Designs that feels like home
I’m Lily Walters , interior designer, vintage hunter, and founder of Lily Walters Design. I help people create spaces that feel truly lived in, not just styled for a photo.
My design work blends secondhand finds with timeless choices, resulting in homes that feel collected over time. Layered, warm, and full of story. Whether it’s a cozy city apartment or a family home, I bring together sustainability, color, and creativity to make each space feel like you.
Meet Lily- Founder & Lead Designer
Lily Walters Design is growing into a studio practice, and I’m thrilled to collaborate with designers like Kora Monigle to expand our creative range.
Meet Kora Monigle- Collaborating Designer
I’m Kora Monigle, a spatial designer with a background in architecture and furniture design. I approach each project with a deep understanding of space, form, and function, working to create environments that are both thoughtful and highly personal.
My work emphasizes texture, pattern, and color to bring depth and warmth to every space. A love of vintage and secondhand furniture informs much of my process, adding layers of character and story to the homes I design. Each project is a collaboration rooted in trust, creativity, and a shared vision for what a home can be.
Tribeca Loft - Studio DB, Photography by Matthew Williams & Annie Schlechter

FAQs
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Mid-Century meets Traditional meets Collected meets ?
I call it “collected and intentional.” I love spaces that feel layered, warm, a little moody, and full of personality. My designs use vintage pieces, unique color palettes, and sustainability at the core.
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Yes! I offer virtual consultations and remote design services for clients anywhere. I also create digital guides that walk you through how to design your own space, room by room.
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Absolutely. Many of my clients start with a single space and build from there. You can also start with a one-time consultation to get design clarity.
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Not always. I typically source the larger staple pieces like sofas or beds new to ensure quality and comfort, but I try to incorporate as many secondhand, vintage, or upcycled pieces as possible. It’s all about creating a layered, unique look while keeping sustainability in mind.
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The best way to start is by reaching out through my contact form. I’ll send over my current service guide, which includes a breakdown of offerings, what to expect, and starting investment ranges. From there, if it feels like a good fit, we’ll book a call to chat through your project and next steps.
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My design guides are digital resources created for anyone who wants to elevate their space without hiring a full-time designer. They walk you through everything from layout tips to sourcing suggestions with links, styling advice, and real examples. Perfect if you’re a DIYer, renter, or just need direction before diving in.