My Favorite Interior Designs I Think You Should Know

My Favorite Interior Designs I Think You Should Know
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Gallery at Sketch in London

In the world of interior design, there are a select few designers who truly stand out for their unique vision, creativity, and ability to transform spaces into captivating masterpieces. Today, I want to celebrate four of my all-time favorite interior designers who have continually inspired me with their remarkable talent and unrivaled style. From Paris to Los Angeles and beyond, let’s dive into the world of India Mahdavi, Kelly Wearstler, Joyce Wang, and Joanna Gaines.

India Mahdavi:

Ladurée Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues Geneva (Genève, Switzerland)
Ladurée Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues Geneva (Genève, Switzerland)
Gallery at Sketch in London
Gallery at Sketch in London

A true maven of color and texture, India Mahdavi’s designs effortlessly blend exuberance with sophistication. Her ability to infuse spaces with vibrant hues and daring patterns is nothing short of mesmerizing. As an admirer of her work, I’ve always been inspired by how she seamlessly merges contemporary art with timeless elements, creating interiors that are simultaneously modern and inviting. Mahdavi’s diverse cultural background is evident in her designs, which often incorporate a global fusion of styles. Her playful approach to design reminds us that interiors can be both elegant and fun.

Kelly Wearstler:

Copy of Copy of Untitled Design
The Peacock Mediterranean Grill (Austin, Texas)
Villion San Francisco Proper Hotel
Villion San Francisco Proper Hotel

Kelly Wearstler’s daring and luxurious designs have earned her a reputation as the queen of Hollywood glamour. Her ability to curate eclectic and opulent spaces is awe-inspiring, and I am captivated by her fearless use of bold colors, rich textures, and distinctive art pieces. Wearstler’s designs showcase her mastery in creating cohesive spaces that exude an air of indulgence and refinement. Her work serves as a reminder that pushing the boundaries of design can lead to the most extraordinary results.

Joyce Wang:

Mott 32 (Cebu, Phillippines)
Mott 32 (Cebu, Phillippines)
Mott 32 (Hong Kong)
Mott 32 (Hong Kong)

Joyce Wang’s designs are a testament to the seamless integration of architecture and interior design. Her meticulous attention to detail and craftsmanship is evident in every project she undertakes. As an admirer of her work, I’m in awe of how she transforms spaces into immersive experiences, blurring the lines between functionality and artistry. Wang’s ability to balance luxurious materials with thoughtful spatial planning results in interiors that evoke a sense of wonder and enchantment.

Joanna Gaines:

Faceless Bunker (Texas)
Pick-A-DOOR House (Texas)

A household name for her role in the beloved show “Fixer Upper,” Joanna Gaines has become an icon in the world of interior design. Her signature rustic-chic style has captured the hearts of millions worldwide, and her designs celebrate the beauty of imperfections. I admire Gaines’ commitment to creating spaces that are not only visually stunning but also functional and family-friendly. Her emphasis on incorporating sentimental elements into the design makes every project a heartfelt reflection of the homeowner’s personality.