Commercial Interior Design
Designed with purpose, built around people.
Welcome everyone into your space the right way.
Great design is more than aesthetics — it influences the way people experience a space every single day. Whether it’s a workplace, healthcare facility, church, or gathering space, intentional design creates environments that feel welcoming, functional, inspiring, and grounded in purpose.
Harper + Grace Interiors brings over 25 years of design and construction experience to commercial spaces with a thoughtful balance of creativity, functionality, and human connection.
Who we work with...
Harper + Grace Interiors is a strong fit for businesses, organizations, and professionals who:
Value spaces that feel welcoming, intentional, and thoughtfully designed
Want a balance of functionality, workflow, comfort, and visual impact
Need a designer experienced in commercial, healthcare, church, office, and industrial environments
Understand that design influences productivity, connection, and overall experience
Want guidance from the early planning stages through final installation
Appreciate a collaborative approach with attention to both the big picture and the smallest details
Whether you’re building, renovating, or refreshing an existing space, Harper + Grace Interiors helps bring vision, functionality, and purpose together from concept to completion. We’d love to start the conversation with a complementary discovery call.
Industries we design for...
Two and a half decades of commercial work has given us deep familiarity across a few specific environments.
Medical Offices
Practices and clinics that want to put patients at ease the moment they walk in. We design for the realities of medical environments, including durability, cleanability, and code, while keeping warmth and calm at the center of the experience.
Churches and Faith-Based Spaces
Sanctuaries, fellowship halls, classrooms, and ministry offices that need to serve a congregation across decades, not seasons. We design with reverence for what these spaces mean to the people who gather in them.
Offices and Admin Spaces
Workspaces that support how teams actually work. Quiet rooms that are actually quiet. Common spaces that pull people together. Reception areas that set the right tone before a single conversation begins.
Industrial Environments
Industrial spaces have their own design challenges, from durability to acoustics to scale. We bring a softer, more human layer to environments that often feel utilitarian by default.
Our approach...
Three principles shape our commercial work.
1. Warm, not corporate
The default for commercial design is cold, generic, and easily forgotten. We design in the other direction. Warm materials, considered lighting, and thoughtful texture turn a space into something the people inside it actually want to be in.
2. Current, without trend-chasing
Commercial spaces live longer than most residential ones. We design for spaces that will feel current five and ten years out, not just at install. That means choices grounded in materials, proportion, and quality rather than the trend of the moment.
3. Designed for the people inside it
Whether it is your team, your patients, your customers, or your congregation, the people who live inside the space day to day are the brief. How they feel walking in. How they move through it. How it supports the work they do. That is what we design for.
How a Commercial Project Works
Step 1
Free Discovery Call
A conversation about your space, your goals, your timeline, and your team. No pressure, no commitment. We will both leave knowing whether we are a fit.
Step 2
Paid Consultation
Two 2-hour sessions to dig into your space, your needs, and your direction. For commercial projects, this often includes a site walk, stakeholder input, and an early read on scope and timeline.
Step 3
Ongoing Design
From there, we work together hourly, scaled to the project. Some commercial engagements are scoped tightly around one space, like a reception area or a single ministry suite. Others span full buildouts. We can move at the pace your timeline requires.
What a commercial project can include...
Every project is shaped around your scope. Depending on the engagement, commercial work with us can include:
- Space planning and layout
- Material, finish, and color palette selection
- Furniture, fixture, and equipment specification
- Lighting design and selection
- Branded environments and signage coordination
- Acoustic and durability planning
- Coordination with architects, contractors, and trades
- Installation and final styling
A trusted partner in commercial design.
Commercial design is rarely a solo effort. For commercial furniture, custom workspace solutions, and professional installation at scale, we partner directly with One Source Business Interiors — the commercial design arm of One Source Office Products in Northport, Alabama.
Through this partnership, our clients have access to premium office furniture, workspace planning, and installation services across corporate, healthcare, education, financial, industrial, and non-profit environments. When we design for your business, you benefit from the strength of a trusted regional partner standing alongside us — bringing both the right resources and the right expertise to every project.
What is like to work with us?
“Sarita was a Godsend to our church. She is personable and has a fabulous eye for design. She was able to create a vision and look that was everything we could have hoped for—design, function, and a reflection of who we were as a church. Sarita goes the extra mile in everything she does. She managed our timeline well and even bridged the construction and design relationship by communicating with our contractors to perfection. We will be forever grateful for all she has done for our church.”
— Ashley, City Church
“I was able to meet and work with Sarita in relation to our company, Express Bath. We were remodeling a newly purchased building, and we hired her to design it! Easily one of our best decisions, she brought ideas and concepts we hadn’t even thought about! She coordinated everything, and to say she is a joy to work with is an understatement, we even hired her again to decorate our buildings for Christmas! She has become one of the team and a fast friend to us all!”
— Becky Palmer, Express Bath
“Sarita is a truly talented designer who took our vision and brought it to life in a way that exceeded expectations. She genuinely listened to our needs and wants, took a personal interest in our company and team, and thoughtfully highlighted the best aspects of who we are. Through her creativity and attention to detail, she helped create a space our teammates genuinely enjoy coming to each day.”
— Tracy Blaxton, Nucor Tubular Products
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you handle large commercial buildouts, or only smaller projects?
Both. We have worked on full-scope buildouts as well as targeted projects like a single reception area, a renovated wing, or a refreshed sanctuary. We scale to your scope.
Can you work with our architect, contractor, or facilities team?
Yes. Most of our commercial projects involve coordination with at least one outside partner, whether that is an architect, a general contractor, a facilities lead, or a vendor. We are comfortable as the design lead inside that mix.
What kinds of commercial spaces have you designed?
Medical offices, churches and faith-based spaces, offices and admin spaces, and industrial environments. Each comes with its own design constraints, and after 25+ years we have a strong feel for what works in each.
How do you handle code, durability, and regulated environments?
With experience and partners. Commercial design is rarely just an aesthetic exercise. Especially in medical and faith-based spaces, there are codes, accessibility standards, and durability realities that shape every decision. We design with those in mind from day one.
Do you offer virtual or remote design for commercial clients?
Yes, when it fits. We will also travel! On-site work is our preference for commercial because the physical space matters so much, but we can structure remote-friendly engagements for the right project.
What is the typical timeline for a commercial project?
It varies dramatically by scope, from a few weeks for a focused refresh to many months for a full buildout. We will give you a realistic timeline after the consultation, once we understand the project.
Let's design a space your people will love.
The free discovery call is the best first step. Tell us about your space, your team, and what you are hoping to create. We will take it from there.







