Top-Rated Interior Designers & Decorators Near You in Boston, VA

Sashya Thind

Sashya Thind

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At Sashya Thind Design, we are passionate about creating interiors that are both beautiful and functional. Led by Sashya Thind, a designer with a deep commitment to quality, creativity, and detail, we specialize in transforming spaces into sophisticated, personalized environments that reflect the unique tastes and needs of our clients. Whether you’re looking to refresh a single room, redesign your entire home, or create a stylish, functional workspace, we work closely with you to bring your vision to life.

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Good Space
Woman OwnedWoman Owned

Welcome to Good Space. Good Space was established on the basic principle that our environments affect our quality of life. We will create a personalized space for you that stresses both style and substance. You don't need a perfect space, just one that is perfect for you. We are driven by a passionate desire to help you get the most our of your home and use a comprehensive, systematic approach to deliver a space that is perfect for your style and your lifestyle. We make it easy to have a beautiful, functio

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Kasia's Creative Spaces by Kasia Korpal
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At Kasia’s Creative Spaces, we specialize in designing and transforming spaces that inspire, uplift, and reflect the unique needs and style of our clients. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for design, we create beautiful, functional spaces that enhance the way people live and work. Whether it's a residential interior, a corporate office, or a custom-designed room, we craft environments that are both aesthetically pleasing and practical. With years of experience in interior design, Kasia’s Creative

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Joshua Alan Interiors
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Available by AppointmentAvailable by Appointment
BoutiqueBoutique
Committed to SatisfactionCommitted to Satisfaction
LuxuryLuxury

Specializing in home renovations, stunning kitchen and bathroom designs, restoration of historical brownstones and row houses, exquisite custom millwork, professional paint and wall coverings, art curation and sculpture procurement, custom furnishings, and window treatments. Our dedicated team will guide you through every step of the design process, from inception to realization. With meticulous attention to detail, we oversee the entire journey, ensuring seamless coordination from concept to purchase and

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Aesthetic Images

We have just heard from HomeAdvisor Pro that you are in need of building design services. We are architects who work in the Metro Boston area and would be happy to assist you in your building design needs. Please call Steven Petitpas at 617-323-6081, the company's founder, at your earliest convenience to arrange a walk-through of your project. All residential projects are fixed fee & most projects can be done between $3,900 & $4,900. Please visit our web site www.Boston-Architect.com and fill out a ser

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Abigail Ogilvy Gallery

Abigail Ogilvy Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in the SoWa Arts and Design District of Boston, MA, featuring new work by living artists, both emerging and mid-career, with a focus on work that employs unique process and cultivates meaningful conversation. The program is dedicated to developing each artists' career, while acting as an accessible platform for the appreciation and promotion of contemporary art in Boston. The gallery is committed to exhibiting the strongest work from both local and inter

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Abode Interior Design

At Abode, our philosophy is that your home is your haven--a place to retreat, relax, recharge and re-energize. Home means different things to different people--for some it is elegant--for others casual (or anywhere in between). Our goal is to make your space whatever home means to you. Our clients are as diverse as the styles that are out there--from those moving into their first place to those already established in their home, from families with children to those downsizing as well as designing vacation

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Acorn Hill Design

A full service custom design firm. Acorn Hill can work on a single chair or entire home. Inside and out. Started in 1997, Acorn Hill Design has helped many homes reflect the personalities of their owners.

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Grand Rapids Furniture

Our company prides it's self on customer service along with quality merchandise. Grand Rapids will help you create a room you envision.

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Diane Murphy Interiors, LLC.

Diane Murphy Interiors is a residential interior design firm located in Boston, Ma. Diane has spent the last 20 years working as a principal and project manager for a high end firm in the North Shore and is now branching out on her own. She has experience designing homes in the Boston area as well as Nantucket, Cape Cod, New York, Florida and South Carolina. Diane works closely with her clients in all aspects of design from furniture layouts to selection of tile, plumbing lighting and furniture. Diane p

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Interior Designers & Decorators FAQs

The cost of hiring an interior designer or decorator varies widely based on factors like the scope of the project, the designer's experience, and your location. On average, interior design services range from $2,000 to $12,000 nationwide for a single room project. Hourly rates typically fall between $50 and $200 per hour, while flat-rate project fees range from $500 to $25,000 or more, depending on the size and complexity of the job. Premium designers may charge significantly more. Always compare quotes and understand what's included in the pricing, such as consultations, design plans, and material selections.

