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Why Starr Miller Design?
Our interior design firm specializes in creating bespoke interiors that reflect each client’s unique tastes and lifestyle. We pride ourselves on offering a highly personalized design experience, working closely with every client to craft spaces that are both luxurious and tailored to their individual needs.
From concept to completion, we focus on every detail, blending elegance with functionality to create sophisticated, timeless environments. Our team is dedicated to providing an elevated design journey, ensuring each project is a seamless blend of creativity, craftsmanship, and impeccable service. We collaborate with a network of skilled artisans and vendors to deliver custom furnishings, finishes, and design elements that make every project truly one-of-a-kind. Whether designing a modern penthouse, a classic estate, or a serene vacation home, our goal is to bring each client’s vision to life in a way that exceeds their expectations.
At our core, we believe in capturing the essence of our clients and delighting them with spaces that truly reflect their individuality. There is nothing cookie-cutter about an SMID design. The StarrMiller Interior Design team has won twelve National Interior Design awards, as well 16+ additional national and regional awards for their incredible design work. The SMID team enjoys a sizable roster of enthusiastic clients in the Lake Norman area of Charlotte, North Carolina, Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee Washington, DC, and London.
Starr Miller: Co-chairing a showhouse in Covid times
May 7, 2020
Over the last two years Starr Miller and her design team have logged 3,000 hours working on the Interior Design Society Designer Showhouse. As co-chair of the event, there was much more to do than design a space. When the space opened on March 13 and closed two days later due to coronavirus mandates, it was a tough pill to swallow for the large cast involved. In the podcast, Miller discusses finding a solution that extended the life of the Showhouse for both the charitable, beneficiaries as well as for the designers. She also shares about her life before design, her years at Parsons School of Design, why building a relationship with her area’s regional publication is good for business and tips for gathering client referrals.