Professional Bridgewater Interior Designer

Melissa Lynn Designs – Decorating Den Interiors specializes in turn-key design for your home or business. We’ll create a cohesive interior design plan and handle it all from inspiration to installation, making your life easier and saving you valuable time.

Every design project presents its own unique set of circumstances, so we pride ourselves on working together with our clients to find the perfect solutions to suit their needs and help realize their design aesthetic.

You’ll meet with our interior designer to discuss the specifics of your project and together you’ll determine the investment level needed to realize your vision. Depending on the size of your interior design project, we may be able to get started after our initial meeting. Once we have a plan in place, we coordinate everything – from measuring, product ordering and finally to installation and final reveal.

At Melissa Lynn Designs – Decorating Den Interiors, it’s our mission to help you make your home in Bridgewater all that it can be.

Contact us today at 732-754-6764 and let’s work together to make your home more beautiful one room at a time.

Bridgewater Interior Designer

Bridgewater Township was purchased from an Indian Tribe by King George of England in 1749. It was primarily a farming town but today is home to about 43,000 residents in a mix of rural and suburban life.

Bridgewater, NJ Resources:

Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District – Bridgewater’s school district is among the largest in the county and has numerous awards for excellence in various academics and co-curriculars.

Somerset Business Partnership – The Somerset County Business Partnership is a unique organization that creates vibrant connections with partners in the public and private sectors to build a prosperous and sustainable future in Somerset County.

Washington Valley Park – Enjoy about 719 acres of pine and hemlock forests, freshwater wetland marshes, rock, historical monuments and a 21-acre reservoir in the heart of Bridgewater when visiting Washington Valley park.