Black and white photo of a man with dark hair and beard, smiling, standing with arms crossed in front of a built-in cabinet with decorative items and books, in a room with a large arched opening in the wall behind him.

Andrian’s Story

Andrian has been creating for as long as he can remember. As a kid, he couldn’t stop an airplane out of sticks, a car carved from a potato, a treehouse, a boat, a sculpture, a house model. Anything within reach became a project. Creativity wasn’t a hobby; it was like air he needed it to breathe.

He dove into art early: four years of painting, then design-focused high school, and later four years of interior design at the academy. Every step pushed him deeper into the world of form, balance, and imagination.

In 2016, he and his pregnant wife moved to California. That leap changed everything. At first, Andrian thought design was about providing all the things a modern family might need to be healthy and happy. But California taught him something bigger:

It’s not about the things. It’s about the experiences.

That shift transformed his work. Suddenly, it wasn’t just about walls and layouts it was about the invisible moments. How people rest. How they gather. How they eat, grow, and heal.

This became the soul of Go Nuts Design. Every drawing, every render, every walk-through is crafted to honor that philosophy. Clients don’t just see the design. They feel it. They connect with it.