

I was doing some late-night Pinterest browsing when I came across several beautiful rooms by designer Sarah Richardson and her talented team that I hadn’t noticed before. Some of them I’ve featured in the past, but seeing them again felt just as delightful. I always admire Sarah’s work—each room has a distinct charm and thoughtful detail.
Since it’s Monday and fresh inspiration can help jump-start the week, I’m sharing seven rooms I love by Sarah Richardson and her team. These spaces showcase a variety of styles and design choices, from layered textures and classic palettes to bold accents and clever layouts. If these aren’t enough, I’ve included a list of past posts featuring Sarah’s work at the end of this article for more ideas and references.
Which of these rooms is your favorite and why? Let’s chat.
Designer: Allison Willson, Sarah Richardson Design
Designer: Allison Willson, Sarah Richardson Design
Designer: Sarah Richardson and Natalie Hodgins, Sarah Richardson Design
Designer: Natalie Hodgins and Kate Stuart, Sarah Richardson Design
Designer: Sarah Richardson, Tanya Bonus, Tommy Smythe and Lindsay Mens, Sarah Richardson Design
Designer: Sarah Richardson and Natalie Hodgins, Sarah Richardson Design
Images sourced from Sarah Richardson Design via House and Home
Related Sarah Richardson posts:
5 Inspiring Ideas from Sarah’s House
I {heart} Sarah’s Summer House
Decorating with Pattern & Color – Sarah’s House
5 Decorating Ideas from Sarah’s Cottage
Using Multiple Paint Colors in One Room
Sarah Richardson’s Royal Blue, Gold and White Kitchen
Sarah’s House Season 4
Rooms that Inspire: Sarah & Tommy
Sarah 101
Dream House Tour
Sarah’s Farmhouse at Christmas
Each of these posts highlights different aspects of Sarah Richardson’s design approach—whether it’s color, pattern, layered textures, or thoughtful space planning. If you’re looking for ideas to refresh a room or to refine your own style, studying finished rooms and the choices behind them can be a helpful way to spark new ideas. Which detail catches your eye most: color choices, furniture arrangement, or decorative accents?