CERTIFIED INTERIOR DECORATING STUDIO · NORTHERN BALTIMORE COUNTY

Warmth,

with structure.

A small studio for considered homes — European-influenced sensibility, natural materials, and the slow craft of getting a room exactly right.

BASED

Mid-Atlantic + Remote

BOOKING

Northern Baltimore County

WORKING

Late 2026 Projects

T H E S T U D I O

We design for people who want their homes to feel collected, not decorated — rooms layered with light, texture, and pieces that hold a story.

H O W W E W O R K

Three ways to begin together.


i. Full-Service Design

Whole homes, from floor plan to the last lampshade. Sourced from small workshops in North America and Europe.


ii. Single-Room Design

For the room you love but can't quite finish. A focused engagement with the studio's full attention on one space.


iii. E-Design

Virtual design and direction, delivered as a complete package. For clients beyond our travel radius.

S T U D I O P H I L O S O P H Y

"A room should feel as though it has always been there — and as though it could still surprise you in the morning."

- T E A B E R R Y F E R N I N T E R I O R S

W H A T W E B E L I E V E

Five principles, briefly.

The ideas that guide every project the studio takes on.


i. Craftsmanship over trend.

ii. Materials with patina over things that age out of style.

iii. Restraint, not minimalism.

iv. The mix, not the matched set.‍ ‍

v. Rooms made slowly — never all at once.


A B O U T T H E S T U D I O

A small studio, slow work.

Teaberry Fern was born on a piece of property at the edge of a lake, where teaberries and ferns grow together along the shaded woodland floor. The studio takes its name — and its sensibility — from that pairing: warm and restrained, color and calm, the lasting and the new.

Led by a Certified Interior Decorator (C.I.D.), the studio is initentionally small by design — a one-decorator practice based in northern Baltimore County, where every project, sketch, and styling decision passes through the same set of hands. The work blends European-influenced restraint with warm American tradition — natural materials, considered makers, and a deep preference for sourcing from small workshops in North America and Europe.

Our portfolio is being photographed this summer. In the meantime, we'd love to talk about your home.

— Teaberry Fern

B E G I N

Let’s make something.

Now taking on a small group of projects for late 2026. If you have a home that's ready for its next chapter, we'd love to hear about it. Send us a note — we read every inquiry personally.