Dezainteria Studio · Beirut, Lebanon
We've been doing this for 14 years.
The studio is new. The experience isn't.
Dezainteria is a Beirut-based interior design studio founded by two designers who spent over a decade working before building something of their own.
Our Story
Why Dezainteria Exists
For years, I worked as an interior designer inside a company. I was the one clients came to. I learned their taste, earned their trust, designed every detail — the layouts, the materials, the woodwork, the finishes. Every choice was made together with them.
Alongside that, I did freelance work. And in those projects, I had full control — from the first sketch to the final screw. My clients were happy. So happy, they referred others to me. Those referrals came to me through the company I worked for — which meant they became company clients, and the company's system applied to them.
That's where things fell apart. Delays. Materials that didn't show up. Workmanship that didn't match what we'd agreed. And then the calls would come — from people who had trusted me personally. "We came because of you. We trusted you. What happened?"
I had no honest answer. Because the truth was: I had no control over what happened after I handed the design over. My responsibility — as far as the business was concerned — ended at the drawing. But it didn't end there for me.
I believe the relationship between a designer and a client is like the relationship between a doctor and a patient. If you don't feel safe — if you don't trust completely — the result will always fall short, no matter how good the design looks on paper.
I built Dezainteria so that would never happen again. Here, I go from A to Z with every client — design, materials, execution, workers, site visits, every small detail. The promise I make at the beginning is the same promise that gets delivered at the end.
Rola
Co-Founder, Dezainteria Studio
I already knew how a site worked.
That's what made staying in the office so hard. I'd been on sites. I knew what happened there — how materials behaved in real light, how workers interpreted drawings, where the gap between design and execution quietly opened up. I'd seen it firsthand.
But not every company lets their interior designers go to site. Some keep them at the office — managing clients, running presentations, bringing in the next project. The site is someone else's job.
I understood the logic. I just couldn't accept it.
Because once you've stood in a space and watched it being built, you can't pretend that what happens on paper is enough. The design doesn't end at the drawing. It ends when the last detail is placed exactly where it belongs.
When Rola and I started talking, we realized we were coming from the same frustration — just from different angles. She'd seen what happens when the client loses trust. I'd seen what happens when the designer loses control of the process. Both lead to the same place: a project that doesn't deliver what it promised.
So we built something where neither of us has to walk away halfway through.
Nagham
Co-Founder, Dezainteria Studio
About the Studio
What Dezainteria Is
Dezainteria Studio was founded in 2025 by Rola and Nagham — two interior designers with a combined 14 years of professional experience in residential and commercial design across Lebanon and the region.
We built a studio where design and execution live under one roof — because we believe the client who trusts you with their vision deserves to see that vision delivered exactly as promised. Not approximately. Not almost. Exactly.
We're based in Beirut. We work across Lebanon. And we bring the same level of care to a single room as we do to a complete villa.
Our Approach
How We Think About Design
We don't start with aesthetics. We start with you.
Before we choose a colour, draw a layout, or suggest a material, we want to understand how you use your space, what your day looks like, who shares it with you, and what you've never quite been able to articulate but always felt was missing.
Design should restore you, not drain you. That belief shapes every project we take on.
Something Different
Feng Shui Integration
We are one of the few interior design studios in Lebanon that integrates Feng Shui principles into residential and commercial projects.
Feng Shui is not about rules or superstition. It's a framework for understanding how energy moves through a space — and how that affects how you feel in it. When combined with good design, the result is a home that doesn't just look beautiful. It works for you.
Feng Shui integration is available on any Dezainteria project. Ask us about it during your consultation.
The People Behind It
Rola & Nagham
Rola
Co-Founder & Lead Designer
Rola has 14 years of experience across fit-out projects, full renovations, and residential design — working in Lebanon and internationally. She believes no client should ever be surprised by what they see on site. Every project is presented in full 3D before a single worker lifts a tool. She doesn't sell dreams. She sells something you've already seen.
Nagham
Co-Founder & Lead Designer
Nagham brings the energy that keeps Dezainteria's work alive and current. With 6 years of experience and an instinct for what feels fresh, she approaches design as something woven into how people actually live. She balances Rola's precision with a perspective that is bold, intuitive, and always in the moment. Together: the experience to get it right, and the vision to keep it relevant.
"Design should restore you, not drain you."
— Rola & Nagham, Dezainteria Studio
Ready to Begin?
A Design Consultation is the first step — a focused session where we understand your project and give you honest direction.