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The Best Interior Designers in Maryland

Discover the very best Interior Designers and Interior Decorators in Maryland, including Annapolis, Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland, Montgomery County, Maryland, and Maryland’s Eastern Shore

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What is an Interior Designer?

When one thinks of the art of home, the Interior Designer is close by. Certified by the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), Interior Designers are strategic partners that collaborate with Residential Architects and Custom Home Builders to create spaces that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Like other Home Service specialists, an Interior Designer may offer other specialty services, and often operates at the intersection of decorative arts and technical design.

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Featured Maryland Interior Designers

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Westwood of Vienna, Virginia. Image courtesy of Erik Kvalsvik.

BETHESDA, MARYLAND

Kelley Proxmire

Kelley Proxmire is an Interior Designer in Bethesda, Maryland

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Coastal Cottage of Bethany Beach, Delaware. Image courtesy of Robert Radifera.

EASTON, MARYLAND

Jamie Merida Interiors

Jamie Merida Interiors is an Interior Design firm in Easton, Maryland

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Maxmore Creek Colonial of Easton, Maryland. Image courtesy of East & Lane.

STEVENSVILLE, MARYLAND

Julia Longchamps Design

Julia Longchamps Design is an Interior Design firm in Stevensville, Maryland

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Poplar Grove of Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. Image courtesy of Ty Cole.

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Annapolis, Maryland

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Poplar Grove of Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. Image courtesy of Ty Cole.

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Maryland’s Eastern Shore

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Kinloch Cottage of Manakin-Sabot, Virginia. Image courtesy of Kip Dawkins.

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Baltimore, Maryland

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Bradley Village Colonial of Bethesda, Maryland. Image courtesy of Jennifer Hughes.

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Montgomery County, Maryland

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Frequently Asked Questions

Explore common questions and best practices about Interior Designers and Interior Decorators in Maryland’, including common fee structures, services, and more.

WHAT IS THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERIOR DESIGNERS (ASID)?

Established in 1975, the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) is the premier trade association for Interior Designers throughout the United States.

WHAT ARE COMMON SERVICES OFFERED BY INTERIOR DESIGNERS?

Interior Designers offer a range of services to help enhance and transform living spaces. One primary service is space planning, which involves carefully assessing the layout and functionality of a room to optimize its potential. Additionally, Interior Designers offer guidance in selecting and sourcing appropriate furniture, fixtures, and decorative elements that align with their clients' preferences and aesthetic vision. Interior Designers can also create color schemes and suggest suitable materials to enhance the overall ambiance of a space as well as assist with lighting design — ensuring proper illumination and creating the desired mood. Interior Designers with the appropriate licensing requirements and experience may also collaborate with custom home builders and residential architects to oversee structural enhancements and renovations, or create custom home designs.

WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO FIND A GOOD INTERIOR DESIGNER IN MARYLAND?

The best way to find a good Interior Designer in Maryland is to ask friends for recommendations. Once you have a list of Interior Designers, conduct interviews with each candidate and ask to review an example of their completed work. Obtain a good understanding of their fee structure, availability, and estimated timelines. Finally, while Maryland does not require licensure for Interior Designers, understand their scope of practice if more comprehensive design services or collaboration with residential architects or custom home builders are needed.

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO HIRE AN INTERIOR DESIGNER IN MARYLAND?

Across the practice of Interior Design, there are a few different cost structures to consider, each of which based on the scope of work. At the highest level, Interior Designers typically charge by one of the following frameworks: total project cost, hourly rate, or by square foot of the project area. Since Interior Designers often cater to projects that require decorative elements, Interior Designers may also charge a fee to procure, store, and install items such as furniture and materials. Depending on the project scope and size, the cost to hire an Interior Designer may vary.

WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN INTERIOR DESIGNER AND AN INTERIOR DECORATOR?

The difference between an Interior Designer and an Interior Decorator typically comes down to scope of practice and licensure. While both an Interior Designer and an Interior Decorator can help with various design related projects — like a kitchen renovation or decorating a home — only a licensed Interior Designer should undertake structural work and the hiring of subcontractors. As a result, a licensed Interior Designer typically commands a higher rate than an Interior Decorator as their scope of practice requires more expertise and incurs more liability.

ARE INTERIOR DESIGNERS IN MARYLAND REQUIRED TO BE LICENSED?

No. While the Maryland Department of Labor offers certification through the Maryland Board of Certified Interior Designers, Interior Designers in Maryland are not required to be licensed. As a result, for those considering working with an Interior Designer or an Interior Decorator in Maryland, it is important to understand their scope of services during the interview process.

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