New house interior design living room by Decorilla

What does it take to furnish a 6,000-square-foot home while construction is still underway? A Scottsdale couple turned to Decorilla, seeking guidance on room furnishing and decor selections. This new house interior design story follows their project from moodboard to final render.

The Challenge: New House Interior Design

A couple building a contemporary home in Scottsdale reached out to Decorilla for new house interior design guidance. They needed help shaping three main areas: the open-plan great room, the primary bedroom, and the bathroom. Construction was already underway on the 6,000-square-foot residence; flooring had been chosen alongside cabinet finishes and plumbing fixtures, decorating a new home. The designer was now asked to come up with a creative interior design solution for decorating a new home, and:

  • Define the kitchen layout while coordinating with existing cabinet and fixture selections
  • Furnish the living and dining zones within the great room
  • Select finishes and furnishings for the primary bedroom
  • Design the primary bathroom
  • Source statement art and decor that align with the home’s modern, warm aesthetic

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Design Inspiration: New Home Interiors

Contemporary new house living room interior design by Decorilla designer, Danielle E.
Contemporary new house living room interior by Decorilla designer, Danielle E.

The client assembled private Pinterest boards as working references for their new house interior design. Kitchen images showed contemporary style combinations of dark and smoked walnut cabinetry set against pale walls. Each pin demonstrated a specific material pairing or layout decision the couple wanted to adapt. Meanwhile, living room references featured low-profile furniture that kept sightlines open across the floor plan. Cream upholstery combined with leather softens the rigid palette. Some sculptural light fixtures recur throughout these images, often oversized, positioned as focal points.

Contemporary new house kitchen interior design by Decorilla
Kitchen interior design by Decorilla

Bedroom and bathroom boards revealed a clear preference for texture over color variation. Headboards in these images were upholstered simply, often against neutral walls, while bedding was layered to feel physically soft. Massive counters appeared in nearly every bathroom pin, typically paired with matte black hardware and frameless glass that kept shower enclosures open to the room. The palette and material scheme were cohesive throughout these new home interior design samples, with clear surfaces and large art pieces as the primary decor.

Initial Concepts: Finding the Right Designer

Preliminary proposal by Decorilla designer, Marine H.
Preliminary proposal by Decorilla designer, Marine H.

The Decorilla team identified two professionals for this new house interior design project, both with strong track records in contemporary residential work. Marine H. and Casey H. each submitted preliminary moodboards focused on the kitchen and great room.

Marine’s proposal organized the space around a concrete dining table paired with black leather chairs and a sculptural linear pendant. Her kitchen walls featured flat-panel black cabinetry with a single walnut band running horizontally across the upper storage zone. The island showed dark veined stone on the waterfall countertop accompanied by upholstered gray stools arranged along one side. Material palette was tight: matte black surfaces, natural walnut, cool gray concrete, black marble.

Preliminary proposal by Decorilla designer, Casey H.
Preliminary proposal by Decorilla designer, Casey H.

Casey, meanwhile, approached the new home interior design with a darker, more textured read. Her vision introduced speckled black stone across an oversized island. Walnut accent panels flanked the range hood, backlit to pull warmth forward. Cove lighting traced the ceiling perimeter. Fixtures appeared in matte black throughout, anchored by a NativeStone concrete sink.

The two similar concepts aligned closely with the client’s vision for their new home interiors, making the decision challenging. Eventually, Casey’s proposal moved forward. The client’s reaction to seeing the first visualizations was straightforward: “These look fabulous, Casey. The renderings are wonderful, and we are pleased with the way they are turning out.”

Results Revealed: New Home Interior Design

Cohesive new home interior design by Decorilla
Cohesive new house interior design by Decorilla

The new house interior design for this great room succeeds on architectural terms first. Casey treated the double-height volume as the primary constraint, using a walnut ceiling panel to compress the scale over the living zone. This warm wood plane drops down from the main ceiling and draws the eye toward the fireplace wall, which anchors the room vertically. The material logic holds throughout: concrete, matte black surfaces, walnut, and off-white upholstery appear in controlled proportion. Large-format dark flooring runs uninterrupted across all three zones, as specified in the client’s brief.

Streamlined Great Room

Open-plan living in a new house interior design by Decorilla
Open-plan living interior by Decorilla

The fireplace wall functions as the room’s architectural centerpiece. A concrete column rises to full height, flanked by charcoal-painted wall sections fitted with floating walnut shelves. The linear gas fireplace sits low, with walnut millwork beneath it matching the ceiling overhead. A flat-screen television mounts directly above the firebox. In general, the arrangement addresses the client’s interest in an architectural focal point while keeping the composition clean.

Curated new home interior design by Decorilla
Curated interior design by Decorilla

Seating in the living zone follows a deliberate hierarchy. The cream sectional faces the fireplace. It’s oversized to accommodate larger gatherings, and topped up with accent pillows in chartreuse and black, which deliver the color contrast specified in the brief. Two Eames lounge chairs sit perpendicular to the windows. Their walnut shells pick up the ceiling plane while black leather cushions read against the dark floor. A pair of walnut block coffee tables anchors the center of the conversation area. 

New home living room interiors by Decorilla
New home living room by Decorilla

The living and dining zones share an edge at the console behind the sectional. With matte black on top and live-edge walnut below, this piece holds both key material languages at once. Past it, a drum pendant in natural linen marks the dining zone’s center. Eight barrel-back chairs pull up to a dark rectangular table beneath. Light from the clerestory windows reaches deep into the floor plan here, crossing both zones without interruption.

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Striking the Perfect Balance

The new home interior design maintains clear spatial identities within the open plan. Flooring and ceiling materials unify the room, while furniture groupings define boundaries. The dining zone occupies the entry axis, the living zone faces the fireplace wall, and views extend through floor-to-ceiling glazing on two sides. Each zone serves its function while the transitions between them stay legible.

