Services · Residential Interior Design · Los Angeles

What we do.

Full-service residential interior design — for renovations, ground-up builds, and intimate refreshes. The studio takes on a small number of projects each year, by invitation, so every client receives the studio's full attention.

Montecito residence interior — full-service design by Lindsay Marcus Interiors
i.

Full-Service
Interior Design

Concept · Specification · Installation

From the first conversation to the day the boxes leave the house — space planning, materials, custom furniture, antique sourcing, lighting, art, and complete project management. Every detail attended to with the same care, including the ones the client will never know we considered.

ii.

New Construction
& Renovation

With Architects, From the Start

We work alongside architects and builders from the earliest stages — ensuring the architecture and the interior speak the same language, from tile selections to ceiling heights to the precise location of every outlet. Interiors that feel inevitable are designed when the architecture is still being drawn.

iii.

Antique &
Art Sourcing

A Research Practice

A curated approach to one-of-a-kind objects — vintage furniture, estate textiles, original artworks, and heirloom pieces that bring depth and narrative to every room. Sourcing happens at fairs, in dealers' lofts before the doors open, in estate sales, and on the road. It's most of where our time actually goes.

iv.

Custom Furniture
& Upholstery

Made to Fit the Room

Working with a small group of artisan workshops to create bespoke pieces — cabinetry, built-ins, upholstered beds, banquettes, and window treatments — sized precisely to the room and made to last decades. We commission only what the room asks for; we never fill a house with custom because we can.

v.

Design Consultation

A Single Room or Decision

For clients who don't need a full-service project but want expert guidance on a specific room or decision — a focused session covering layout, palette, furniture arrangement, or a refresh of a space already loved. Consultations are limited and usually book months ahead.

vi.

Styling &
Installation

The Final Layer

The composition of every object after the heavy lifting is done — book arrangement, vessels, floral consultation, lighting refinements, and the considered placement that turns a finished house into a home. The day we leave is, in many ways, the day the project actually begins for the family who lives there.

Four phases, one rhythm.

01

Conversation

An introductory call or meeting to discuss the project, the architecture, and what the client is hoping the home will become. No deliverables yet — only listening.

02

Concept

Mood, palette, plan. We share a focused presentation of where the project is headed — the overall direction, key references, and the architectural moves that make everything else possible.

03

Specification

Every material, every fixture, every piece of furniture chosen and detailed. Sourcing happens here — most of it, anyway. Drawings, samples, and the long quiet middle of the project.

04

Install & Style

The crescendo. Furniture deliveries, art hanging, the final styling. We finish on a single day — a reveal — so the client walks into the house once it is fully itself.

Inquiries

By invitation.

The studio takes on a limited number of new commissions each year. If you're considering working with us — for a renovation, a new build, or a single room — we'd be glad to hear about it.

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