Michelle's Interiors

Michelle's Interiors At Michelle's Interiors, we offer thoughtful design tailored to how you live. Luxury design, remodels and new builds. Dallas, North Texas—and beyond.

Designed with care, crafted with purpose, layered with meaning. Michelle opened Michelle’s Interiors in 2008, fulfilling a lifelong love of design. Since then, Michelle has grown her design business through her talent, skill, and commitment to her clients. Full service design work is available to take any design and decorating project from start to finish. This includes things like furniture and f

inish selections, custom window treatments and bedding, CAD drawings and layouts, bathroom and kitchen remodel design, and many other things.

Got your back.The mirror on the back of this door wasn't an afterthought. It was the whole point. A full length view of ...
06/16/2026

Got your back.

The mirror on the back of this door wasn't an afterthought. It was the whole point. A full length view of what everyone else sees when you leave the house is exactly the kind of detail that sounds small until you don't have it.

The cabinet beside it tells the same story. Pull-out drawers for hot tools, dedicated shelves for everything that usually ends up on the counter, and a built-in vanity section below so getting ready has an actual home. Good storage doesn't hide things. It puts them exactly where you need them.

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Every decision in this primary bath was made around how someone actually lives in it, which is the only kind of luxury that holds up.

Nobody puts baby in the corner... unless it's this one.Window seats earn their place when they're designed around actual...
06/15/2026

Nobody puts baby in the corner... unless it's this one.

Window seats earn their place when they're designed around actual use. Storage underneath, cushions worth sitting on, and enough pillow depth to make you forget you had somewhere to be. This corner didn't get leftover space. It got the full treatment.

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Rosé all day.📷: Katie Nixon | Interior, Product, & Brand Photography
06/12/2026

Rosé all day.
📷: Katie Nixon | Interior, Product, & Brand Photography

Go ahead. Take the plunge.Color drenching is exactly what it sounds like: one color, every surface. Walls, ceiling, trim...
06/11/2026

Go ahead. Take the plunge.

Color drenching is exactly what it sounds like: one color, every surface. Walls, ceiling, trim, doors. All of it. And when it's done right, it doesn't feel overwhelming. It feels like the room finally exhaled.

Here's why it works. When color stops at the ceiling line, your eye reads the room in pieces. When it wraps everything, the space reads as whole. It actually makes rooms feel larger, not smaller, which is the opposite of what most people expect.

A few things that make or break it. Choose a color with enough depth to hold the light across different surfaces and finishes. Pay attention to natural light because drenching amplifies whatever a room already has. And don't skip the trim. That's where most people lose their nerve, and it's the detail that makes the whole thing land.

This room is navy from baseboard to ceiling and it is absolutely unapologetic about it.
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Color drenching in Dallas home design, where committing fully to a single hue is one of the most effective ways to make a room feel intentional and complete.

Over and above.The hood was never an afterthought. It's the whole point. Slabs of stone wrapped floor to ceiling, bookma...
06/10/2026

Over and above.

The hood was never an afterthought. It's the whole point. Slabs of stone wrapped floor to ceiling, bookmatched so the veining tells one uninterrupted story from backsplash to crown. Warm oak cabinetry keeps it grounded, brass pulls it together, and that herringbone floor quietly does its job without asking for credit.

This is what happens when a kitchen stops trying to be practical and starts being intentional. The function is still all there. It just looks this good doing it.
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Luxury kitchen design in Dallas, TX, where the details you don't notice right away are usually the ones we thought about the most.

06/09/2026

We don’t expect our last Reel to go viral! We’ve heard from so many of you who want more surefire measurements… so here ya go!
Happy designing!

36” behind a chair. Not the wall, not the furniture. Behind the chair itself. That’s what lets someone actually walk through the room while people are seated.

60” to the center of a bathroom sconce. Eye level. That number lights your face, not your forehead. 😉 Go a little higher if your ceilings are tall.

60” to 72” above the floor for island pendants. Low enough for task light, high enough that you can still see the person across from you.

*SAVE THIS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE*

Rest assured.I have a rule. Before a single decision gets made, my clients sit on the bed. From there I watch where thei...
06/08/2026

Rest assured.

I have a rule. Before a single decision gets made, my clients sit on the bed. From there I watch where their hands naturally fall, where they reach in the dark, where they set their phone without thinking. Then I place the reading lights, charging accessories, and outlets exactly where the body already wants them to be. The nightstands get matched to the height of the mattress top so everything you need at midnight is right where you left it. After all, a bedroom should feel like it was made for you because it was.
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On the house.Navy from floor to ceiling with a light countertop to keep it clean. So much more than just a pretty face. ...
06/05/2026

On the house.

Navy from floor to ceiling with a light countertop to keep it clean. So much more than just a pretty face.

Cheers to Friday! 🥂
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Leg day.The base of a great dining room is doing more work than you think. Literally. A fluted travertine pedestal carri...
06/04/2026

Leg day.

The base of a great dining room is doing more work than you think. Literally. A fluted travertine pedestal carries the visual weight so everything else can breathe, and that's exactly the point. The materials are doing the talking so the room doesn't have to shout.
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Domino effect.One strong decision leads to the next. The ceiling sets the tone, the wood slats answer it, the chandelier...
06/03/2026

Domino effect.

One strong decision leads to the next. The ceiling sets the tone, the wood slats answer it, the chandelier punctuates it, and the pinstripe chairs commit to it. That's not decorating. That's designing with intention.

Design tip: Start with your most committed element (the one you're not willing to walk back), and let every other decision respond to it. When a room has a clear point of view from the start, the rest falls into place.
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Address

3440 Sojourn Ste 100
Carrollton, TX
75006

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm
Sunday 9am - 6pm

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