Studio Garrison

Studio Garrison Full Service Interior Design Firm
All photos are images of Studio Garrison projects.

Garrison Hullinger is an interior designer with a passion for creating home environments that are as warm and beautiful as they are comfortable and functional. He maximizes spaces using color and texture, preferring soft, neutral tones and fabrics inspired by urban environments. Garrison has worked with clients around the country on all types of projects from hotel-style owner’s bedrooms to full h

ouse remodels. Scope of Work:

Interior Renovation
New Construction Interior Design
Interior Redesign

05/27/2026

We all need a little breathing room, some openness to enjoy, even during, or perhaps, especially during events and parties.



The best kitchens don't announce themselves.Panel-ready appliances. Soft grey cabinetry. A single warm shelf. A backspla...
05/23/2026

The best kitchens don't announce themselves.

Panel-ready appliances. Soft grey cabinetry. A single warm shelf. A backsplash that catches light without asking for attention.

This kitchen was designed to disappear, so the morning could take over instead.

Everything is where it should be. Nothing is in the way. The coffee is already made, the light is already good, and when you're ready, the rooftop deck over Southeast Portland is right there waiting.

We spend a lot of time thinking about the dramatic moments in a home. The reveal, the statement piece, the thing people photograph first. But the spaces that actually change how you feel day to day are usually quieter than that.
This one just works. That was the whole brief.

05/20/2026

A great example of deviating from a standard floorplan to achieve a great sense of openness and light. Bring on the sunshine!

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Sixty identical white boxes. No history. No client brief. Just a shell and a standard.Most design studios wait for the c...
05/16/2026

Sixty identical white boxes. No history. No client brief. Just a shell and a standard.

Most design studios wait for the client to bring the story. We had to write it ourselves.

This was a 60-unit luxury development in Deer Valley, each unit handed to us as an empty concrete shell. Our job wasn't to respond to someone's life. It was to anticipate one. To design spaces that felt personal before anyone had moved in, specific without being precious, livable without being safe.

The stone fireplace wall wasn't in the spec. The freestanding tub placed to face the mountain view wasn't in the spec. The cognac leather, the herringbone tile, the layered curtains that let the light work with the room instead of against it, none of it was required.

It was just the right answer for a guest who deserves more than a room that checks the boxes.

We do this work wherever the project is. The address changes. The standard doesn't.

High Point. Good design. Even better company.  featured me sharing two market finds I genuinely loved: a  chair that ear...
05/12/2026

High Point. Good design. Even better company.

featured me sharing two market finds I genuinely loved: a chair that earns its place in any room, and a side table discovered while visiting the team at . Bonus highlight: time with the wonderful . Grateful for a market full of beauty and even better people.

05/10/2026

HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY

From our Studio Garrison family to yours.

The kitchen was the gathering place. It just didn't know it yet.This family had lived in their 1951 ranch for years. The...
05/09/2026

The kitchen was the gathering place. It just didn't know it yet.

This family had lived in their 1951 ranch for years. They cooked together, entertained often, kids did homework on whatever surface was available. The kitchen worked, barely, but it kept everyone on the wrong side of a wall from each other.

What they wanted wasn't a renovation. They wanted the home to finally match the life happening inside it.

We opened the layout so the island now seats the whole family on two sides. We cut a pass-through window so the covered outdoor patio, previously a separate destination, became part of the kitchen. We brought in a skylight above what used to be the darkest corner of the house. And we tied in the stairwell to the lower level, so the whole home behaved as one space.

Walnut base cabinets. White uppers. Quartz counters. But none of that is the story. The story is that nobody has to leave the room anymore.

They waited years for this room.Not because they couldn’t build it sooner. Because they were waiting until they understo...
05/06/2026

They waited years for this room.

Not because they couldn’t build it sooner. Because they were waiting until they understood exactly what it needed to feel like.

When we finally sat down together, they didn’t describe dimensions or materials. They described mornings. Quiet ones. Good wine. People they love. A room that felt like it had always been there.

We spent a year turning that description into a place.
This is it.

The most overlooked design detail in every luxury home.It’s not the finishes. It’s not the furniture. It’s the moment of...
05/05/2026

The most overlooked design detail in every luxury home.
It’s not the finishes. It’s not the furniture. It’s the moment of arrival.

Every truly extraordinary room has a threshold designed to make you pause before you enter. An arch. A door with weight. A frame that tells you: what’s on the other side is different.

This wine room has double French doors set inside a dark arched surround, pulled from Old World estate references our client had been collecting for many years. You don’t just open them. You arrive.

Design the arrival. The room will do the rest.

A hallway is not a hallway. It’s a transition.The moment between where you are and where you’re going, that’s what a hal...
05/04/2026

A hallway is not a hallway. It’s a transition.

The moment between where you are and where you’re going, that’s what a hallway actually is. Most designers treat it like leftover space. We treat it like the most important room in the house.

In this project, the lower-level corridor was designed as a decompression sequence. Warm wood ceiling. Industrial barn pendants. Antique artifacts on the wall. Polished concrete that slows your pace without telling you to slow down.

By the time you reach those arched French doors and step into the cellar, you’ve already left the day behind.
That transition wasn’t accidental. It was the most deliberate thing we designed.

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18 S Boundary Court, #110
Portland, OR
97239

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Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

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