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Designed for the Way You Live.

At Hoffman Interior Design Group, we design spaces that hold stories. We think about the moments that take shape over time — a party spilling into the backyard, the dining room that gathers family dinners, the kitchen that anchors Christmas brunch.

Our work is rooted in design — refined yet approachable, layered but livable. We believe in the power of thoughtful details to make the everyday feel considered.

Our work blends thoughtful design with how people really live.

We share the process as it unfolds—lessons learned, sources we love, and the choices that bring a space together in a meaningful way.

Here, you'll find design notes, product links, and thoughtful ideas for creating spaces that feel inviting, personal, and beautifully lived.

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Beyond the Studio

Three other places I share design — different parts of the same picture. Pinterest for finished rooms and the inspiration I keep gathering. ShopMy for the working source list — paint, hardware, lighting, and the small finds I keep coming back to. The kind of references designers don't always share, written down so you don't have to guess. Instagram for the projects as they come.

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The Journal

Notes from behind the scenes — a closer look at the spaces we’re shaping, the materials we’re drawn to, and the stories that surface along the way. It’s where design decisions meet real life, and the process is as thoughtful as the result.


We share what we’ve learned, what we’ve sourced, and the quiet details that make a space feel whole — all in the hope that you leave inspired, or better yet, with something useful in hand.

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Inside the Studio

Sometimes it's a project mid-renovation — the paint we landed on, the lamp that earned its place, the decision I'd make again. Other times it's a long Sunday at the table, a paint color that stayed with me from somewhere else, or a few finds I keep going back to. Always written like I'd tell a friend about the work, never like a marketing email.

You're on the list. The first note from the studio is on its way — and if it ends up in promotions or spam, drag it over so the next one finds its way.

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