Interior Design Projects 2025 Round Up — Part 1

As 2025 comes to a close, we’re excited to reflect on some of this year’s projects. From full home renovations and luxury remodels to new construction and furniture styling, our work spans a wide range of interior design services. Here’s a look at just a few of the incredible transformations our Kirkendall Design team had the privilege of working on.

Private Bank Office in Tulsa

Project Type: Commercial Interior Design + Furniture & Styling

For this private bank office in Tulsa, we brought “lifestyle living” into a corporate environment.  Every private office, conference room, and reception area was thoughtfully designed to reflect the bank’s high-end brand and build trust with clients the moment they step through the doors.

Our commercial interior design services focused on furniture, styling, and layouts that balance luxury with functionality. From wall décor to wallpaper and custom furnishings, each detail was selected to bring residential warmth and comfort into this corporate environment. 

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Forest Meadows

Project Type: Kitchen Design + Furniture & Styling

We helped our empty-nester clients refresh their longtime Tulsa home for a new stage of life. With a large family and many grandchildren, the goal was to create spaces that could comfortably host gatherings while embracing a Nancy Meyers–inspired aesthetic.

Our team redesigned the kitchen, living room, dining room, and foyer, and selected new furniture, fixtures, and styling that make the entire downstairs more cozy. Every space was thoughtfully designed to feel both beautiful and family-friendly.

More design details and photos coming in 2026.

Berwick South

Project Type: Builder-Grade Home Refresh + Furniture & Styling

When our clients moved into their newly built South Tulsa home, it lacked personality despite its bright, open layout. Our Kirkendall Design team transformed this standard builder-grade house with layered luxury elements—from a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace and custom lighting to rich wallpapers, hardware, and tailored furniture. 

Every space—from the living room, dining, and kitchen to the primary suite and powder bath— was designed to create a home that feels inviting, personal, and luxurious.

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Hudson Place

Project Type: Kitchen Renovation + Custom Design Details

Many Tulsa homeowners will relate to our Hudson Place Project: a beloved home in a great location but with a layout and style that felt dated. Our clients wanted to stay in their home but needed a kitchen and living space refresh to make daily life more enjoyable. 

We introduced two-tone cabinetry with wood lowers and rich blue uppers, new windows to bring in natural light, and reconfigured layouts for better storage and flow. Details like a custom coffee bar with disappearing doors, new pantry cabinetry, a large island, and integrated pet gate make this space both practical and beautiful.

More design details and photos coming in 2026. 

Green wallpaper in bathroom with gold linear wall sconce, interior design by Kirkendall Design

Wenmoor

Project Type: Luxury Home Refresh + Furniture & Styling

Our clients have lived in this beautiful Tuscan-style home for nearly two decades and were ready for a lighter, more modern look. We removed heavy faux finishes and ornate scrollwork, refreshed paint colors, updated lighting, and selected furniture scaled for the home’s grand architecture. 

The result is a brighter, more inviting space that honors the home’s classic character. This project shows how thoughtful updates can transform an older estate into a timeless, livable home—proof that luxury living doesn’t always require a full remodel.

More design details and photos coming in 2026.

These highlights are just a few examples of the interior design projects we completed this year. Each project—whether a full renovation, kitchen design, or luxury furniture update—reflects our commitment to creating spaces that are functional, personal, and beautifully designed.

We are grateful to our clients who trust us to bring their vision to life. Stay tuned for Part 2 of our Interior Design Projects 2025 Round Up, where we’ll share even more of our design transformations.