Fort Worth Interior Designer

Interior Design in Fort Worth, TX

Character-forward residential and commercial design that respects what makes Fort Worth distinct — and doesn't try to make it something else.

Designing in Fort Worth

What working in Fort Worth looks like

Fort Worth has a design identity Dallas doesn't. Older neighborhoods like Monticello, Rivercrest, and Westover Hills carry a warmer, more architecturally-rooted feel. Our job is not to scrub that out in the name of modernity — it's to refine and protect it while updating the systems, surfaces, and usability that the original architecture can't solve on its own.

Most of our Fort Worth residential work lives in Monticello, Westover Hills, Rivercrest, the TCU / West 7th corridor, and Tanglewood. Older homes with strong bones, high ceilings, and real architectural detail. We specify millwork that completes what's already there rather than drawing attention to itself.

Commercial-side, the Cultural District, West 7th, and Sundance Square shape most of what we touch. These districts reward material honesty — real brick, real wood, real metal — and penalize buildouts that look fresh off a national chain's kit-of-parts. Our commercial positioning fits the Fort Worth preference.

Areas We Serve

Neighborhoods & Districts

MonticelloWestover HillsRivercrestTanglewoodTCU / West 7thMistletoe HeightsCultural DistrictSundance Square

Services in Fort Worth

What we offer here

Residential Design

Monticello, Rivercrest, and Westover Hills renovations that protect architectural character.

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Custom Millwork

Millwork designed to match what's already there in older Fort Worth homes — scale, profile, material.

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Retail & Hospitality Design

Cultural District and West 7th tenant buildouts with material honesty.

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Commercial Design

Sundance Square office and West 7th mixed-use buildouts with Fort Worth sensibility.

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Why Fort Worth Clients Choose Us

What sets the engagement apart

Respect for the architectural heritage of older Fort Worth neighborhoods
Millwork capability matched to the scale and profile of pre-war homes
Commercial portfolio in districts where material quality is table stakes
Willingness to travel across DFW so you don't pay for windshield time separately

Fort Worth FAQ

Common questions

Do you work on older homes in Monticello and Rivercrest?+

Those are among our favorite Fort Worth projects. Older Monticello and Rivercrest homes tend to have real architectural character — our work is usually to refine and modernize the systems and surfaces without stripping out what makes the house distinctive.

Can you match custom millwork to the existing details of a pre-war home?+

Yes — millwork matching is one of our core strengths. We scribe to existing profiles, source or mill matching species, and specify finishes that read as original work rather than a later addition.

Do you take commercial clients in the Cultural District and West 7th?+

Regularly. Those districts reward material-honest design. We're comfortable specifying real brick, real wood, and real metal rather than chain-store finish packages.

How far is your studio from Fort Worth?+

Our Flower Mound studio is about 45 minutes from central Fort Worth. We schedule Fort Worth visits as full-day windows so clients aren't paying for drive time separately.

Ready to start in Fort Worth?

Tell us about your project and we'll schedule a first conversation.