It’s always an honor to be recognized—but especially when it’s by a discerning audience that lives and breathes design. We’re proud to be named one of the “12 Must-Follow Interior Designers on Instagram,” a list curated to spotlight voices shaping the future of interiors.
In a digital world overflowing with imagery, standing out isn’t about shouting louder—it’s about offering something quieter, more resonant. Our feed is a reflection of the work we do every day: refined spaces that feel lived in, thoughtful palettes that evoke a mood, and styling that whispers rather than shouts. Whether it’s a historic Nantucket remodel, a modern Florida guest house, or a boutique hotel in the making, our lens stays rooted in one question: How does it feel to live here?
Why It Matters
Social media isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about alignment. When done well, Instagram becomes a living portfolio: a place to glimpse how we think, how we source, and what we notice. For prospective clients, it’s also a window into the design process before the first consultation even begins.
And while beautiful images matter, so do the values behind them. At Rachel Blindauer Interiors, our goal is never just to impress. It’s to translate your aspirations into spaces that function beautifully and live even better.
If You’re New Here
Welcome. We work with couples, developers, hoteliers, and families across the country—often across multiple homes. From full-service design to personalized styling, we meet you where you are, and bring clarity to where you’re going. We’re proud to say our work doesn’t just look good—it lives well.
Whether you’re in Sarasota, Nantucket, Lincoln, or beyond, the first step toward a home that feels like you starts with a conversation.
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
THE PIECES RACHEL RETURNS TO, AGAIN AND AGAIN
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