INTERIOR DESIGN

three icons that denote Olympia Design Group as Spatial Interior Designers.
We are a residential & commercial interior and spatial design studio creating environments shaped through material sensitivity, architectural restraint, and thoughtful composition. Our work balances past and present to create homes and businesses that feel calm, cohesive, and deeply lived in.

01. LARGE SCALE REIMAGINING

Designed for clients seeking a complete reinvention of their home, this service addresses the relationship between space, materiality, light, and daily life at every scale. We develop a unified design framework that guides each room, ensuring continuity throughout the residence while uncovering new opportunities for function, flow, and expression. The result is a home that feels intentional, enduring, and distinctly its own.
Fully Restored Colonial Home in Historic Downtown Savannah, using restrained color, elevated hardscaping and rich landscaping.
Fully Restored Colonial Home in Historic Downtown Savannah, using restrained color, elevated hardscaping and rich landscaping.

HISTORIC DOWNTOWN

Situated within Savannah’s Historic Downtown district, this residential restoration reinterprets a traditional Southern structure through a more refined, architectural lens.
  • Full-scale transformation
  • Spatial reconfiguration
  • Color + material strategy
  • Interior / exterior restoration
A fully restored costal craftsmen with bright red tin roof, on the isle of hope in savannah Georgia.
A fully restored costal craftsmen with bright red tin roof, on the isle of hope in savannah Georgia.

ISLE OF HOPE

Situated beneath the live oaks of Isle of Hope, this residential restoration re-imagines both the primary residence and adjoining guest structure through a unified architectural language rooted in warmth, restraint, and continuity.
  • Full renovation
  • Spatial reconfiguration
  • Color + material strategy
  • Interior / exterior restoration

02. COLOR DESIGN

A comprehensive color strategy developed in response to the architecture of the home, the quality of natural light, and the character of its materials. Rather than selecting colors room by room, we create a unified palette that allows each space to relate naturally to the next, resulting in a home that feels harmonious, intentional, and enduring.
Room with a design within reach bed, framed artwork by Geoff McFetridge , a tall beige floor lamp, woven basket, and a dark mauve paint scheme by Farrow and Ball

ARDSLEY PARK

Renovated for a design-minded family, the project reworked interiors to create a cohesive, elevated, and emotionally grounded home. Instead of major architectural changes, it focused on tonal shifts, softened contrasts, and refined materials—renewing the residence through restrained, transformative interventions.

  • Spatial reconfiguration
  • Color + tonal redevelopment
  • Material + veneering strategy
  • Interior refinement + modernization
Restored Historic Park Slope Bathroom, with Calcutta marble, glossy glazed vertical subway tile, Brizo faucets, and architectural digest styling.

HISTORIC PARK SLOPE

This Park Slope renovation reimagined the kitchen and bathrooms with cleaner, contemporary materials while preserving the home’s original architecture. Strong tonal contrasts, layered stone, updated fixtures, and custom millwork create a restrained luxury that pairs modern function with the warmth and character of the historic house.
  • Spatial reconfiguration
  • Color + tonal redevelopment
  • Material + veneering strategy
  • Interior refinement + modernization

03. SPATIAL design

Color has the ability to shape the experience of a home as profoundly as architecture itself. Through an analysis of natural light, spatial relationships, existing furnishings, and the rhythms of daily life, we develop a considered color narrative unique to each residence. Delivered as a comprehensive digital product, the resulting palette serves as an enduring reference—allowing homeowners to confidently evolve their spaces over time while maintaining clarity, cohesion, and a strong sense of place.

Includes:

  • Scale and proportion studies
  • Furniture and layout planning
  • Lighting and decorative direction
  • Textile and material layering

Stacks of folded black and white clothing on a wooden table in a minimalist, modern room with neutral colors and wooden furniture.
Stacks of folded black and white clothing on a wooden table in a minimalist, modern room with neutral colors and wooden furniture.
Kitchen with green cabinets, marble countertop and backsplash, a gold faucet, a plant in a beige vase, and a beige bowl.
Kitchen with green cabinets, marble countertop and backsplash, a gold faucet, a plant in a beige vase, and a beige bowl.
A modern armchair with orange upholstery and dark wooden sides, placed by a window overlooking a wooded area. A gray throw blanket hangs over the armrest, and a sleek floor lamp with a metallic finish stands next to the chair.
A modern armchair with orange upholstery and dark wooden sides, placed by a window overlooking a wooded area. A gray throw blanket hangs over the armrest, and a sleek floor lamp with a metallic finish stands next to the chair.