Best Interior Designers To Help Redecorate In Austin

January 18, 2022 Reading Time: 4 minutes
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Matei Idu
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Matei Idu

There’s no better time to redecorate your home than January. It’s a fresh start, you’re making up projects and resolutions for the next months, and there is a sense of new beginnings in the air. Spending more time indoors will surely make you reconsider more than a few of your initial home designs. Also, winter is actually considered the best time for interior painting. Calling on the services of interior designers is always a good choice. So, put your feet up, pick the color palette, and let them refresh your home.

Additionally, Austin recently gained the status of a major tech hub, as well as being a city of incredible growth in terms of population and housing options. It is no surprise, then, that Austin is a hot market for interior decorations and designers. Picking the best one is sure to make your house into a beautifully designed home. Where to start, you ask? Look no further! Here’s a list of 15 handpicked interior designers who can turn your desires into a beautiful reality, guaranteed!

1. Allison Jaffe Interior Design

One of the very few Austin interior designers registered with the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners, and with over 20 interior design awards, Allison Jaffe creates unique and remarkably eclectic interiors.

2. BANDD Design

This award-winning, full-sector interior design firm promotes a distinctive style with a fluid aesthetic, mixing high and low pieces, that is devised to bring people together in the comfort of a home.

3. Blair Burton Interiors

Since 2004, Blair Burton has been creating homes using complementary materials and making great use of wood designs, exploiting textures to the maximum, in order to turn your house into a place to grow.

4. Evensen Design

Working on both renovations and new homes throughout the state of Texas, this company’s hallmarks are clean lines, bright spaces and luxurious details. Moreover, they have experience with custom furniture.

 

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5. Heather Scott Home & Design

You cannot talk about interior design in Austin without mentioning this iconic team. Focusing on full home projects and luxury residences, Heather Scott Home & Design has made a name for itself both locally and nationally with its classic, chic and serene ‘turnkey’ designs.

6. Laura Roberts Design

Classic designs have been a staple for Laura Roberts since 2002. Combining traditional textures with more modern concepts allows for seamless integrations of neutral color palettes and warm wood accents.

7. Marcus Mohon Interiors

Distinct geometry is the name of the game for this interior design company that combines the elegant with the humble, the urban with the rural and the refined with the rough. Incorporating artwork and antiques into these eclectic designs is also a hallmark for Marcus Mohon Interiors.

 

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8. Mark Ashby Design

This company’s trademark style is integrating timeless aesthetic elements into refined interior designs. With a combined professional experience of over 7 decades, Mark Ashby’s team takes architectural context into account and provides an unparalleled level of attention to detail.

 

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9. Maureen Stevens

Maureen was named one of Austin’s Top 5 Interior Designers to Watch by CultureMap. Their services include space planning, design boards, full design and renovations, mainly focused on high-end residential design.

10. McCray & Co.

While known for their distinctive restaurant interiors, McCray & Co. also offer residential design services, dedicated to creating living, breathing spaces. The designers and real-life partners Chris McCray and Grace Hall were named two of the most creative minds in the local design industry.

 

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11. Michelle Thomas

Emphasizing fresh colors and modern designs, and designing homes with a refined personality, Michelle’s work with HGTV’s Property Brothers made her one of the top interior designers in the Austin area.

12. Natalie Howe Design

Boasting a national NARI award in the kitchen category, Natalie Howe’s specialty is transforming outdated kitchens into efficient and attractive spaces, as an integral part of a sophisticated and colorful home.

 

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13. Rachel Horn

If Spanish Colonial is your style, then Rachel Horn is your go-to person. Her work has been featured in numerous important publications and that is thanks to her nomadic style, drawing on diverse international aesthetics.

 

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14. Robin Bond Interiors

This multi-award-winning company deals with high-end residential designs and stands out due to its impeccable attention to detail and incomparable customer service, helping you bring your desires to life.

15. Veronica Koltuniak

Veronica initially started with designing spaces meant for films and commercials in Los Angeles, but she has moved to both residential and commercial designs in Austin. Furniture designs and window treatments are also hallmarks of her vast expertise.

Finally, don’t forget that self storage is an indispensable asset when renovating or redesigning your dream home, so consider renting a storage unit to eliminate stress and make the process run more smoothly.

Matei Idu
Written by
Matei Idu

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