Intentionally
Enduring

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Rustic living room with stone walls, wooden beams, a floral armchair, painting of a woman in red, and a floral arrangement on a decorated cabinet.

Founded by Amy Slaughter, Slaughter Design Studio creates intentionally enduring homes where construction expertise meets design sophistication.

Sunlit dining room with wooden table, floral upholstered chairs, stone archway, exposed wooden ceiling beams, and large windows showing greenery outside.
Wooden dining table with cushioned chairs, two large decorative vases, beige curtains, and a window showing trees outside.

About Us

Rooted in the Texas Hill Country and serving discerning clients nationwide, we've built our reputation on a comprehensive "foundations to furnishings" approach that guides projects from architectural collaboration through final styling.

We're particularly recognized for our authority in historical renovation, alongside our work on sprawling ranches and thoughtfully curated second homes.

Seal of Registered Interior Designer for the State of Texas with the name Amy D. Slaughter and number 10396 around a central star.
Five women posing against a white wall, dressed in neutral tones with casual and elegant outfits.
Cozy bedroom corner with a brown velvet bed, beige embroidered pillows, a wooden nightstand holding a white lamp and flowers, and patterned curtains.

Our Work

Our interiors honor place and tradition while embracing the needs of modern life. Every detail is considered, every decision purposeful, and every project a reflection of the people who call it home. We design spaces built to last and meant to be lived in.

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Our Approach

Slaughter Design Studio guides residential projects from architectural collaboration through final installation. This integrated approach is what sophisticated interiors require: seamless coordination that ensures architectural decisions and interior vision work in concert from the earliest design phases.

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Stone archway overlooking a patio with a pool, cushioned seating, and a distant view of a tiled roof house at sunset.

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