Highlands Professional Interior Designer

At Reframed Living – Decorating Den Interiors, we specialize in one thing – beautiful decorating! It’s our mission to create spaces that reflect your taste and your lifestyle. Whether your design project involves a living room, family room, dining room, bedroom or office, we have the products and ideas to suit your every need. 

Every project presents its own unique set of circumstances, so we pride ourselves on working together with our clients to find the perfect products that express their style and fit their budget. Our initial design consultation is always complimentary. We’ll discuss the specifics of your project, help determine the budget and make some preliminary design suggestions. Depending on the size of the project, we may be able to get started right away after the initial meeting. Once we have a plan in place, we coordinate everything – from measuring, product ordering and finally to installation. And the best part, we handle it all, helping to make your life easier and save you valuable time and money.

At Reframed Living – Decorating Den Interiors, it’s our goal to help you make your home in Highlands all that it can be.

Contact us today at 828-335-1788 and let’s work together to make your home more beautiful one room at a time.

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Highlands is a city in Macon County, NC with a population of around 3,200. Highlands is one of the highest towns east of the Mississippi River, with an elevation at 4,118 feet. It’s also located in one of the few temperate rainforests in North America.

Highlands Resources:

Highlands Performing Arts Center – The Highlands Performing Arts Center provides quality venues and performing arts for the Highlands Cashiers community.

Highland’s Hudson Library – The Hudson Library serves the area’s full-time and seasonal residents with the latest fiction and nonfiction best-sellers, mysteries, literary fiction, and much more.

Highlands Biological Nature Center – Highlands Nature Center was founded as the museum of the Highlands Biological Station in 1927, and was originally housed as an annex to the Hudson Library.