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Becky Smith understands that inviting a person into your living space and entrusting her to make changes is a meaningful action - one that can truly affect how you live every day. She takes that responsibility seriously, and respects the importance of a decorator's relationship to her client. She comes directly to you, working in homes in Allen, Colleyville, McKinney, Plano, Frisco, Grapevine, Fort Worth, Dallas, Arlington and Houston.

Read Becky's perspective on working with clients:

"I have been enhancing interiors for twelve years, in residences from 900 square feet to 9000. I am very passionate about my work as an interior designer because I believe strongly that our homes must serve many purposes: shelter, sanctuary, backdrop, retreat, inspiration. What good are spaces plastered with expensive, impersonal decor if it doesn't fit the way you live, or bring you delight every day?

"Beautiful interiors can take many forms, from elegantly simple to impressively ornate, but it must also be functional and inspirational. Your home must sustain you, physically and emotionally. Human beings crave beauty, but also balance and comfort.

"I believe that our homes continue to evolve, just like our lifestyles. Careers change, children come and go, circumstances and events affect the way we spend time in our favorite spaces. Many of my clients have been with me for multiple years. We have established a close relationship, and they have entrusted me with keeping their homes inspiring and stylish season after season, enhancing their spaces to match their lives.

"But I am not a fad-chaser. If you are looking for bleeding-edge trends to spend money on every three months, I'm probably not the best fit for you. I want to bring sustainable style to your home. Just like a strong wardrobe, a beautiful home should feature just the right mix of classic enduring style, plus fresh touches to update the look as needed."