Professional Garden City Interior Designer

Debbie Cruz Designs provides full service interior design services to help make your life easier and stress-free. You don’t need to worry about creating the perfect moodboard, taking measurements, or finding quality pieces that fit your space and that are actually comfortable – we handle it all – from inspiration to installation.   

We pride ourselves on being thorough. It all starts with a discovery call – we take the time to meet with you and understand the scope of your interior design project so that we can choose the perfect options for you and your needs. We regularly attend industry events where we are able to touch and feel products to get a real sense of how they will perform in your space. 

Once we have our interior design plan in place, we coordinate everything – from measuring, product ordering and finally to installation – helping to make your life easier and save you valuable time and money.

At Debbie Cruz Designs, it’s our goal to help make your space in Garden City functional, look good, and a place you love coming home to.

Contact us today at (912) 417-1593 and let’s work together to make your interior design project fun and stress-free.

Garden City Interior Designer

Garden City, located in the heart of Chatham County, stands apart as one of the leading municipalities in coastal Georgia. Although this small city houses just under a population of 9,000 people, Garden City features a progressive blend of industry and small business, while still boasting a rich history, friendly neighborhoods, vibrant economy and quality services for residents.

Garden City Resources:

The Mercer William House Museum – The Mercer William House Museum offers a 35 minute guided tour of the Mercer-Williams House that was designed by New York Architect John S. Norris for General Hugh W. Mercer.

SCAD Museum of Art – The SCAD Museum of Art is a premier contemporary art museum that features emerging and established international artists through commissioned works and rotating exhibitions; engages local communities with special initiatives of an international scope; and serves as a resource for SCAD students and alumni during their academic careers and beyond.

Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum – The Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum is housed in the historic William Scarbrough House, an elegant example of early Greek Revival architecture in the South. Built in 1819 for William Scarbrough, a prominent shipping merchant and the first president of the Savannah Steamship Company, the museum showcases a remarkable collection of ship models, paintings, and maritime antiques.