Interior Creators

When dreaming about their children growing up parents often wonder what their children will be when they grow up? Will they grow up to be a doctor, a lawyer, a poet or a dancer? The possibilities are limitless!

Parents may influence their careers by giving their children an occupational inspired name. Ramsey may grow up to be a famous chef like Gordon Ramsey. Scout could grow up to be a best selling author or librarian like Harper Lee. Sawyer might grow up to be the world greatest craftsman restoring old homes.

And every great architectural craftsman needs a great interior designer. Could that be your son or daughter? With one of these names it may be guaranteed they’ll grow up to be a future interior designer on HGTV.

Alcove - Commonly used as a sleeping area in medieval architecture, an Alcove is a small area of a room that is formed by one part of the wall being built further back than the rest of the wall.

Arabesque - This fun spin on Arabella is known in interior design as a pattern with multiple interlaced flowers, foliage, fruits and scrolls.

Bay - This type of window is known to be the perfect reading nook with a three angled opening for optimal fresh air.

Boheme - Short for Bohemian, this type of interior design has influenced home decor and baby names worldwide.

Chenille - This luxurious iridescent fabric can be used in accent pieces to liven up a room in various upholstery projects.

Coast - Coastal designs are one of the most popular styles of home interiors for that personal relaxation vibe.

Credenza - This piece of furniture is a must have for optimal storage. Credenza sounds so elegant, it would make for such a regal girls name.

Dina - Taken from the origin Scandinavia, Scandinavia as well as Germany is where the farmhouse architectural home style originated from built in the 1700’s.

Egypt - Egypt Sherrod is an American real estate broker and house flipper who has stared on HGTV since 2006.

Emery - This gender neutral name means industrious, a creative choice for parents who prefer industrial design.

Gable - This type of roof is most commonly found in colder climates as they can easily shed off snow during the wintertime.

Geo - Geometric prints and patterns are the way to go for a maximal bold design.

Hue - Want to give your child a colorful moniker but deciding on a name is more challenging than picking out paint? Choose Hue! Hue isn’t just a shade but also a variant of Hugh.

Jalousie - A shutter or blind made with horizontal slats that can be adjusted to admit sunshine and airflow while excluding direct sun and rainy weather.

Kelvin - Similar to the name Kevin; Kelvin is used as a measurement of a light sources color. The higher the Kelvin number, the closer it is to replicating natural sunlight.

Magnolia - Inspired by one of their first dates, designers Chip and Joanna Gaines have built a successful brand called Magnolia.

Marble - Marble is a popular design for kitchen countertops.

Morocco - Moroccan styled interiors consist of busy patterns and bold colors with intricate details and lush fabrics.

Nouveau - Art Nouveau is a modern style of home interior that includes natural materials an organic patterns.

Oak - This type of wood is one of the most reliable options for hardwood flooring.

Patina - A light layer of glossy luster or sheen that develops on the surface through the aging process overtime.

Revere - Paul Revere Williams was the first licensed African-American architect west of Mississippi. He designed both homes and commercial buildings in the 1920’s and had designed over 2,500 buildings in the Los Angeles area prior to his passing. Some of his most famous cliental includes Frank Sinatra and Lucille Ball.

Sconce - A light fixture mounted to a wall for support.

Steel - A popular finish found on appliances and decor.

Stone - This natural element can be found on the exterior or interior of a house. Adding stone will create a bold yet earthy element to your design.

Tudor - Tudor architecture was one of the last created during medieval times in Wales and England.

Venetian - Venetian Gothic architecture is inspired by the famous city of Venice, Italy.

Villa - This style of home is a large and luxurious countryside residence inspired by Victorian or Edwardian influences.

Wain - This alternative spelling of Wayne is inspired by the term Wainscoting; an application of wood paneling to the lower portion of a wall.

Wolfe - Elsie de Wolfe was the first interior designer to be given commission for a design.

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