Where Tiff Has
Been Featured

Tiff has been featured in leading publications that highlight her work in entrepreneurship, innovation, and conscious growth.

01.

Fast Company

You literally just take a picture of your space and upload it to get interior-designer advice and recommendations. I love the idea of easy design help, crowdsourcing, and product in a couple of hassle-free clicks.

02.

The READ magazine (Winter 2019)

Stumped about décor? Tiff WILLSON’03 co-created the Roomhints app that gives free expert advice on home design. BY PATRICIA HLUCHY

03.

WeWork

Behind every successful company, there’s a team of people working tirelessly to bring an idea to life. For Room Hints cofounder Tiffany Wilson, this (often romanticized) hustle has stuck with her since the age of three: ‘I’ve always had that fire in my gut to start something.’

04.

Dear Female Founder

66 Letters of Advice from Women Entrepreneurs Who Have Made $1 Billion in Revenue Kindle Edition. By Lu Li (Author) 

05.

VoyageDenver (January 13, 2020)

Meet Trailblazer Tiffany Willson. Today we’d like to introduce you to Tiffany Willson. Tiffany, please share your story with us. How did you get to where you are today?
Hi I am Tiff Willson, I build, grow & invest in companies that prosper a better future for the planet and its inhabitants.

06.

House & Home

If you’ve always wanted a friend with a great eye for design, look no further than RoomHints. This app’s chat setting connects users with a designer that answers decor questions and ‘hints’ at what in-app features to use.

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Reviewed

The Roomhints app lets you talk to a designer, for free. These designers helped me choose the right chair—for free. When my beloved cat destroyed two almost-as-equally beloved upholstered living room chairs, I decided it was a perfect time to replace some furniture.

08.

Mashable

30+ Services to Make Your Move to a New City Less Stressful. At some point between duct-taping your hundredth box and having absolutely no idea where the heck you packed your toothbrush, it hits you: Moving is the worst.

09.

WeWork Ideas

Budgeting is one of the hardest things you can do in a startup, because it is impossible to plan,” said Tiffany Willson, CEO at RoomHints. “You can make fancy models and projections, but rarely do those ever go as planned. A startup is all about timing, and it is tough to time everything right.

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TODAY (May 14, 2015)

Chic for all ages! 5 tips to combine your living room and kid’s playroom. If your living room is overrun with plastic toys, listen up.

11.

TODAY
(February 5, 2015)

It’s getting hot in here! 7 ways to create a sexier bedroom. Does your bedroom feel a little more like a snoozefest than a passion pad? Not for long. We asked design experts for their tips on ways to help set the mood for serious sizzle in the bedroom — and most are easy and budget-friendly fixes. Ready, set, go!

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Vend by Lightspeed

Hashtags can also do the trick,” says Tiffany Willson, co-founder of home design app RoomHints. “Retailers can find the right influencers by searching relevant hashtags on Twitter. The key people within the industry will pop up.

13.

Honoriag

The example of the iPhone application called RoomHints is making a difference in the world of smartphone applications. It has been recently launched in beta version but gained more popularity due to its importance.

14.

Fun Magic Style Inc

Roomhints Interior Design Ideas is the #1 app for design advice.

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Reviewed

We don’t buy sofas every single day, we don’t buy dining room tables every single day, and it can be very daunting because it is a big-ticket item,” Wilson said. “So, we believe that we’re really helping those who are looking for furniture but just want a second opinion.

16.

Canvas Rebel

We caught up with the brilliant and insightful Tiffany Wilson a few weeks ago and have shared our conversation below. Talentedly: What inspired you to revisit your entrepreneurial roots with RoomHints?

17.

Shelly Palmer (January 8, 2015)

Tiffany Willson Blurs the Line Between Interior Design and Code. Tiffany Willson’s enthusiasm and courage have brought her a long way. She’s an entrepreneur at heart and her latest endeavor is an app that helps people everywhere find the furniture of their dreams. She has an affinity for whiteboards and learning to code and has a lot more advice to offer to anyone hoping to start a business.

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Mashable (October 15, 2014)

30+ Services to Make Your Move to a New City Less Stressful. At some point between duct-taping your hundredth box and having absolutely no idea where the heck you packed your toothbrush, it hits you: Moving is the worst.

19.

NYREJ (New York Real Estate Journal)

Tiffany Willson has joined the commercial leasing division at Iconik Enterprises, LLC, as an associate. Willson comes to Iconik from Spaceworks Real Estate where she honed her talent for connecting landlords and tenants with the ideal office or retail environment to fit their needs by envisioning the often unexpected potential of spaces. Willson’s diverse expertise and background extends to innovative business development and marketing strategies. Web and tech-savvy, she is as skilled at creating customized marketing plans and campaigns for commercial listings that utilize search engine optimization as she is at coordinating and finalizing intricate leasing transactions. At Iconik, Tiffany will focus on expanding and developing the commercial office and retail real estate leasing team within her submarket. She holds a Bachelor of Science from Queens University in Kingston, Ontario and a Masters in Interior Architecture from Parsons in New York City.

20.

Lisa Mende Design

RoomHints – Tiffany Wilson … the client takes a photo of a room and after uploading is immediately able to find the perfect decor by getting advice from interior designer pros on the spot…

21.

Dwell on Design

Tiffany Wilson participated in Dwell on Design as a speaker, sharing insights on design, technology, and entrepreneurship. Her involvement highlighted the intersection of interior design and innovation, as well as emerging tools shaping how people design and experience their living spaces.