View of a historic Indian palace or fort with stone architecture, arched openings, marble floors, and surrounding gardens with small palm trees and people walking in the background.
A young woman wearing a brown hijab and a mustard yellow dress, standing indoors in front of a decorative wall with framed artwork and candles.

Salaam & Hello

I’m Ayesha, the designer, creative, and founder of Ayesha Anwar Interiors. Ayesha Anwar Interiors is a 100% virtual, boutique e-design studio offering home design, styling, and paint/color services. My goal is to help you elevate the aesthetic and functionality of your home while keeping the process simple, approachable, and truly collaborative.

Every project is shaped by a clear, thoughtful design process to ensure clients receive quality, clarity, and a highly personalized experience, no matter where they are located.

A Little About Me

My design journey began in our first builder-grade home, where I started documenting DIYs, styling, and creative projects while raising my daughters. What began as small renovations shared online evolved into a studio built on intention, identity, and the kind of design that honors your story.

I now live right outside of Philadelphia, balancing motherhood with my full-time career in health equity and public health, where my background in social justice, human rights, and community work deeply influences the way I design.

A group of children and a woman inside an art gallery. The ceiling has colorful hanging paper strips in a gradient from pink to yellow. The woman is smiling, holding a child, while two young girls pose near the wall, wearing black boots and casual clothes.

My creativity is deeply shaped by faith, culture, and the generations that came before me. From the resilience of my ancestors to the layered identities I carry today, these stories influence how I approach design, with care, intention, and respect for lived experience.

I believe our homes should feel like truth. Spaces that are layered, grounded, and evolving, places that hold memory, offer comfort, and reflect who you are in this season of life. Especially in a world where so many of us are navigating displacement, identity, and change, home can be a powerful place of belonging.

Ayesha Anwar Interiors is about more than décor. It’s about honoring culture, memory, and the everyday stories that quietly shape the way we live.

A woman taking a selfie in front of a wooden door with intricate Islamic geometric carvings. She is smiling and wearing a black outfit with a brown scarf and a headscarf, holding her phone up.
Decorative metal door with intricate patterns, set in a weathered stone or concrete wall with graffiti, and patterned tile flooring in front.
Decorative shelf with glass jars labeled 'sugar' and 'milk', framed artwork, small figurines, a colorful vase, and hanging ornaments.
A tabletop with dried pink and beige faux foliage, a patterned floral bag, a beaded necklace with a tassel, and assorted stationery items including notepads, a wooden dish, and paper on a pink and blue patterned rug.
A table set for a meal with decorative tableware, including a patterned plate with the words 'Blessed Ramadan,' a glass of water, a bowl of strawberries and grapes, and a wooden serving board with chocolate-covered donuts and dates, with gold-colored utensils.
A person wearing a headscarf and casual clothing adjusts a framed picture on a wall decorated with various art prints and a mirror. There is a lit candle on a wooden table below, and two woven baskets underneath.

This Month’s Curated Favorites

Each month, I round up my top finds, pieces that inspire me, align with my design philosophy, and bring timeless warmth into your home.

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