9 Best Squarespace Interior Designer Website Examples
I found the best Squarespace interior designer websites that wow your clientele!
These sites prove your website is your first interior… so it better be stunning. Here are some tips and tricks to make the best site:
- Lead with personality, not just pretty rooms. Damn Good Interiors
uses a magenta-duotone hero and “We don’t do normal” positioning to instantly filter for ideal clients. - Break the grid to signal editorial taste. Alex Cantone’s
asymmetric photo mosaic hero treats Denver interiors like luxury editorial spreads… and Selene’s asymmetric layouts do the same with warm full-bleed photography. - Use playful details to feel approachable. Condesa’s
organic blob badges and 70s display type prove luxury doesn’t have to feel cold or intimidating.
Browse these Squarespace interior designer website examples below for more inspiration.
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This interior design studio uses stacked offset images and "Homes with Heart and Heritage" positioning to position personalized design as accessible rather than luxury-exclusive.
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This color consultancy site uses full-width color-blocked navigation bars instead of traditional buttons to sell design services.
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This interior design firm site uses a magenta-duotone hero photo with olive serif headlines and a hand-drawn logo badge to signal "We don't do normal."
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This interior design studio site pairs serif italics and earth-tone buttons with a two-column layout presenting a portrait photo and "HERKEN JIJ DIT?" relatable pain points.
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This interior design studio pairs serif body copy with uppercase sans-serif headings and separates "DESIGN" and "BUILD" services into cream-background cards.
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This window furnishings site uses italic serif headlines underlined with hand-drawn wavy strokes to introduce a bespoke aesthetic alongside commodity product categories.
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This architecture studio site pairs a cardboard scale-model hero with the tagline "Where Space Meets Spirits" and asymmetric project grid layouts.
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This interior staging site organizes its value proposition as three parallel hashtags: #DRESSTOLET #DRESSTOSELL #DRESSTOWORK.
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This interior design portfolio uses an asymmetric photo mosaic hero and serif headlines to position Denver luxury interiors as editorial luxury goods.