Elevating Spaces Through Collaborative Design

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Interior design rooted in experience

Welcome to Meg Jonsen Interiors, where over three decades of interior design expertise meet an intuitive, collaborative approach. Whether you're building a custom mountain retreat or renovating your primary residence, Meg partners with you and your architect and contractor to bring your vision to life with craftsmanship, care, and clarity.

Why Work With Meg?

Your Vision, Expertly Translated

Meg’s design process starts with what matters most: you. Through open conversation, intuitive discovery, and hand-drawn sketches, she translates your ideas into spaces that feel both elevated and personal.

Built-In Collaboration

With deep fluency in the language of construction and architecture, Meg acts as a trusted bridge between you and your project team. From built-ins to lighting plans, every detail is thoughtfully considered and beautifully integrated.

A Partner You Can Trust

Clients and collaborators alike value Meg’s calm confidence, clear communication, and hands-on service. She's present from the first meeting through final installation, advocating for excellence every step of the way.

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Design Services

  • Custom home interior planning

  • Renovation design and space planning

  • Built-in, cabinetry, and millwork design

  • Finish, fixture and material selections

  • Lighting and furniture planning

  • Collaboration with architects and builders

  • Hand-drawn sketching and visual ideation

  • Project consulting and design guidance

  • Procurement of furnishings, lighting, and window coverings

Serving clients in Denver, Colorado, and mountain resort regions across the West.

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Meg’s work is grounded in ten timeless design principles. From simplicity and timelessness to service and intuition, she believes that well-designed rooms don’t just look good. They feel right, function well, and invite you to live fully.

A Thoughtful Process, A Harmonious Result