Designer Consultations: In-person and Virtual
web: daniellerichter.com
instagram: @daniellerichterdesign
Danielle Richter was born and raised in Chicago by her French mother and American father, the first home she experienced with a mix of cultures. Her mother's talent for decorating, art and fashion along with a French aesthetic had an influence on Richter from an early age. Her home was constantly evolving as her mother created new decor, providing an exciting environment of transformation. After studying business, Richter moved to New York City where she studied at The New York School of Interior Design with a focus on decorative arts and collectible design. Her passion for building beautiful interiors that cultivate the personalities and cultures of her clients shines through on her diverse projects. Through a love of personal travel, one often sees a worldly approach to her interiors that are a collection of both antiques and contemporary design. Her French heritage influences her perspective on living with classical architectural details alongside modern furnishings and contemporary art. The calm of textural neutrals as well as the vitality of color are a thread throughout Richter’s work. Whether it is laboring over the perfect shade of white, studying her client’s closets for the shades that make them shine, or reflecting the exterior views inside, Richter uses color as a primary medium. Richter approaches each project as a story and directs what we see, feel and touch as a means of being transported. Each space is a distinct experience created with the intent to surprise. Through her mix of luxury exotic finishes, custom furnishings and interior architecture Richter creates one-of-a-kind spaces as strikingly unique as her clients.
Construction
Residential Interior Design and Renovation
Glam
Architecture, construction and remodel consultation
Cabinetry and built-ins
Career advice for fellow interior designers
Drapery and window treatments
Fixtures, finishes and trims
Floor plan layout
Furniture and home décor selection and placement