Inspired Design, LLC

Photo: Jane Beiles Photography

NAME:

Deb Morelli

CATEGORY:

Residential Interior Design

WEBSITE:

INSTAGRAM:

@idbydeb

EMAIL:

BASED IN:

Fairfield County, CT


About


With a talent for blending creativity and comfort, Deb leads her design team in crafting interiors that feel personal, polished, and effortlessly livable. Her work reflects a belief that luxury should feel inviting, not precious.

Deb is a HOBI Award winner and has been featured in CT&G and Furniture, Lighting & Decor. Outside the studio, she draws inspiration from travel and life at home in Connecticut with her husband, two sons, and her fur daughter.

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“At Inspired Design, every project begins with the belief that your home should be a true reflection of your lifestyle and personality.”

 
  • Interior Design: design/build 

    Interior Design: design/decor

    Interior Design: hourly consulting

    ** Note: We are not a Design and Build Firm, but can and have collaborated with architects and builders for select projects.

  • Fairfield County

    Litchfield County

    Westchester County

    Hamptons

    Vacation Home spots: Open –depending on the scope of the project

  • Coastal

    Contemporary

    Transitional

    Playful

    Traditional

    LIVABLE LUXURY

    To discover your unique style, visit our DP Style Guide.

 

Q&A

  1. How do you describe your style in a few words?

    We are chameleons in the sense that we don’t stay in one design lane, but we do pride ourselves on livable luxurious, functional and comfortable styles. Your home can and will look beautiful – but at the end of the day, you can safely put your feet up!

  2. Which projects excite you most and are you hoping to do more of?

    We love when clients are willing to take some design risks or allow us to “professionally push” them outside of what they have always done in the past to create something that is uniquely them.

  3. Can you talk about the types of budgets/investments and project scopes you work with?

    Our work has run the gamut, but we prefer to focus on projects that are $75K and above for Cost of Goods (not including Design Fee). This will allow us to focus on a minimum of two rooms (depending on their size). We have worked on projects that have exceeded $1MM and wouldn’t say no to that again!


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