Decorating a New Home’s Kitchen

New house interior design by Decorilla
Open-plan living with kitchen interior design by Decorilla

The kitchen sits beneath its own ceiling plane: a dropped soffit lined in walnut, with LED cove lighting tracing the perimeter. Charcoal flat-panel cabinetry covers the back wall from floor to ceiling. Walnut appears again in vertical bands beside the range hood, breaking up the dark expanse. At the center, an oversized island anchors the work zone. Its countertop is pale stone. Slatted walnut wraps the base and turns down in a waterfall detail, pulling warmth to floor level.

Decorating a new home - contemporary kitchen by Decorilla
Contemporary kitchen layout by Decorilla

Five barstools in charcoal fabric line the island’s outer edge, oriented toward the dining zone to keep both areas connected during meal prep. Built-in ovens occupy one tall cabinet stack; a sink sits in the island surface. Where kitchen meets dining, the wall holds a saltwater aquarium set into a walnut surround. The client specified this feature, and Casey integrated it as a shared focal point in the new house interior design. It now faces both the dining room and the adjacent office. 

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Primary Bedroom Interior in a New House

Modern rustic flair in new home interior design by Decorilla
Modern rustic flair in new home interior design by Decorilla

“Thanks, Casey – Bedroom looks great.” – was the client’s first reaction after seeing the 3D visualizations. The primary bedroom continues the new home interior design vocabulary established in the great room. Walls shift darker here, though. Charcoal gray paint wraps most surfaces, cocooning the layout and lowering the visual temperature. Behind the bed, a floor-to-ceiling headboard wall combines vertical walnut slats with a wide upholstered panel in pale taupe. LED strip lighting traces the panel’s upper edge, casting a warm glow downward. The ceiling drops in a recessed tray detail, lined with cove lighting that softens the room’s upper perimeter.

Decorating a new home's bedroom by Decorilla
Modern bedroom by Decorilla

A low settee in charcoal velvet replaces a customary bench. Flanking the bed, dark wood nightstands with brass drawer pulls ground its scale. Globe pendants drop on thin black cords above, framing the headboard panel and replacing traditional table lamps at the same time. Floor-to-ceiling glazing opens to Scottsdale views on two walls. A bird of paradise plant fills one corner and adds sculptural quality as the only greenery in the room.

New house primary bedroom interior design by Decorilla
Primary bedroom interior design by Decorilla

On the opposite side, a fireplace wall clad in large-format dark tile anchors the seating zone. Nine wood cross-section panels hang above the firebox in a grid, lending a rustic tone with organic grain and amber tones. A pair of cognac leather swivel chairs faces the hearth. Between the fireplace wall and the entry door, built-in shelving holds glassware and a wine cooler—an unexpected addition that gives the suite a lounge quality. 

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Primary Bathroom Interior Design

New house primary bathroom interior design by Decorilla
New house primary bathroom by Decorilla

The primary bathroom also shares material logic with the rest of the new house interior design. Large-format dark tile runs across the floor, matching the great room and kitchen, as well as the primary bedroom’s feature wall. Gray microcement on vertical surfaces, meanwhile, is textured enough to catch light at different angles and add a subtle visual variation. The ceiling is matte black, dropped low to compress the volume. Against this darker envelope, walnut cabinetry and white stone surfaces carry the eye.

Contemporary new home interior design by Decorilla
Contemporary bathroom interior design by Decorilla

A floating double vanity anchors the main wall. Its drawers are flush-fronted, with no visible hardware. The countertop is white quartz with soft gray veining that’s barely noticeable yet, as such, strong enough to make a statement. Wall-mounted faucets in matte black sit above each basin. Flanking the vanity, two floor-to-ceiling walnut towers provide ample closed storage. Cluster pendants drop between them, slim black-and-white tubes at staggered heights. Behind, a backlit mirror throws ambient light across the space.

Streamlined new home interiors by Decorilla
Streamlined new home interiors by Decorilla

The wet zone occupies the room’s far end. A white freestanding tub with angular geometry sits under a recessed niche carved out for toiletries. Walnut lines the niche interior, tying back to the vanity millwork. A teak cube stool in warm orange tones rests near the tub as the most saturated object in the room. Adjacent to this, a frameless glass enclosure defines the shower.

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The Powder Room

Powder room design by Decorilla
Powder room design by Decorilla

A separate powder room follows a tighter version of the bathroom palette. Lighter gray microcement wraps the walls. A wall-mounted white sink floats above a small walnut cabinet, backlit mirror overhead. Three wood cross-section panels hang vertically beside it, mounted on black squares—a scaled-down echo of the bedroom’s art wall. In the house corridor outside, walnut doors with horizontal metal inlays line both sides, terminating in a black wood accent panel. 

Design Details: Sourcing the Perfect Pieces

Shopping list by Decorilla
Shopping list by Decorilla

Decorilla’s 3D visualizations allowed the client to walk through each room before any orders were placed. Furniture could be evaluated at actual scale, finishes compared in context. Meanwhile, trade discounts through Decorilla’s vendor network kept the project within budget despite its scale. Even the Eames loungers came in below retail, and so did the custom walnut millwork and the statement pendants throughout. For a 6,000-square-foot new home interior design, that margin mattered. 

Casey adjusted details across several rounds as preferences sharpened. The renderings made those conversations precise; the client could point to specific elements and see revisions reflected quickly.

The client’s final feedback confirmed the collaboration was working: “Hi Casey! Thank you so much for your help in remodeling our home! It looks great. I will definitely send you pictures of how beautiful our home looks.”

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