About Jenna Steckler Interiors
Focus on your life
Jenna Steckler is the owner of Jenna Steckler Interiors, a full-service design firm based in Bethesda, Maryland. She graduated with a Marketing degree from the University of Maryland and later earned a certification from the New York Institute of Art and Design’s Interior Design Program.
Jenna found the balance between combining her creativity and business-mindedness, providing clients with exceptional service, clear communication, and the confidence and assurance that they are in good hands.
As a bonus, Jenna is one of the first designers in the DC area to become a certified True Color Expert™ by Maria Killam, making her an expert on color palettes and using them wisely in the spaces she works in.
“Spaces that appear to have been collected over time are so much more appealing than those where everything has been purchased as a set from one source.”
Jenna Steckler
A True Colour Expert
As a graduate from the University of Maryland Smith School of Business. I also hold a certification from the New York Institute of Art and Design’s Interior Design Program. I combine my creativity with my business-mindedness to provide you with exceptional customer service, clear communication, and the confidence of knowing that you are in good hands.
I am also one of the first designers in the DC area to become a certified True Colour Expert™ by Maria Killam. This means that I can not only expertly create beautiful color palettes, but I can also communicate WHY the colors in a space work the way they do.
Who I Serve
My Clients entrust the unique design, style, and functional needs of their home to me and I take that responsibility seriously. My approachable, yet in-control style, leaves no stone unturned and no loose ends. You’ll feel confident from start to finish that you’ll love your new space..
“My clients lack the time, desire, and knowledge of how to design and decorate their homes, yet at the end of the day they all want to come home to a place that is not only beautiful, but livable.”
Jenna Steckler