Baltimore, Maryland

Top Interior Designers in Baltimore

Interior designers plan and execute functional, aesthetically pleasing spaces. In the US, many states require interior designers to be licensed or registered, particularly for commercial work that involves structural changes, ADA compliance, and fire code adherence under ICC and NFPA standards. Serving all areas of Baltimore and surrounding Maryland regions.

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Verified Interior Designers in Baltimore

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Liberty Construction Co.

Baltimore, Maryland
4.9(87)156 jobs
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Eagle Build Services

Baltimore, Maryland
4.7(52)93 jobs
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All-American Contractors

Baltimore, Maryland
4.6(34)61 jobs
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Baltimore Home Solutions

Baltimore, Maryland
4.5(28)44 jobs
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Patriot Pro Builders

Baltimore, Maryland
4.8(71)118 jobs
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Pinnacle Construction

Baltimore, Maryland
4.4(19)32 jobs
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Interior Design Services in Baltimore

Space Planning
Color & Material Selection
ADA Compliance
Project Coordination
3D Rendering
Furniture Sourcing

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FAQs

How much does an interior designer cost in Baltimore?

Interior designers in Baltimore charge $60–200/hr or 10–25% of the total project budget. A full-home design for a 2,000 sqft house typically costs $10,000–50,000 depending on scope, finishes, and furniture selections.

Do interior designers in Baltimore need a license?

Requirements vary across Baltimore. Some states mandate licensure for commercial interior design work, especially projects involving code compliance and space planning. Residential designers may operate without a license but professional certifications (NCIDQ) are highly valued.

What is the difference between an interior designer and a decorator in Baltimore?

Interior designers in Baltimore handle space planning, structural changes, and code compliance — often requiring licensure. Decorators focus on aesthetics like furniture, paint, and accessories without modifying the structure.

How do I find an interior designer in Baltimore?

Browse verified interior designers on Biddaro in Baltimore. Review their portfolios, check NCIDQ certification, compare pricing structures (hourly vs. percentage-based), and read client testimonials.

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