Blogs are one of the best gifts of the internet. Anything you could ever need to learn, you can find it on a blog somewhere. And interior design is no exception. Prior to getting my interior design certification from the Interior Design Institute, I learned all I could from blogs. And even now, they’re such a great way to stay up-to-date on all the latest trends and techniques. So I put together this massive list of the best interior design blogs to help you find the inspiration you’re looking for.
And I’ve broken it up to make it easier for you to find exactly what you’re looking for. There are so many different facets to interior design, and so many subgroups of blogs, so I tried to reflect that in this list.
best interior design blogs: trend blogs
There are tons of blogs out there that primarily focus on keeping their audiences up-to-date on the latest trends in interior design and design products.
These are great references to stay hip on new developments in the industry. Whether you’re an interior designer yourself, or you just love to experiment with your own home.
Design Milk
In contrast to the last blog, Design Milk is a really good reference for industry trends rather than focusing on practical advice necessarily.
If you’re a professional interior designer, this is definitely something you want to add to your list of resources. They cover everything from interior design to architecture to product design and more
I found Dabito, the founder of OLD BRAND NEW, on Instagram and I’m so glad I did.
He has such a unique point of view and uses color in such a good way; the spaces he creates are bright and colorful, but still somehow understated and mature.
On the blog, he shares some amazing interior design inspiration, of course, but he also shares beautiful images from his travels.
He even has his “Jukebox” series where he shares curated playlists for the season.
Truly everything you could want in a blog, I think.
Hunted Interior
This blog was started to help people “hunt” for their own style and bring it to life, no matter the budget.
Kristin Jackson, the founder, spent years as an International Hotel designer. So she has a really unique perspective, bringing the luxury insight mixed with a budget-friendly focus.