Unforgettable Loudonville Interior Design

Interior Designs Atelier creates homes that feel both individualized and in harmony with Loudonville’s historic architecture. Our founder and principal designer, Linda Gerace-Skinner, is known for listening closely, being direct when it counts, and helping clients make decisions they feel good about. The goal stays simple: a beautiful home you truly want to be in.

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 The results are beautiful and we are so happy with the way she integrated new design and updated our home.
— Barbara L.

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A Loudonville Interior Designer for Personal, Collected Homes

Choosing an interior designer in Loudonville, NY, means finding someone who understands how to design and renovate contemporary homes while working with the community’s historic character. You want a designer who listens, gives honest input, and offers up exciting ideas you didn’t think possible.

That’s why we place such emphasis on getting to know our clients, and what they do and don’t like about their space. Founder and principal designer Linda Gerace-Skinner brings a steady, straightforward approach to that process. She points out potential, talks through trade-offs, and always welcomes questions.

As a firm, we specialize in full-service interior design for renovations, new construction, and whole-home furnishings. Here’s a run-down of the typical process:

I. Consultation
We begin with an in-person meeting to walk through your home and discuss goals, priorities, and scope. This sets the direction for the project and gets everyone on the same page.

II. Design Development
Next, we focus on design. Renovations and new builds start with core finish decisions like lighting and cabinets. Furnishings projects move straight into plans and furniture selections.

III. Presentation & Plan
You’ll review the full design during a presentation that brings everything together. Drawings, materials, and selections help you understand the direction before moving ahead.

IV. Construction Support
If construction is involved, we’ll be there to oversee it. We coordinate schedules, track progress, and stay in touch as the work moves along.

V. Procurement
Once selections are approved, we handle ordering and tracking. Deliveries, inspections, and storage are managed behind the scenes.

VI. Installation
Installation day is when it all comes together. Furniture, lighting, and finishing details are placed and adjusted until the space feels complete.

A beautiful Loudonville home, perfectly customized to how you gather and unwind, is within reach. We’d love to help you get there.

Meet Your Loudonville Interior Designer

Linda Gerace-Skinner leads Interior Designs Atelier with a people-first approach to design.

Known for her direct honesty and warm personality, she creates classic, livable homes throughout Loudonville and the surrounding area while building lasting client relationships.

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We work on full-home renovations, new construction, kitchens, bathrooms, and complete furnishing projects. Many clients come to us during big transitions like building, downsizing, or reworking a home that no longer fits.

Our style blends classic and transitional elements with modern updates. We start with neutral foundations, then add personality through color, pattern, art, and layered textures.

Clients often mention Linda’s honesty and approachability. She listens carefully, explains decisions clearly, and welcomes questions.

Absolutely. You don’t need everything figured out. Through conversation, visuals, and thoughtful guidance, Linda helps clarify what you’re drawn to and how it fits your Loudonville home.

3 franklin square, suite 4
saratoga springs, ny 12866

info@interiordesignsatelier.com

518-321-7440

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Linda was my trusted guide as I transitioned from little rooms to large, soaring spaces.
— Nancy E.