Homepolish's Collection Tool Aims to Make Interior Design More Transparent and Accessible for Clients

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Interior design has gone through something of a reinvigoration over the past decade.

Thanks to the envy-worth inspiration, courtesy of Instagram and Pinterest, having a professionally-designed home is more in vogue—and more attainable—than ever. That accessibility is thanks in part to Noa Santos, founder of interior designer service Homepolish, which aims to make interior design more accessible and affordable to a younger, more digitally-aware consumer.

Santos established Homepolish five years ago after noticing a void of more budget-friendly, tech-savvy interior design offerings, something a young professional could experience in their own home.

“This new, savvier client that grew up in the age of the internet expected a certain level of transparency, ease and collaboration,” explained Santos.

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