Robin Gannon Interiors

Robin Gannon Interiors Best of Boston Home® 2023 – Most Versatile Interior Designer | HGTV Designer of the Year award winner

As a former criminal defense attorney, Robin Gannon takes a critical thinking approach toward every project. She considers every idea as a whole, viewing lighting and interior architecture as part and parcel of the interior design. Rooms must look beautiful before a stitch of furniture is installed or draperies are hung on the wall. With respect to that approach, Robin Gannon Interiors is a true f

ull-service design firm. Robin’s designs reflect each client’s unique tastes, incorporating pieces from across decades and centuries to create timeless interiors. The firm’s design work has been featured in Architectural Digest, House Beautiful, Veranda, Elle Decor, Modern Luxury Interiors Boston, New England Home, This Old House, and Travel + Leisure. Robin is a 2020 HGTV Designer of the Year winner (Editor's Pick in the Waterside Retreats category). Based in the metro Boston area, Robin was also the on-air interior designer for the Lexington, Massachusetts installment of “This Old House.” She is one of ten featured designers in the 2020 book “New England Modern” by Jaci Conry. Recent residential work includes a modern penthouse condo in Boston’s Millennium Tower, an oceanfront estate on Cape Cod, a traditional Queen Anne in Newton, an equestrian estate in Connecticut, and projects all around the New England area.

This kitchen became one of the clearest expressions of the transformation inside this Utah cabin. What once felt a littl...
06/05/2026

This kitchen became one of the clearest expressions of the transformation inside this Utah cabin. What once felt a little too quiet for its mountain setting now has richness, contrast, and a softer glow, from the blue cabinetry to the opalescent lights over the island. Swipe to the end to see just how far the space came.

Interior design: Robin Gannon Interiors
Builder: Build Utah

Inside or out, the invitation is the same: take a seat and stay with the view. This bedroom and porch were designed to f...
06/03/2026

Inside or out, the invitation is the same: take a seat and stay with the view. This bedroom and porch were designed to feel connected by the bay, creating two quiet moments for slowing down and taking it all in.

Interior design: Robin Gannon Interiors
Architect: Patrick Ahearn Architect LLC
Builder: E.J. Jaxtimer Builder, Inc.
Photography: Michael J. Lee

Sometimes the most meaningful transformations come from rethinking how a room could be lived in. This former home office...
06/01/2026

Sometimes the most meaningful transformations come from rethinking how a room could be lived in. This former home office became a moody lounge, giving the homeowners a completely new way to enjoy the space once the day winds down. Swipe to see the room before it found its new purpose.

Interior design: Robin Gannon Interiors
Photography: Dan Cutrona Photography

Rich color, layered pattern, and a palette that somehow feels both lively and completely at ease. This is the kind of sp...
05/29/2026

Rich color, layered pattern, and a palette that somehow feels both lively and completely at ease. This is the kind of space keeps getting better the longer you spend in it, revealing something new each time you look around.

Interior design: Robin Gannon Interiors
Photography: Michael J. Lee Photography

05/27/2026

The beauty of this Wi******er home is in the balance. Bold patterns, rich colors, and layered character give the rooms their energy, while softer textures, warm lighting, and quieter details make each space feel inviting and deeply livable.

Interior design: Robin Gannon Interiors
Builder: Highline Construction, LLC

05/25/2026

There’s something really meaningful about a home that’s been stripped and then carefully brought back to life, where character is reintroduced in a way that feels intentional and true to how it’s meant to be lived in.

The homeowners wanted the house to feel more aligned with their everyday life, and this became a process of bringing warmth, depth, and personality back into the spaces so it could feel like their own again.

Interior design: Robin Gannon Interiors
Photography: Michael J Lee Photography
Builder: Matt Allen Construction

Some spaces know how to wake you up in the morning and pour you a drink at night. This pantry bar was designed to do bot...
05/22/2026

Some spaces know how to wake you up in the morning and pour you a drink at night. This pantry bar was designed to do both—with a little mood, a little glamour, and plenty of personality.

Interior design: Robin Gannon Interiors
Photography: Dan Cutrona Photography

We’re fully here for the return of nailhead trim. On a straighter, more tailored seat, it has room to do what it does be...
05/20/2026

We’re fully here for the return of nailhead trim. On a straighter, more tailored seat, it has room to do what it does best: give the piece shape, edge, and intention. Paired with a soft, tactile fabric, it becomes one of the most satisfying combinations in interior design.

We loved sharing this perspective with Veranda Magazine for “The 9 Sofa Trends You’re About to See in Every Stylish Living Room".

Interior design: Robin Gannon Interiors
Photography: Dan Cutrona
Builder: Highline Construction, LLC

05/18/2026

When these clients purchased their Dover home, it was a blank slate in every sense. While their palette leaned neutral, the goal was to bring warmth, depth, and personality through texture, layered materials, and thoughtful moments of color. The result is a home that feels calm, welcoming and intentional.

Interior design: Robin Gannon Interiors
Photography: Dan Cutrona Photography

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