Hello, my name is
Emily Dominick
CAD Engineer
- emily.dominick@gmail.com
- 412-512-2906

About me
I am a unique interior designer based
in Pittsburgh, with over a decade of experience in Cabinet Vision & other varying software.
I design professional & beautiful spaces
With years of experience in design I have mastered the skills of understanding client requirements according to the latest trends. I have worked with businesses from different niches so you can rely on me for yours.
I’ve spent most of these years working across different areas of design including Cabinet Vision, SketchUp, AutoDesk CAD, ClosetPro, to my current role finalizing material designs prior to production for a nationwide retailer. Having worked on various projects, I can help you with the best possible suggestions and ideas to proceed. With me, there are always multiple answers to a solution, we will find the best one.
What I do
From understanding your requirements to designing & drawing, delivering the final product, I do everything in between.
CAD Specialist
Computer Aided Drawing, multiple software suites.
CABINET VISION
Start to finish, digitizing hand sketches to CNC machine.
SPATIAL PLANNING
Thoughtfully skilled planning within budgetary limitations.
Skills
My Experience
2022+
The Container Store
CAD SPECIALIST
Through corporate acquisition The Container Store absorbed Closet Works offering the same quality product. I remain an asset to the team.
2017-2022
Closet Works
Closets By Design
CLOSET DESIGNER / CAD
Responsible for both in-house client-based closet and residential designs done by hand. I take pride in having been promoted internally to CAD finalization utilizing my knowledge of screen to machine software along side Cabinet Vision.
2013-2017
Chidogowalk
OWNER / OPERATOR
My husband and I created / branded, maintained, and ran our own dog walking & pet care business while living in Chicago, allowing us a freedom to explore freelance opportunities.
2011-2013
Furniture Revival
Restoration tech
Part of an amazing team working to help bring back life to some of Chicago's most iconic forgotten furniture.