If you’re an interior design business, how your website looks and feels is paramount. We review twenty of the best interior designer websites around – how they look and why they work.
Your business’ website is your shop window to the world. It should show anyone who visits what kind of business you are and give a taste of what it’s like to work with you – all positive, of course.
If you’re an interior design business, how your website looks and feels is paramount. It should be a reflection of your values and outlook. After all, if a potential customer visits your site and finds an ugly, cluttered mess, they’re pretty unlikely to ask you to design their home or business space.
In this article, we’ll review twenty of the best interior designers websites around – how they look and why they work. How does your interior design website measure up?
Top 20 Interior Designer's Websites

Studio Ashby
Studio Ashby is a renowned London-based interior design studio celebrated for its distinctive approach that blends elegance with character and individuality.
Founded by Sophie Ashby, the studio specialises in creating soulful, layered spaces that reflect the unique stories and tastes of its clients. With a strong emphasis on craftsmanship, Studio Ashby thoughtfully incorporates art, antiques, and bespoke furnishings to craft interiors that feel timeless yet fresh.
The recently redesigned Studio Ashby website seamlessly showcases their stunning interiors projects alongside their newly launched online store, Sister.
The website is a memorable experience that begins as soon as you land on the striking landing page, featuring a bold colour palette, oversized typography and linocut style illustrations that feels both distinctive and captivating.

Beata Heuman
The ‘It Girl’ of UK interior design and the winner of House and Garden’s inaugural Interior Designer of the Year in 2018, Beata is famed for her fun, playful designs that make every room sing.
In 2019, Beata launched Shoppa (that’s Swedish for shop) to sell her fabrics and products. Created by March, the aesthetic of Shoppa perfectly captures Beata’s values of creativity, curiosity and excitement.
A design agency for the design space
At March, we help design and build businesses stand out with clarity and purpose. Whether you’re an interior design studio looking to sell products online or an architecture practice keen to showcase your work, we’re here to support you.
We’ve worked with some of the most respected names in the industry, including Beata Heuman, Flora Soames, Bernard Interiors, Sarah Vanrenen, Anna Spiro, and many more.
If you’re ready to take your brand to the next level, get in touch – we’d love to hear from you.

Martin Kemp Design
At first glance, Martin Kemp’s site may feel somewhat serious, especially compared to some of the more playful interior design sites out there. However, Martin’s target clients are the owners of luxury private homes, developments and superyachts, so there’s no doubt he knows his audience.
The colour scheme, laid out to match Martin’s stunning designs, exudes sophistication and helps to promote the scale of his creations. It’s worth visiting if only to see the ping pong table he created in collaboration with Little Halstock.

Anna Spiro: Spiro Store
Recognised as one of the world’s most inventive interior designers, Anna Spiro gained international acclaim for her distinctive style and the redesign of the boutique hotel Halcyon House.
Spiro, Anna’s online store, offers an exquisite range of products, from stunning fabrics and wallpapers to bespoke furniture and antique lighting.
Built on Shopify, the website is fast-loading and fully responsive, ensuring a seamless browsing experience on any device, whether mobile or desktop.

Suzy Hoodless
Suzy Hoodless is one of Britain’s most highly regarded interior design brands. Since opening her studio in 2000, Suzy and her team have been creating spaces that naturally complement the architecture and the client’s individuality.
The Suzy Hoodless website beautifully showcases the studio’s ‘vintage meets modern’ ethos. It’s colourful and confident, but crucially, easy to navigate. The logo also draws the eye, forgoing standard serif and sans fonts for vibrant, retro text.

Luke Edward Hall
Luke Edward Hall is one of the UK’s most celebrated interior designers and creatives. Known for his distinctive, history-inspired aesthetic and unconventional take on romanticism, he brings a timeless yet playful approach to design. In addition to his creative work, he writes a weekly design column for the Financial Times.
When you visit Luke’s site, you’re immediately taken to a front page with no obvious next step. However, clicking anywhere takes you to the main part of the site, which gives you all the info you need. Luke’s handwritten logo is a neat differentiation point compared to other designers’ cleaner choices.

Soane Britain
UK craftsmanship at its finest, Soane’s colour palette of rich browns expertly conveys its emphasis on the British tradition. However, unlike most interior design sites, Soane spins the focus onto its people rather than its creations. It also embraces modern communication techniques, with an autoplay video on the homepage rather than simply text.
Another fine touch is the hand-drawn illustrations and fonts on the product pages. It’s these little details and more that make Soane such an identifiable brand.

Sarah Vanrenen
Sarah Vanrenen is one of the UK’s leading interior designers and works on a range of residential and commercial projects around the world.
This website, created by March, showcases beautiful, handcrafted illustrations in warm brown hues, highlighting the bespoke craftsmanship of Sarah Vanrenen’s products.

Retrouvius Reclamation & Design
It only takes a few seconds on the Retrouvius site to realise that you’re not in a conventional interior design world here. The logotype is totally unique, resembling a craft beer brand more than a design house.
Retrouvius began in 1993 making salvaged and reclaimed furniture, and its design studio applies those values to residential and commercial interior design. The site filters its project portfolio by style (e.g. urban homes, rural homes) to make it easy to navigate. The only downside is that some of the pictures are a little on the small side.

Studio Hollond
Studio Hollond, formerly known as Caroline Paterson Interiors, is now run by Phoebe Hollond. Studio Hollond’s striking interiors reflect the owner’s love of Italian mid-century flair and the glamorous lines of art deco.
The Studio Hollond logotype, designed by March, sits top and centre of the site’s homepage, creating a classic look and setting the company apart. The site gives individual projects their own page, so each space gets the chance to shine, whether in progress or completed.

