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A Few Humble Brags

Spotted, quoted, honored every time.

- AS SEEN IN -

Bradie Fisher Interiors |  Interior designer | Publication in martha stewart
Bradie Fisher Interiors |  Interior designer | Publication in southern living
Bradie Fisher Interiors |  Interior designer | Publication in apartment therapy
Bradie Fisher Interiors |  Interior designer | Publication in the spruce
Bradie Fisher Interiors |  Interior designer | Publication in elle decor
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Bradie Fisher Interiors is proud to be featured in a range of respected publications and media platforms.

For press inquiries, please send a message to press@bradiefisherinteriors.com

- PUBLICATIONS -

bradie fisher interiors publication in martha stewart

“I almost always use some kind of pedestal or footed bowl on the kitchen island. It gives things a little lift and makes everyday items feel more intentional.”

bradie fisher interiors publication in southern living

"The front door shouldn’t shout louder than the house. It’s the punctuation, not the headline; let it support the story, not steal the spotlight."

bradie fisher interiors publication in apartment therapy

“People are tired of buying trendy stuff that falls apart. They want to invest in fewer things that actually matter.” 

bradie fisher interiors publication in the spruce

“Bradie Fisher, the founder of Bradie Fisher Interiors, is drawn to woven styles of baskets, describing them as perfect for organizing while still looking pulled together.”

bradie fisher interiors publication in apartment therapy

“Bradie Fisher, founder of Bradie Fisher Interiors, will never leave a canvas as-is. ‘It must have a frame,’ she says. ‘Period. Always.’”

bradie fisher interiors publication in elle decor

“This color is my forever favorite because it plays a magical chameleon role...is it gray? Or could it be navy?”

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“Long length curtains will always instantly elevate a space, make the ceilings feel taller, and bring a polished, finished look to the room.”

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“It's about having little elements of all these different styles so the room feels authentic — maybe it’s a beautiful antique desk paired with a modern acrylic chair. It’s about scale, proportion, and intention, so the space feels lived in and real, not like a sterile showroom.”

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