Welcome. Let’s create a home you love together.
Mix & Match Design Co. is all about making interior design approachable for everyday living.
We love coming alongside our clients to help them create warm, functional homes that reflect their personality and style.
Your home should tell your story. Through our virtual design services, we’ll work closely together to develop a personalized, tailored design just for you. From full room design to virtual consultations, we’re here to provide a clear plan and direction so you can enjoy your home to its fullest potential.
MEET YOUR DESIGNER
Chaney Widmer, Founder
I’m the gal behind Mix & Match Design Company. Since 2015, I’ve been coming alongside my clients to create the home they’ve been dreaming about. My style is a mix of coastal, transitional, and modern, and it’s always warm and inviting. I can’t wait to work with you on your home!
E-DESIGN SERVICES
Based in Richmond, Virginia. Collaborating with clients all over the country. That’s the beauty of virtual interior design.
We’ll transform the look of your home in a way that perfectly fits your style, timeline, and budget.
Let’s make it yours.
SIGNATURE DESIGN SERVICE
Give a space in your home the full design treatment.
Our most comprehensive service includes life-like design boards with your new furniture and decor, a space plan, product list, and design notes.
VIRTUAL CONSULTATIONS
Work together live in a 1:1 virtual consultation.
If you have a smattering of design questions, want to talk through design dilemmas, or are polishing off a space, this working session is perfect.
CLIENT LOVE:
“When we assembled the room, Ryan and I just stood there and whispered how much we love it. Last night, we opened a bottle of red wine and just sat at the table and did a puzzle. In fact, we had a "grand opening" of the dining room and invited some friends over and served a seven course Italian feast. In addition, we had a small group dinner the other night and just shared life around the table... exactly my dream for the room!” - Erin Y.
About a year ago when we moved into our new-to-us 1920s home, we realized pretty quickly that we’d need to renovate two of the bathrooms. These tiny 5’x7.5’ spaces belonged to each of our kid’s bedrooms and they each had elements that were basically unusable (a broken hot water lever on…