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Interior Design with a Connection to Nature

Biophilic Design for Homes, Healthcare, and Commercial Spaces

At Dalton Interiors, our design philosophy is inspired by Biophilia—the natural human instinct to connect with nature. We create spaces that breathe, using natural light, organic materials, and elements that echo the beauty of the outdoors. Whether it’s a view, a texture, or a piece of art, our goal is simple: to bring nature’s harmony into the places you live and work.

What is Biophilic Design?

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Dalton Interiors is a Scottsdale-based interior design firm founded by Kimberly Dalton, an interior designer with over 20 years of professional experience across residential, healthcare, commercial, and institutional environments. The firm provides interior design services from concept development through construction documentation and construction administration, with a focus on clarity, coordination, and long-term performance.

Dalton Interiors approaches each project with an emphasis on functional planning, material durability, and thoughtful integration of design principles, including biophilic strategies where appropriate. The team works collaboratively with owners, architects, consultants, and contractors to deliver well-documented design solutions aligned with project goals, budgets, and schedules.

This website provides an overview of the firm’s experience, services, and representative project work in support of client and procurement review.

APPROACH

Dalton Interiors approaches each project with an emphasis on intentional design, collaboration, and a clear understanding of project requirements. The design process begins with careful evaluation of client needs, operational considerations, and project constraints to ensure design solutions are functional, coordinated, and aligned with the intended use of the space.

Where appropriate, Dalton Interiors incorporates biophilic design strategies through the thoughtful use of materials, natural elements, and spatial planning. These principles are applied to support occupant experience, durability, and long-term performance. Design decisions balance aesthetic objectives with functional requirements to create environments that support living, working, healing, and gathering.

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