Dallas' Best Interior Designer

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You voted for the best Interior Designer in Dallas, and we counted. Check out the results below.

1. Rare Assets , Inc.

6901 Windy Ridge, Dallas, TX

Combining innovative, yet affordable designs with clients’ personal tastes for their homes and businesses.

Reviews:

  • “Superb Interior Designer”
  • “What are your needs? Are you buying new or selling the whole house?”
  • “Call her now to stage your home!”

Tips: They specialize in staging homes that are for sale or for rent.

Rare Assets , Inc. or email Rare Assets , Inc.

2. Hayslip Design Associates

2604 Fairmount St, Dallas, TX

Since 1976, this award-winning design firm in Uptown has helped remodel residential and commercial spaces in the Dallas area.

Reviews:

  • “Continually over budget and behind schedule”

Hayslip Design Associates

3. Emily Summers Design

4639 Insurance Ln, Dallas, TX

Award-winning firm offers consulting with design and fine art in residential and commercial interiors.

Emily Summers Design

4. Faulkner Design Group

3232 McKinney Ave Ste 1170, Dallas, TX

Full-service design firm specializes in high-rise residential, urban lofts and townhomes, garden style and more.

Faulkner Design Group

5. Marilyn Rolnick Design Associates

2501 Oak Lawn Ave Ste 810, Dallas, TX

In addition to interior design, this firm also helps plan living and work spaces, remodeling and furniture design.

Marilyn Rolnick Design Associates

6. Flatley & Associates

13650 Spring Grove Ave, Dallas, TX

This design firm specializes in kitchen, bath and home office design, helping with planning, installation and plumbing when neccessary.

Flatley & Associates

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Best Interior Designer in Dallas

The Best Interior Designer based on votes from Citysearch users.

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