Liz Johnson Design Studio

Liz Johnson Design Studio At Liz Johnson Design Studio, we create customized, elegant and timeless spaces for our clients. De

Wallpaper has a way of transforming a space beyond color alone. It adds depth, texture, and a sense of story.These  wall...
06/02/2026

Wallpaper has a way of transforming a space beyond color alone. It adds depth, texture, and a sense of story.

These wallpaper moments from a condo at The Wharf in Washington, DC showcase how layered materials can elevate everyday spaces—from stairway walls to columns and soffits.

Thoughtful design is often found in the details.

05/19/2026

What was once 2½ closets is now a richly layered home office designed for a former journalist and writer whose career — and memories — deserved a space with soul.

Using one utility closet and two small clothing closets, we completely reimagined this overlooked area into a functional retreat filled with warmth, personality, and history. The client wanted the room to feel vintage, but not outdated — collected, storied, and timeless rather than themed.

From the moodier palette to the curated textures and meaningful memorabilia gathered over decades, every detail was intended to reflect a life shaped by words, ideas, and experience.

This transformation is one of my favorite reminders that thoughtful design is not always about creating more space — sometimes it’s about uncovering the potential hiding within the space you already have.

The before photo says it all.

Beautiful homes are rarely just about furniture or finishes. They’re about how a space makes you feel - welcomed, suppor...
05/10/2026

Beautiful homes are rarely just about furniture or finishes. They’re about how a space makes you feel - welcomed, supported, and at ease.

So much of what we understand about comfort, beauty, and care is shaped long before we ever think about design and often by the women who created a sense of home for us.

Today, we’re celebrating the mothers, grandmothers, mentors, and maternal figures who remind us that home is not just what we see, but what we feel.

Happy Mother’s Day from Liz Johnson Design Studio.

Now booking for July 2026.
04/28/2026

Now booking for July 2026.

The George Nelson Bubble Lamp is a quiet icon of mid-century modern design—timeless, versatile, and instantly recognizab...
04/22/2026

The George Nelson Bubble Lamp is a quiet icon of mid-century modern design—timeless, versatile, and instantly recognizable. First created in 1952, it was inspired by silk-covered Swedish lamps and reimagined using a translucent plastic polymer, a material innovation borrowed from the U.S. military.

Both airy and sculptural, the lamps take on playful, organic forms—apples, pears, lotuses, saucers—each one balancing function with beauty. Nelson may be gone, but his design language endures. Swipe to see how the iconic design continues to live on today.

You don’t need a full redesign to shift how your home feels for the season. A few thoughtful updates can completely tran...
04/17/2026

You don’t need a full redesign to shift how your home feels for the season. A few thoughtful updates can completely transform a space.

Which of these small changes would make the biggest difference in your space?

Reach out! We’d love to help you freshen up your space.


Ah…spring. A season of renewal—and the perfect moment to reimagine how your home feels.As the light shifts and the days ...
04/10/2026

Ah…spring. A season of renewal—and the perfect moment to reimagine how your home feels.

As the light shifts and the days grow longer, even the smallest updates can bring new energy into a space. Think fresh textiles, lighter layers, and thoughtful details that reflect the season.

A simple refresh can transform a room—no renovation required.

Many of my design influences come from the great minds of the mid-century modern movement, and Florence Knoll remains on...
03/20/2026

Many of my design influences come from the great minds of the mid-century modern movement, and Florence Knoll remains one of the most inspiring.

Trained as an architect, she believed interiors should never be treated as an afterthought. Her work combined architecture, furniture, color, and proportion to create environments that felt modern, thoughtful, and deeply functional.

Florence Knoll was known for saying that she didn’t decorate spaces—she created them.

That perspective has always resonated with me. The most meaningful design work begins by understanding the structure of a space and imagining what it can become.

This family room in Silver Spring had good bones, but one feature dominated the space: a dark brick fireplace wall that ...
03/17/2026

This family room in Silver Spring had good bones, but one feature dominated the space: a dark brick fireplace wall that made the room feel heavier and darker than it needed to be.

Before any design work began, we took an important first step. With the help of professional organizer Jeanne Fox-Alston ( ), the family thoughtfully decluttered the room to create a clean slate. Once the space was cleared, it became much easier to see the possibilities.

From there, we focused on transforming the fireplace wall into a lighter, more inviting focal point. New furnishings, softer textures, and a thoughtful layout helped bring balance to the room and created a place where the family can comfortably gather for movie nights, conversation, or quiet time together.

Projects like this are a reminder that sometimes a space doesn’t need to be completely reinvented — it just needs a fresh perspective.

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