Find a interior designer in Washington, DC

Find interior designers in Washington, DC

Find interior designers in Washington, DC

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Find interior designers in Washington, DC

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Top 10 interior designers in Washington, DC

Clients agree: these pros are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Karen McCooey Studios

Karen McCooey Studios

5.0Exceptional(7)
Offers online services
1 hire on HomeGuide
Serves Washington, DC
Ebbie U. says, "INTERIOR DESIGN: "Great experience working with Karen. I totally enjoyed working with her."" Read more
Simply Awe Interiors

Simply Awe Interiors

New on HomeGuide
Offers online services
7 hires on HomeGuide
Serves Alexandria, VA
Our mission is to inspire and enrich our client’s lives by designing personal, inviting, and bespoken interiors, transforming ordinary homes into beautiful spaces that reflect your personality and lifestyle. We believe home is an important part of our lives, it is where our family and friends come together. Beverly is an ASID designer since starting her business ins 2001. Designing homes for Ryan Homes and working with many developers on the West Coast and East Coast as an Associate Design partner. Force Majeure Agreement: In the event either party is unable to perform its obligations under the terms of this Agreement because of acts of God...
JuniperOats Studio

JuniperOats Studio

5.0(1)
Offers online services
Serves Fairfax, VA
Naomi A. says, "Design has always been a bit scary for me. But even more so during Covid. But Judith’s approach to her remote design service really helped me understand what makes a space beautiful. The virtual makeover package I received was such a beautiful way to rethink my living room. The package created a clear vision and I also loved the video of Judith walking through the design and furniture pieces of my new space." Read more
YZiGN Interiors

YZiGN Interiors

5.0(3)
Offers online services
Serves Bethesda, MD
Nina B. says, "Iwona is the most talented Interior Designer I have ever worked with. Her design is a true reflection of me. The rest of the yZiGN team is very professional!" Read more
Sdot Paint & Design Co.

Sdot Paint & Design Co.

5.0(1)
1 hire on HomeGuide
Serves Washington, DC
Shelly N. says, "The passion behind the art makes it come alive" Read more
SIDC HOMES

SIDC HOMES

4.8Excellent(5)
Offers online services
Serves Rockville, MD
Mike T. says, "This small business is awesome. So much attention to detail. My master bathroom turned out great!" Read more
Corb Electric , LLc

Corb Electric , LLc

4.6Awesome(17)
Offers online services
31 hires on HomeGuide
Serves Baltimore, MD
Brian B. says, "Prompt, efficient, and friendly." Read more
Design Construction Group Inc.

Design Construction Group Inc.

New on HomeGuide
Offers online services
1 hire on HomeGuide
Serves Annandale, VA
We provide concept to completion to the highest level of satisfaction. Services are provided to residential and commercial needs. Our focus is to provide full-service to clients, with the best designs and building construction development possible. We desire to provide the best ambiance, space, and workability.

Your Interior Design questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

Interior designers charge $50 to $200 per hour on average, depending on the scope of work and the decorator's experience. Hiring an interior designer costs $5 to $17 per square foot for consultation, design work, management, and furnishings. A 1-hour in-home consultation costs $50 to $450.

Interior designers provide decorating aesthetics, layout and space planning, and structural design expertise to make interior spaces functional, safe, and attractive. Designers help select color palettes, furniture, lighting, paint, wallpaper, fabric, window treatments, and accessories. Designers also work with you, suppliers, architects, and contractors to coordinate the entire design, building, and installation process.

  • Interior decorators provide aesthetic assistance for pre-constructed homes and rooms. Decorators focus on style, color palettes, furniture, lighting, paint, wallpaper, fabric, window treatments, and accessories. Interior decorating doesn't address structural work, exterior elements, or how the space functions.

    Interior decorators are not required to be certified or have a degree, but may have taken courses.
  • Interior designers provide decorating aesthetics, space planning, and structural design expertise. Interior designers work with you, your architects, and your builders through the architectural design phase, the construction or renovation stages, and the complete interior decorating process.

