Interior Design

Interior design brings together space planning, color theory, lighting, and material selection to create rooms that are both functional and visually cohesive. Whether you're working with a designer on a full-home renovation or focusing on a single space, the right professional guidance helps you make informed decisions and avoid costly mistakes. Angi helps you explore design considerations and connect with experienced interior designers who can bring your vision to life.
Interior Design Articles and Advice
Thinking like an interior designer isn’t so difficult with the right tips in your back pocket. Create your dream home with these pro designer-inspired ideas.
Follow the advice of Martha Stewart and redesign your home based on her decor principles. Read on to learn eight tips from the iconic lifestyle expert.
Transform any space in your home into a stylish exercise studio with upgraded workout gear and tools.
There's no shame in watching your favorite summer movie for the hundredth time—especially if you're stealing their home design tips for your own.
With these ideas, you'll be able to design the home office of your dreams. Yes, a home office that you'll actually want to work (and be productive!) in.
With the right design, you can bring a cook and prep a delicious meal, even in a tight area. Check out some kitchenette ideas to make the most of your space.
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Common Interior Design Questions

While finding a local interior designer whose portfolio you like and whose fees match your budget is important, they should always have appropriate qualifications. Some states require interior designers to be licensed, and most will have a degree in interior design and certification through the National Council for Interior Design Qualifications (NCIDQ). You can also consult our directory of interior designers to get started.

There can be too much of a good thing when it comes to accent walls, so avoid creating one in every room in your house. Some rooms, like bathrooms and kitchens, don’t naturally lend themselves to accent walls, so it’s best to skip them there. Of course, your home should reflect your own sense of style, so if accent walls in multiple rooms appeal to you, there’s no hard-and-fast rule forbidding it.

Wall-to-wall mirrors have fallen out of popularity in recent years and have several drawbacks. They take up a lot of space, which can overwhelm small bathrooms. If you like the look, a wall of reflective medicine cabinets can add storage. Just keep in mind that a wall of mirrors requires more maintenance because smudges and splashes are more visible than on a wall.

The height of a mirror behind a vanity depends on several factors, including the height of the vanity, the placement of the faucet (on the wall or countertop), and the height of the faucet. A good rule of thumb is to hang the mirror 5 to 10 inches above the vanity’s highest point. However, you may need to lower the mirror based on the vanity size and overhead lighting placement.

Professionals often use extra materials that aren’t included in traditional tree decorations, like pins and more expensive wired ribbon that can be carefully shaped. But even without these elements, you can improve your decorating by taking a few professional cues.

Always start by picking an overall theme, including colors, types of ornaments, and the overall feeling or message you want to create. Fluff your tree to its fullest potential, and include a generous amount of garlands, lights, ornaments, and bows to complete the look. Professional trees tend to be very “full” and well-balanced, with only a couple of ornament types to help the decorations flow.