Alison Siciliano

Ali has spent a lifetime surrounded by beauty. Years working in the White House deepened a natural instinct for rooms that are both timeless and genuinely livable — spaces where tradition isn’t preserved behind glass, but woven into daily life.

With an eye shaped by experience and a deep love of pattern, color, and the architecture of a well-composed room, Ali brings something to every project that can’t be taught. Her interiors are rooted in American tradition but feel entirely of the moment — warm, layered, and shaped by the people who call them home.

Ali is based in Washington, DC.

A dining room with a wooden table covered by a patterned tablecloth and surrounded by white chairs. There is a china cabinet filled with dishes and a floral painting on the wall. The room has large windows with blinds and beige curtains, a chandelier hanging from the ceiling, and hardwood floors.