It’s not always easy to make your home look and feel good.
With soaring furniture prices, long delivery times, and ever-changing home trends, some of us may feel confused and frustrated. Fortunately, there are interior designers who understand your pain. Although they charge their customers, they’ve turned to their social media platforms for practical solutions to make your living space look as good as you do, all at no cost. Over the years, Instagram has become the tool of choice for interior designers and decorators around the world due to its quick accessibility and ease of photography.

A new generation of interior designers have taken advantage of their social media approach to design, and we’ve broken down some of our top picks for black women’s interior designer accounts you should follow right now.
01
Erin Jones – @AllEryn
This millennium is a
handyman in design when it comes to marrying modern aesthetics with a classic touch. She often pulls back the curtain on how she creates incredible spaces, often for less than $500. From building marble coffee tables from scratch to elevating a home office with just a few supplies, there’s no stopping her. More recently, she invited her audience on social media to follow her as she designs her new home. I can’t wait to see the sequel!
02
Nicole Gibbons – @NicoleGibbonsStyle
After having a disappointing experience at a paint store,
the designer decided to launch its own Clare line, a direct-to-consumer start-up that puts the customer first. She often shows the power of a good paint job and how small changes can be transformative.
03
@JustinaBlakeney
As the
founder from lifestyle and design blog—The Jungalow—Blakeney has risen to popularity, captivating her followers with her cool California aesthetic. The now two-time New York Times bestselling author and furniture designer has her pieces in Selamat and Anthropologie stores and website.
04
@KeshaFranklin
With a client list that includes Colin Kapernick,
Kesha Franklin knows a thing or two about interior design. Founder and CEO of New York-based Halden Interiors, she focuses her work on being “resolutely customer-centric”, tailored to homeowners.