To find a licensed and certified interior designer in Boston, start by checking local directories and review platforms. Many states don't require specific licenses for interior designers, but certifications from organizations like the National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ) can indicate expertise. Check with Boston's local consumer affairs office or lookup a trusted database like NCIDQ Certification Directory to ensure your designer meets professional standards. Always ask about their qualifications during the consultation.

The timeline for an interior design project depends on the size and complexity of the job. For a single room, it may take 4 to 12 weeks from concept to completion. Larger spaces or entire home projects can take 3 to 12 months or more. Factors like order lead times, furniture customization, availability of contractors, and client approvals can extend the timeline. Discuss this topic upfront to align expectations with your designer.

When hiring an interior designer or decorator, consider asking:

  1. What is your experience with projects similar to mine?
  2. Can I see examples of your portfolio?
  3. What is your fee structure, and what services are included?
  4. Do you work with specific suppliers or contractors?
  5. What is your design process and timeline?
  6. How do you handle project revisions or changes?
  7. Are you licensed or certified in our location/state?
  8. Can you provide references from previous clients?

These questions will help you assess their expertise, professionalism, and compatibility with your vision.

The main difference between an interior designer and a decorator lies in their scope of work and qualifications:

  • Interior Designers: Focus on functionality and structure of an interior space. They often work on floor plans, lighting, and even structural modifications. Formal education and certification (like NCIDQ) are common for designers.
  • Interior Decorators: Specialize in aesthetics, such as furniture, wall colors, and accessories. They enhance existing spaces but don’t usually make structural changes.

Choose a designer for structural or functional projects and a decorator for purely aesthetic updates.

An interior design process generally follows these steps:

  1. Initial Consultation: Discuss goals, budget, and preferences.
  2. Concept Development: Designers create mood boards, layouts, or sketches.
  3. Design Plan Approval: Clients review detailed plans, including furniture, colors, and materials.
  4. Sourcing: The designer procures furniture, fabrics, and decor.
  5. Implementation: Contractors handle structural changes, painting, installation, etc.
  6. Final Styling: The designer assembles and styles the space.

Each phase ensures transparent communication and results that match your vision.

Yes, most professional interior designers are required to have liability insurance to protect themselves and their clients. This insurance covers damages or legal issues that may arise during the project, such as accidental property damage. Before hiring, ask the designer if they carry insurance and request a proof of coverage. This safeguards you in case of unforeseen circumstances.

Yes, interior designers often assist with renovations and remodeling. Their expertise in structural layouts, material selection, and space planning can enhance the functionality and aesthetics of your remodel. They frequently collaborate with architects and contractors to ensure renovation projects run smoothly. For extensive remodels, seek a designer who specializes in construction and has experience managing similar projects.

When hiring an interior designer, look out for these red flags:

  • Lack of a portfolio: Legitimate designers should have a documented portfolio.
  • Vague or unclear contracts: Ensure the contract includes detailed services, fees, and timelines.
  • No references: Inability to provide references could indicate poor client satisfaction.
  • Pushy behavior: Beware of designers forcing their preferences over your vision.
  • Excessive upfront payments: Avoid agreements demanding more than 20-30% upfront.

Always trust your instincts and verify their credentials before signing a contract.

Yes, interior designers in Boston must comply with local building codes, safety standards, and regulations for any structural changes or renovations. These codes ensure that electrical wiring, plumbing, and other elements meet safety guidelines. For more information, consult your local building department's website or resources, such as the International Code Council (ICC). Your designer or contractor should also handle necessary permits and inspections.

Reviews for Interior Designers & Decorators

Stress-Free Living Room Makeover
I struggled for weeks to pick the right colors for my living room walls and furniture. The designer simplified everything with mood boards and sample swatches, creating a cozy space I love. Plus, we found stylish pieces that fit my budget perfectly!
Emily G.
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Elegant Office on a Deadline
I needed my home office upgraded fast for client video calls, and the decorator delivered a sleek renovation in under a week. She sourced high-quality furniture and lighting, saving me hours of research and setup. My new space is productivity-packed!
Mark T.
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Dream Bedroom Oasis
Living in Chicago, I craved a calming bedroom to escape the city's hustle. The designer blended soft tones, textures, and clever layouts into an oasis I never want to leave. Best of all, I stayed under budget without sacrificing the luxury feel!
Sarah W.
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