
A premier, public-friendly hub for high-end design and building inspiration
Houston Design Center is a bustling hub on 7026 Old Katy Rd in Houston, featuring hundreds of showrooms for furniture, fabrics, lighting, rugs, and antiques. Open to designers and the public, it offers high-end design resources in a sunlit, fountain-filled campus. Some showrooms operate by appointment, and parking can be limited.
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Browse high-end furniture collections from designer showrooms, offering a wide range of styles and custom options.
Access professional design services by appointment, including complete interior design projects and personalized advice.
Explore a variety of home goods such as rugs, lighting fixtures, fabrics, and antiques from multiple specialty stores.
Find gorgeous fabrics and textiles for upholstery, curtains, and custom design projects in dedicated showrooms.
Discover unique antique pieces and vintage items to add character and elegance to your home decor.
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Overall rating
Rafael O'Neill
“The Houston Design Center on Old Katy Road is an absolutely beautiful place to visit! It features a fantastic variety of stores that are not only open to designers but also to the public. You can find everything from gorgeous fabric stores, designer showrooms, and antique shops to stunning furniture, rugs, and lighting fixtures. The grounds are equally impressive, with beautiful fountains and a lovely atmosphere that makes it a joy to walk around. Highly recommend a visit!
Michael King
Made the drive in today at 10:30 on a Saturday and only 3 of the 40 plus stores were even open. Total waste of time, don’t go in on the weekend.
Angelina Keck
I had no idea this place existed. This is your one-stop shop for all things high-end luxury design and building. Most places are open to the public. Some are by appointment only. If you are decorating, designing, building or remodeling you need to check this place out. There are hundreds of showrooms.
Todd Stupid
We had heard about this facility and were pointed in the direction to one of the businesses, called fixtures and something. We were unaware that it was a by appointment only and when we approached the business the door was locked. That's when we saw the sign in the window that said that it was an appointment only facility. A very snotty young woman came to the door unlocked the door and we thought that we were just going to go ahead and go inside. Will she manipulated blocking the entrance and that's when we were made fully aware that they only do complete interior design, by appointment, by a professional designer. Well, needless to say the experience was not a positive one, partially due to our own ignorance of the process. But the way that it was conveyed to us was just unmistakably rude.
Sarah
Houston Design Center is small, clean, and peaceful. I started working here with an aesthetic food company that moved here as their business got bigger. The building is nice and you’ll get a lot of sunlight at many areas. They have limited parking though.