BETH DIANA SMITH
CEO + PRINCIPAL DESIGNER
After more than a decade in accounting and finance at companies like Viacom and Johnson & Johnson, Beth Diana Smith left the corporate world to launch her own interior design firm. Her eye for aesthetics paired with her project management experience culminates in a truly unique approach to design. Her signature style is modern and eclectic with luxurious finishes and custom furnishings. Each vignette is a functioning art installation in its own right. Above all, her work is client-centric as she helps each homeowner hone in on their own style and create a space that inspires them and enhances their lifestyle. Beth’s goal for each project is to elevate the lives of her clients by first elevating their daily environment.
Beth holds a Master of Science degree from Seton Hall University and a degree from the New York School of Interior Design. She is a founding member of the Black Artists + Designers Guild, a member of the 2020 House Beautiful Advisory Council, and an Associate member of the American Society of Interior Designers. To read what others have to say about Beth and her work, and directly from Beth, please visit the press page.
COMPREHENSIVE DESIGN + A LA CARTE SERVICES
Beth Diana Smith Interior Design brings collected-meets-refined style and unparalleled efficiency to a variety of project types. She is adept at crafting inspired residential and commercial designs, with experience managing projects of every scope—from color consultations to full service design. Beth’s spaces marry visual interest and livability, with luxurious finishes and skillful curations of art, pattern, and color.
Each service begins with establishing the needs of the individual client through a thorough consultation. For clients outside the Tri-State Area, Beth is available for travel or e-design.
Services + Process
Full Service Design
e-Design
Residential Design
Floor Planning
Space Planning
Color Consultations
Kitchen + Bath
Art Curation
Commercial Design
Project Management
Home Offices
Construction Documents