    Interior designers are formally trained and may be required to have a degree or certifications to practice as designers. Designers are trained in drafting, lighting, computer-aided design (CAD), drawing, space planning, architecture, furniture design, and color and fabric.
  1. Interior designers ask the client to complete a detailed questionnaire before the initial consultation.
  2. After scoping the project, the designer sets the expectations, timeline, and explains estimated costs.
  3. Designers will begin working on the structural and aesthetic design, while considering building codes, safety and flow, space planning, and current design trends.
  4. Designers present at least two design concepts, layout plans, mood boards, furniture, colors, and work hands-on with the client to finalize the details and decor.
  5. Designers can assist throughout the architectural and construction process, or the initial planning or interior decorating only.
  6. After the furnishings are selected, the decorator organizes the purchasing, transportation, and installation.

The interior design process takes 2 to 3 weeks, including the initial consultation, two design concepts, layout planning, 3D modeling, researching (materials, finishes, and furniture), and hiring suppliers and contractors.

To find the local interior designers, do the following:

  • Start your search on websites like HomeGuide and Google.
  • Ask for recommendations from family, friends, neighbors, builders, and architects.
  • Read reviews and check out their previous work on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Peruse their portfolio and look-book from past projects.
  • Get at least three price estimates from different designers to compare.
  • Select companies that are licensed, bonded, and experienced.
  • Verify their insurance, worker’s compensation, and bond guarantees.
  • Look for designers who are part of the American Society of Interior Designs (ASID) or have passed the National Council for Interior Design Qualifications (NCIDQ) exam.
  • Ask about their warranties and guarantees.
  • Ask for a full itemized estimate or contract in writing.
  • Avoid making large payments upfront. Come up with a payment schedule for work completed.

After asking questions, hire the best interior design service near you.

When hiring a home designer, ask them the following questions:

  • How long have you been an interior designer?
  • What is your interior design style?
  • What design services are offered?
  • Can you provide testimonials and references from past customers and photos from previous projects?
  • How do you decide which projects are a good fit for your company?
  • Where do you get your design inspiration?
  • Do you work alone or with a team of designers?
  • How much client involvement is recommended?
  • Do you charge a flat rate, by the hour, use the cost-plus method, or a combination?
  • How much will my project cost?
  • How do you prioritize my budget throughout the project?
  • Are there any potential complications you foresee with my project?
  • What type of materials will you use?
  • Can you provide me a written estimate or contract?
  • What’s your payment schedule?
  • What do I need to provide to get started?

What to ask references:

  • Did you enjoy working with this designer? Would you work with them again?
  • What we're their strengths and weaknesses?
  • Did the designer adhere to your budget?
  • Did they communicate promptly and thoroughly? Did you feel heard and understood?
  • Did any issues arise? If so, how were they handled?
  • Did the design turn out as expected?

Reviews for Washington interior designers

Recent success stories from people in the Washington area.
Arlene A.
INTERIOR DESIGN: "Karen worked with us until she understood our likes and dislikes. She provided awesome ideas that truly made our house our home and an expression of who we are."
Karen McCooey Studios
Jennifer W.
Iwona and Alex from yZiGN are so amazing! Their luxury interior design service is everything I need!
yZiGN Interiors
Mary-Lynne G.
WOW!!! The owner is the sweetest young lady ever. I wanted to spruce up my basement, and boy let me tell you, it was not in the best condition after the boys moved out to college, and now it's redesigned and it even sparkles. She was extremely knowledgeable and thoughtful and found ways to tie in my style, my husband's budget, and my boy's memorabilia. Again the basement is such a calm space now because of this lovely designer. I could go on but for now, I'd say if you need some assistance, to give her a call.
SIDC HOMES
Ebrima B.
Corb Electric , LLc
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