Ben Pentreath
Award-winning architect Ben Pentreath leads a large studio that provides architecture, interior design and planning services. His shop, Pentreath & Hall, sells furniture, textiles, prints and accessories.
This stylish website conveys a lot of information in a simple and engaging way. A clear top navigation bar makes it easy to find the studio’s three core services – architecture, interiors and masterplanning – as well as the separate Pentreath & Hall shop site.
The homepage is dominated by a full-width hero image, which changes every few seconds to reveal a new project, showing the studio’s range of services. The simple addition of a favicon would make this otherwise highly impressive website easier to find when users have more than one tab open.

Taylor Howes
International interior design studio Taylor Howes recently celebrated 30 years in the business, and the team’s experience and reputation are clear from their confident and attractive website. A front page simply displays the Taylor Howes logo against a background of paint strokes, emphasising the craft and care that goes into each project.
The simple and engaging homepage displays a slideshow of projects from the Taylor Howes portfolio, encompassing residential, hospitality and developer clients. These sectors are also linked clearly below.
Links at opposite sides of the homepage allow the visitor to discover the other brands in the Taylor Howes family: Studio Howes, which offers accessible design for new homeowners, and Howes & Landino, the homeware shop from founder Karen Howes and Design and Creative Head of Studio Jane Landino.

Bernard London
March recently built a new website for interior design studio Bernard London to promote its prime residential services. Using a simple layout and colour scheme, the design deliberately strips back unnecessary elements to give prominence to the architecture and interiors. The site shows off the studio’s impressive range of projects, from private residences in the Cotswolds to luxury developments in Marbella.
Dynamic visuals on the portfolio page are engaging and interactive, encouraging the visitor to discover more. The very scrollable ‘Notebook’ page combines case studies with design insights and press coverage to underline the brand’s standing and expertise.
A design agency for the design space
At March, we help design and build businesses stand out with clarity and purpose. Whether you’re an interior design studio looking to sell products online or an architecture practice keen to showcase your work, we’re here to support you.
We’ve worked with some of the most respected names in the industry, including Beata Heuman, Flora Soames, Bernard Interiors, Sarah Vanrenen, Anna Spiro, and many more.
If you’re ready to take your brand to the next level, get in touch – we’d love to hear from you.

Elizabeth Hay
With an interior design style described as an ‘antidote to beige’, Singapore-based designer Elizabeth Hay has gained a global reputation for her skilful use of colour and pattern. Her fun and attractive website reflects her distinctive style, with a soft pink and green colour palette and hand-painted elements. Custom scalloped and spotty borders bring a playful finish to images and shop items.
The site also reflects the studio’s international reach by allowing visitors to shop in a choice of seven currencies.

Matilda Goad
While not strictly an interior design site, homeware designer Matilda Goad’s website warrants inclusion as the go-to online shop for irresistible home accessories served up with plenty of design inspiration.
The Matilda Goad website keeps things super-simple, with just four main sections, including the store, a journal and an ‘about’ page. Unusually, a sign-up page for the brand’s newsletter, The Dispatch, also sits prominently in the top navigation – a clever way to capture subscribers and build a loyal customer base.

Chan + Earys
Husband and wife team Zoe Chan Eayrs and Max Eayrs head up architecture and design studio Chan + Eayrs, based in Hampstead.
The front page of this ultra-slick website features an accolade from New York Times Magazine , with similar praise preceding each page, reinforcing Chan + Eayrs’s standing in their industry. The dynamic homepage features a combination of stills and moving images, with details of each of four key projects.
Much of the copy on the site is presented in an interview style, offering a personal touch that’s reinforced by images of the couple at home with their two children.

Tasha Freeman
March developed a visual identity and website for interior designer Tasha Freeman, drawing inspiration from her range of ceramics to create a logomark from the initials she uses on her ceramic pieces.
To complement the logo, we designed a set of hand-drawn icons and elements for Tasha’s website, all inspired by the intricate details of her ceramic work. These are paired with a grounded colour palette of dark brown and warm cream, creating a style that reflects Tasha’s craftsmanship and highly personal approach to her work.

Katharine Pooley
Renowned interior designer Katharine Pooley runs a large studio of over 50 staff alongside a homeware boutique selling elegant accessories, textiles and tableware.
A large showreel on Katharine Pooley’s homepage conveys the scale and grandeur of the studio’s projects, while a clear top navigation bar guides the visitor to the relevant part of the site.
A dropdown menu for the shop allows visitors to browse Katharine’s extensive collection by category, room or finish.

Sims Hilditch
Emma Sims-Hilditch founded her eponymous interior design practice in 2009, and the company has since grown to a team of over 30. The hardworking homepage for the Sims Hilditch website includes a full-width project slideshow, plus a selection of projects from the studio’s portfolio featured below.
The site makes effective use of white space, with a pared-back colour palette that features the occasional pop of orange.

Janine Stone
Multi-disciplinary practice Janine Stone offers architecture, luxury interior design, construction and project management services.
The studio’s clean and elegant website uses a mainly monochrome colour palette with a simple serif typeface. A slideshow on the homepage combines images and text to feature the company’s projects alongside its services and mission statement.
Best Interior Designer Websites Conclusion
I hope our list of the best interior designers websites has given you inspiration for your own site – what to include and perhaps what not to include.
At March, we help design and build businesses stand out with clarity and purpose. Whether you’re an interior design studio looking to sell products online or an architecture practice keen to showcase your work, we’re here to support you.
We’ve worked with some of the most respected names in the industry, including Beata Heuman, Flora Soames, Bernard Interiors, Sarah Vanrenen, Anna Spiro, and many more.
If you’re ready to take your brand to the next level, get in touch – we’d love to hear from you.