From Tudor to trendy: Sophia Lee speaks about success while upending interior norms

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Sophia Lee, a local interior designer and social media influencer, joined us on Wednesday, Nov. 8 to discuss her knack for transforming ordinary living spaces into distinctive, eye-catching environments.
Her success has gained acclaim for her unique approach to design, encapsulated by her business mantra, "Making the new look old, and the old look new."
She can be seen across various platforms, including TikTok, where she boasts over 600,000 followers, and YouTube, with nearly 125,000 subscribers tuning in regularly.
Lee recently made headlines with her project in Whitefish Bay, converting a 1920s Tudor into a property worthy of its million-dollar listing.
Learn more about Sophia during CBS 58's MKE Influencers series on Wednesday, Nov. 8 during the CBS 58 News at 10!