Whether she’s exploring New York City in high heels, hunting for curiosities in the street markets of Bangkok, or hosting an impromptu dinner for close friends, Ania brings an effortless sense of style to everything she touches. Her eye is always tuned to beauty—sometimes bold, often subtle, always intentional.
Ania believes great design doesn’t need to be expensive or complicated. To her, a space comes alive through thoughtful, understated details: a vase of fresh flowers placed just so, a beautifully made pair of shoes resting by the door, or a surprising texture that shifts the entire mood of a room. These small moments of quiet luxury form the foundation of her aesthetic.
In her design work, Ania delights in the imperfect. She has a rare talent for seeing potential where others see flaws—restoring charm to worn spaces, elevating simple materials, and blending old with new in a way that feels both grounded and elevated. Her interiors balance comfort with sophistication, always reflecting the personality and lifestyle of the people who live in them.
With a degree in Interior Design from UC Davis, Ania is a California Certified Interior Designer and an active member of the International Furnishings and Design Association (IFDA). Her work is guided by a belief that a well-designed home should feel collected, personal, and quietly luxurious—an everyday retreat that inspires, comforts, and delights.
Capabilities
As a full-service residential interior design studio, we help clients create homes that are beautiful, functional, and thoughtfully planned. Whether it’s a full renovation or a single-room refresh, our process is organized, collaborative, and tailored to your needs.
Drawing on years of experience working alongside architects, contractors, and landscape designers, we approach every project holistically to ensure a cohesive, well-resolved result.
Our interior design services include program and budget development, space planning and conceptual design, furnishings, lighting, accessories, art placement, window treatments, and project management. For smaller projects or focused guidance, we offer a Designer Consultation Series, available as a two-hour session or a ten-hour design package. Additional offerings include room styling, wallpaper selection, accessory sourcing, and event styling.
Our approach is rooted in clarity, communication, and thoughtful design. As your partner from start to finish, we bring each space to life with intention—ensuring the final result feels cohesive, functional, and beautifully executed.
Press
Explore a selection of press features that showcase our projects, design philosophy, and contributions to the broader conversation in residential design.
RUE DAILY
A Napa-Inspired Poolside Cabana for Parties
by Kat McEachern
When we hear about two interior designers collaborating on a project, we typically think of a massive-scale project like a boutique hotel or some not-to-be-named celebrity’s home. Not so for this project, a sunny poolside cabana in Walnut Creek, California. Former colleagues and friends, Heather Lund of Heather Lund Interior Design and Ania Omski-Talwar of Ania Omski-Talwar Interior Design, teamed up to transform this small space into a majority entertaining spot.
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HOUZZ
Room of the Day: Quick Turnaround for a Studio Apartment
by Annie Thornton
Designer Ania Omski-Talwar had four days to decorate and help her daughter, Mika Talwar, move into her first studio apartment. Omski-Talwar bought and assembled furniture, and painted every wall, in the under-200-square-foot space in Chicago, much of the time without electricity. She wanted to treat her daughter to something nicer than the typical college apartment. “She’s always been fiercely independent and never asked for much. It was a pleasure to do this for her,” Omski-Talwar says.
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KITCHEN MAKEOVERS
Zinc Range Hood and a Limestone Fireplace Create a Timeless Look
by Jess McBride
After more than 17 years living in her Walnut Creek, California, home, designer Ania Omski-Talwar says the original kitchen was in need of a loving makeover. Though the project had various challenges, the toughest part of the kitchen renovation was replacing the flooring. There was an odd change of levels between the hallway and the original kitchen, and when the engineered hardwood was ripped out, she found out why: The thick subfloor was covered with 12-by-12-inch cork tiles that had been glued down tight. They splintered and yielded in tiny chips and took the contractor “forever” to fully demolish it.
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