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Interior Designer Near You

If you’re looking for an interior designer near you, BBB is here to help with the list of professionals below. To search just BBB Accredited service providers, use the filter.

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Ashburn Interiors LLC

Interior Designer

not BBB accredited
(703) 927-9882

21351 Clearwater Ct,
Ashburn, VA 20147-5407

dellCor Contracting LLC

Home Renovation, Painting Contractors, Bathroom Remodel ...

BBB Rating: A+
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Serving the following areas:

  • Fairfax County, VA
  • Loudoun County, VA
  • VA
Accredited BusinessAccredited Business
(571) 293-2160

20130 Lakeview Center Plz Ste 400,
Ashburn, VA 20147-5905

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not BBB accredited
(703) 723-7557

20818 Confidence Ct,
Ashburn, VA 20147-3924

Reardon Commercial Interiors Inc.

Interior Designer

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(703) 858-1184

21700 Kings Crossing Ter,
Ashburn, VA 20147-4514

Paula Grace Designs Inc

Interior Designer

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(703) 201-1490

20247 Kiawah Island Dr,
Ashburn, VA 20147-3173

Karen Peterson Interiors LLC

Interior Designer

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(703) 858-4917

44406 Maltese Falcon Sq,
Ashburn, VA 20147-3865

Exquisite Designs & Decor LLC

Interior Designer, Online Shopping

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(703) 443-9200

20075 Muirfield Village Ct,
Ashburn, VA 20147-4101

Tom & Kay Harris Interior Decorators

Interior Designer

BBB Rating: A+

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not BBB accredited
(703) 729-6261

22031 Ayr Hill Ct,
Broadlands, VA 20148-4561

Great Falls Distinctive Interiors Inc

Interior Designer

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(703) 858-7688

44675 Cape Ct Ste 171,
Ashburn, VA 20147-6229

Foundry

Interior Designer

BBB Rating: F
not BBB accredited
(703) 777-2930

42350 Lucketts Rd,
Leesburg, VA 20176-5516

Luxe Home Interiors

Interior Designer

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited

45591 Dulles Eastern Plz Ste 184,
Dulles, VA 20166-8925

Interiors

Interior Designer

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(571) 359-6976

45591 Dulles Eastern Plz,
Sterling, VA 20166-8925

A Renovation By Design LLC

Industrial Design, Interior Designer

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(540) 822-4746

21044 Stanford Square, #300,
Sterling, VA 20166

Clifton Design Studio LLC

Interior Designer, Home Staging, Design

BBB Rating: A+
Accredited BusinessAccredited Business
(571) 524-4678

44845 Falcon Pl Ste 109,
Sterling, VA 20166-9545

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Robert Hix / Enlightened Technology & Design

Interior Designer

BBB Rating: A+

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not BBB accredited
(301) 926-3501

1319 Shepard Dr Ste F,
Sterling, VA 20164-4487

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More information about interior designers

There is a lot of overlap between the different service professionals you may find yourself working with on various home projects.

An architect is generally responsible for the structure of a space, like a house or an addition. An interior decorator is responsible for the look of a space and may help with choosing things like furniture, pillows, curtains, and rugs. An interior designer is also concerned with the functionality of a space. An interior designer may also do some decorating, but an interior decorator is not necessarily trained in design.

According to Architectural Digest, an interior designer focuses on “how a space makes us think, feel, and act.” You can also see this perspective in the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) statement that “Design impacts lives.”

When you hire an interior designer, start by asking friends and family if they have worked with a designer they liked. Designing your home is a personal project, and you’ll want to work with someone you connect with and who you feel understands you and your priorities.

Before you meet with prospective interior designers, consider your project. Think about what you want the space to look like – and how you want it to make you feel.

A picture is worth a thousand words and can help guide your conversations. Find images that evoke the feelings you want to feel in your space. Is the room light and airy? Or does it have a darker, more luxurious feel? Do you like overstuffed furniture or sleek minimalist choices? Collect paint chips and fabric swatches in color palettes and find photos of furniture or accessories you love.

When you have an initial consultation with a potential interior designer, ensure you are clear on the scope of your project. You also want to get all pricing and estimates in writing.

There are several different ways that interior designers charge, sometimes combining more than one of these options:

  • A flat fee for a complete project
  • An hourly fee for actual hours worked on a project
  • Price per square foot of the project
  • Markups on furniture, accessories, or construction costs

In all cases, it’s important that you can communicate well with your interior designer and understand what the project will include. You also want to ensure timelines and details are included in a written contract.

If you are also working with an architect and/or interior decorator, ensure that all people involved understand each others’ roles and who will be doing what as part of the project. Don’t forget to figure out with your team who will be responsible for managing the work done for the project, who will handle permits and inspections, and who will work with your contractors.

These roles may change based on the nature of the project. If you are doing a full addition to your home, your architect may take the lead. If you are adding or removing a wall from a room, you may need an architect to make sure it is still structurally sound, but the interior designer may take the lead concerning the changes you want for the space.

For more information:

  • An interior designer is all about designing the space inside a home or other building. You may also need an architect and a contractor for large projects involving structural changes. 
  • Some projects you may want to discuss with your interior designer include painting, new windows, and patios or decks.
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