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Torgy’s Home Design

Thirty Under 30: Cortney Smith

Cortney Smith is one of the outstanding young professionals in NKBA’s Thirty Under 30 Class of 2024.

By Donna Heiderstadt

Most women under the age of 30 aren’t full-time business owners, let alone full-time moms to three kids under the age of five. Cortney Smith is. At 29, she is Owner/Designer of Chehalis, WA-based Torgy’s Home Design, which she founded in March 2020 after her oldest daughter was born. “I like to think that this career chose me,” Cortney explained. “My mom and grandma were both interior designers. I was always passionate about interior design, but I ended up getting my Bachelor’s in Psychology instead. After five years working in that field, I had my first baby and wanted to be able to stay home with her. Interior design pulled me back in, and I started my own business in 2020.” 

Image courtesy of Cortney Smith.

Since then, Cortney has designed more than 50 baths and kitchens, including remodels, new construction and additions, for her clients and their contractors. She is so dedicated to her business that she keeps a notebook by her bed so she can draw out ideas that pop into her head late at night. “My biggest challenge thus far is being a one-woman show,” Cortney said. “I have had to turn down, or hold off on so many projects, because I just cannot keep up on my own. I have had to work so many nights, weekends and holidays to ensure that all my clients are happy and on track. I have overcome early challenges of overbooking by taking on only projects that align with my business goals.”

It helps that this go-getter describes herself as optimistic. “I try to find the very best in every situation,” she said. “This has helped me in my interior design career because things tend to go wrong in construction, which to clients can feel like a huge deal. I try my best to quickly find the best-case scenario for them to keep things moving forward.”

“I try to find the very best in every situation. This has helped me in my interior design career because things tend to go wrong in construction, which to clients can feel like a huge deal. I try my best to quickly find the best-case scenario for them to keep things moving forward.”

Cortney’s proudest achievement is being able to be both a business owner and a parent. “It means the world to me to be able to raise my children and have a career,” she said of her home life with her significant other, Kacey, and their four-year-old daughter, two-year-old son and newborn daughter (welcomed in November 2023). “It is definitely hard to juggle at times, but totally worth it!” And while Cortney designs in a range of styles to fulfill her clients’ dream aesthetics, her personal preferences are quite distinctive. “My own home is very Southwestern,” she added. “I love cowhide, rich colors, wood and leather accents, and Aztec prints.”

With a family life centered around her kids, Cortney spends her free time camping, enjoying a nearby lake and gathering around a bonfire. She also oversees a growing menagerie of three dogs (two German Shepherds and an English bulldog), several barn cats, two goats and 40 chickens. “I am definitely the crazy animal lover of the family,” she said. “I was raised on a farm, and I love getting to have my own little farm now as an adult.”

Class of 2024

Sophia Amiano

Amiano & Son

Mid-Atlantic Chapter

Ruth Barnes

Hatchett Design/Remodel

Virginia State

Anna Blinova

VIGO

Manhattan Chapter

Ashley de Boer

Ashley de Boer Interiors

Vancouver Chapter

Rachel Burger

JL Design

Tennessee Chapter

Valerie Furazhenko

Viola House

Jake Hohman

Moen Incorporated

Ohio State Chapter

Kelsey Kinniry

Delta Faucet Company

Indiana State Chapter

Samantha Kunka

Bolyard Lumber

Victor Lebegue

VL Builders

Rocky Mountain Chapter

Kaitlyn Martel

IMARK Group

Olivia McMurtrie

Ferguson Enterprises

Virginia State Chapter

Brittany McQueen

Hometown Homes

Prairie Provinces Chapter

Sydney Melnyk

Redl Kitchens

Prairie Provinces Chapter

Isaac Musket

C&K Custom Remodeling

Columbia River Chapter

Chrystalla Neocleous

The Breakfast Room Ltd.

Metro New York Chapter

Danielle Noah

AJ Madison

Metro New York Chapter

Alexis Novacek

ZLINE Kitchen & Bath

Sierra Nevada Chapter

Kiersten Reed

Monmouth Building Center

Northern New Jersey Chapter

Priscilla Saucedo

Ferguson Enterprises

Southern California Chapter

Lyndsey Seddon

Seddon Design Co.

Northern New England Chapter

Thomas Setnan

Rustic Kitchen & Bath

Sierra Nevada Chapter

Cortney Smith

Torgy's Home Design

Katie Sneed

K. Sneed Design

Abigail Stojke

Peacock & Company

Jamie Stoneking

Wilsonart

Chicago Mid West Chapter

Luke Sweigart

Green Forest Cabinetry / Indigo Strategic Holdings

Virginia State Chapter

Kristin Tabor

TABOR Design

Central Florida Chapter

Abby Via

Mosby Building Arts

Missouri/Southern Illinois Chapter

Devorah Werner, CKBD

WERKI by D

Metro New York Chapter