I work with successful professionals who want a home that reflects who they are, but don’t have the time or energy to figure it all out. I guide the design direction so everything comes together clearly and feels right.
Your home should do more than look good. It should reflect who you are, how you live, and where you are in your life.
Most people who come to me don’t need more ideas. They need someone to make the decisions simple and take the direction off their plate.
Benjo Interior Design is a studio focused on high-end residential projects in South Florida. I founded it in 2017, and it’s grown from me working solo into a small team handling projects across Miami and Fort Lauderdale.
My clients are entrepreneurs, executives, and other professionals building full, demanding lives. Most of them already have great taste and the budget to back it up. What they don’t have is the time to manage a hundred small decisions themselves, so that’s the part I take on.
Every project starts with defining a direction before a single piece gets chosen. From there, everything gets filtered against that direction, so you’re picking between a few options that already work instead of sorting through everything yourself.
This isn’t about chasing trends or piling on more. It’s about a space that holds up over time because it was built around how you live, not what’s popular this year.
I’m not here to decorate a room. I’m here to guide the whole process so the finished home is unmistakably yours, not a version of good taste borrowed from somewhere else.
On the Professional Podcast Network, I talked through how a project actually comes together: reading a client’s space, translating a loose idea into a direction, and why I build every project around how someone lives, not just how a room photographs.
The most personal feature to date: my move from Israel to South Florida, and how that shaped the studio’s point of view on building a home that’s personal, not performative. If you want the backstory behind Benjo Interior Design, this is it.
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A different kind of project entirely: garage conversions. I shared what it actually takes to turn an unused garage into a room people want to spend time in, warm and functional, not just finished.
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This feature is less about furniture and more about how a home should feel to be in. The Victoria Park project was built around lighting and sound as much as layout, and the interview digs into how those systems shape a room before a single piece of furniture goes in.
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A look at the studio side of the business: going from working solo to building out a team, and what changed operationally and creatively once Benjo Interior Design became more than just me.
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A different kind of project: bold, masculine, built for a client in Fort Lauderdale’s nightlife industry, done in collaboration with Michal Shaish. Mako covered how we shaped a space meant for hosting and presence, not quiet retreat.
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An interview about the path into this work: starting as a solo designer, then building an actual studio with a defined process. Less about any single project, more about how I got here and why I run things the way I do.
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Named one of Fort Lauderdale’s top 10 interior designers, recognized specifically for blending function with style rather than designing for photos alone.
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Recognized as a top interior designer in Fort Lauderdale for detail-driven, personalized work, cited alongside other designers known for a defined point of view rather than a generic style.