
The Joy
that comes from having a space that feels uniquely yours is
truly invaluable
​Hi, I’m Babi Beale, founder of Beloved Rooms. I’m passionate about making interior design inviting and easy to explore, turning it into an inspiring and enjoyable experience for all.
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Your home should be a true reflection of you, creating a sense of joy and comfort. I strive to make design accessible, personal, and exciting—because when your space feels just right, it uplifts your whole being.
My Design Journey
Originally from Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, I was raised in a city where, much like New York, apartments are often small and multifunctional, with a strong emphasis on optimizing space and creative design. My love for design began early, when I would repurpose furniture and rearrange my friends' apartments to maximize their space.
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I earned a degree in Business Administration and an MBA in Marketing in Brazil, but after moving to the United States,
I decided to dive deep into my true passion—Interior Design. I graduated from the Interior Design Institute and started transforming my passion into a career.
Over the years I’ve had the privilege of working on everything from room interior decoration to remodeling entire houses. My cosmopolitan Latin taste allows me to blend different styles into something uniquely beautiful, and I’m always inspired by the possibility of creating spaces that are not only functional, but full of meaning.
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I founded Beloved Rooms in 2012, and since then, I’ve dedicated myself to creating interiors that reflect personal stories and elevate everyday living. I truly believe that a home should be a source of joy, and sometimes the simplest changes can make all the difference. Whether it’s a complete remodel or just a fresh coat of paint, new furniture arrangements, or a few carefully chosen accessories, I’ve seen how design aesthetics can transform a space and bring a renewed sense of love and connection to your home.
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At Beloved Rooms, my goal is to help you fall in love with your space again—sometimes it just takes a new pair of trained eyes.

