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Designer Showcase: Erin Crain Interiors

May 29, 2026
Leah Goss,

Erin Crain

I spent over two decades in the Bay Area designing homes for families who had very specific expectations … and very little patience for anything less than exceptional. My practice grew entirely through referrals, which tells you something about how those projects turned out. When my family relocated to Granite Bay, I brought that same standard with me. In Sacramento, I found a community of homeowners with incredible taste and real ambition for their spaces as well as a design community that supports one another. It’s here that I knew my Bay Area experience could add something meaningful, and where I could grow alongside talented colleagues.

What defines your design philosophy?

The most important element in any interior is the people who live within its walls. I design spaces that feed the spirit: rooms that feel as good on a Tuesday morning as they do when you’re entertaining on a Saturday night. I’m not interested in creating showrooms. I want your home to reflect how you actually live, but elevated.

How would you describe the project featured here?

This Saratoga residence is a great example of what I love to do! Layered warmth with a sense of ease. The kitchen and living spaces flow together in a way that feels natural, not forced. Rich materials, a touch of color, and enough restraint to let the architecture breathe. It’s sophisticated without being cold, which is exactly the sensibility I see resonating with homeowners here in Sacramento.

What excites you about designing in the Sacramento region?

The lifestyle here. Families actually use their homes … they cook together, they gather, they live in their spaces. That’s the kind of client I love working with. And honestly, there’s something exciting about building a new chapter in a market where I can bring 20+ years of experience to homeowners who are ready for it.

4208 Douglas Blvd. Granite Bay. 916-496-8680. info@erincrain.com erincrain.com

 

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