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Architecture March 7, 2026 · 17 min read

Interior Design Companies in Ghana (2025): The Complete Guide to the Market, the Best Firms, and What Accra’s Property Boom Means for Your Space

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The leading interior design companies in Ghana in 2025 include EllenDavis Interior Design (three-time International Property Awards winner), DHC International Ghana (operating since 1998, large-scale commercial projects), Lozza Décor (seven-plus years, premium residential), The Velvet Hut Design Studio (African-contemporary fusion), NextHome Ghana (3D-first residential design), S. Tetteh + Associates (architecture and interiors), and Eli Kalel Construction and Architecture (the only integrated design-build firm in the market). Ghana’s interior design sector is growing rapidly against a backdrop of 6.3% GDP growth in 2024, a 15% year-on-year increase in residential building permits, and a luxury property market where prime Accra locations have appreciated 20–25% since 2020.


Why Ghana’s Interior Design Market Matters More Than Ever in 2025

Ghana is, by almost every metric, the most stable and fastest-growing real estate market in West Africa right now. GDP grew 6.3% in 2024, one of the strongest performances on the continent. Residential building permits rose 15% year-on-year according to the Ghana Statistical Service. Foreign direct investment into real estate surged 18% in 2024. The Ghana Stock Exchange Composite Index climbed 28% in the same year, minting a new generation of high-net-worth individuals with capital to deploy into property.

In Accra specifically, the numbers for the luxury segment are extraordinary. Prime residential areas — Cantonments, Airport Residential Area, East Legon — have seen property values rise 20–25% since 2020. A three-bedroom home in these neighbourhoods now commands USD 450,000 to USD 600,000. High-end apartments range from USD 250,000 to USD 400,000, with prices per square metre averaging USD 1,500–1,600 in central Accra and exceeding USD 2,000 in the most prestigious locations. The total ROI combining capital gains and rental income is projected at 12–15% for 2025 in Accra’s prime suburbs.

Rental yields in Accra’s prime zones held steady at 8–10% in 2024 — rates that consistently outperform European and North American markets. Diaspora remittances to Ghana reached USD 6.65 billion in 2024, nearly double from previous years, with a significant and growing share channelled directly into real estate investment. The Ghanaian diaspora community, predominantly in the UK, USA, and Canada, has moved from buying properties emotionally to buying them as ROI-focused assets — and increasingly they expect those assets to be professionally designed before they are let or sold.

All of this creates one very specific consequence for the interior design industry: the quality of a space is now inseparable from the value of a property. A professionally designed interior in Accra in 2025 is not a lifestyle choice. It is a financial decision. Properties with premium fit-out achieve higher rental yields, shorter vacancy periods, and faster sale exits. The stakes have risen fast enough that Ghana’s interior design sector is growing at a pace that the existing supply of qualified firms is struggling to match.

Against this context, the global interior design market was valued at USD 269.23 billion in 2024, growing at a compound annual rate of 8.3% through 2033 (Business Research Insights). Africa holds approximately 2.6% of that global market — a figure set to grow substantially as Accra, Lagos, Nairobi, and Cape Town compete for the same diaspora capital and international investor interest.

The Current State of Interior Design Regulation in Ghana

Before reviewing individual firms, it is important to understand that interior design in Ghana remains a largely unregulated profession in 2025. The Interior Designers and Decorators Ghana (IDDG) association is actively petitioning for the enactment of a formal Interior Architects/Designers and Decorators Act that would bring the profession under legislation similar to the Architects Act. This matters for anyone commissioning work: in the absence of professional regulation, quality, accountability, and process standards vary enormously across the market. The firms reviewed below represent the upper end — but the broad market includes operators at every level of competence.

When evaluating any interior design company in Ghana, a buyer should look for: membership of the IDDG, a documented design process (including 3D visualisation before execution), a clear Bill of Quantities, a project management structure with named accountability, and evidence of completed projects beyond portfolio photography.

Interior Design Companies in Ghana: Honest 2025 Profiles

1. EllenDavis Interior Design

Type: Residential interior design and decoration
Location: E104 Burma Hills Rd, Tse Addo East-La, Accra

EllenDavis, founded and led by Belle Yemofio, is the most internationally recognised interior design firm operating from Ghana. Yemofio — a former banker who transitioned to design after over 13 years in financial services — has built a practice known for creating personalised, detail-oriented residential interiors with a “straight out of catalogue” finish.

The firm’s award record in 2025 remains unmatched in the Ghanaian market. At the 2023–2024 International Property Awards held in London in February 2024, EllenDavis won Best Residential Interior Apartment in Africa, Best Residential Interior Apartment Ghana, and Best Interior Design Website Ghana — three separate categories at the industry’s most prestigious global property awards ceremony. In June 2022, Yemofio won Best Luxury Residential Interior Designer Ghana at the 14th annual Luxury Lifestyle Awards in New York. She was featured in the Forbes Africa Small Giants inaugural list (June/July 2024) and profiled in Business Executive magazine. She holds an award from the 4th Ghana Industry CEO Awards (2021) and the 7th Feminine Ghana Achievement Awards (2021).

EllenDavis is a member of IDDG and offers a complete interior fit-out service from concept through to detailed finishes. Their strength is in luxury residential interiors — apartments, homes, and offices — where the brief is primarily aesthetic and the structure is already complete. They do not operate as a construction firm.

Best for: Clients with a completed structure seeking a luxury residential finish. Highest award pedigree in Ghana.

2. DHC International Ghana Limited

Type: Commercial and high-end residential interior design

DHC International Ghana is a subsidiary of the Vietnam-headquartered DHC International group and has maintained operations in Ghana since 1998. The firm brings over 15 years of international expertise in creative design and premium product specification to the Ghanaian market. Their particular strength — recognised by the Ghana Architecture and Property Outstanding Achievement (GAPOA) 2024 report published by African Property Magazine — is in large-scale commercial project management: office buildings, premium apartment complexes, restaurant interiors, and villa fit-outs where global supply chain access and systematic project management are decisive advantages over local-only firms.

Best for: Large commercial projects, developers, and hospitality fit-outs requiring international procurement networks.

3. Lozza Décor

Type: Premium residential interior decoration
Location: Lagos Avenue, Accra

With seven-plus years of active operation in Accra, Lozza Décor has built a strong reputation in the premium residential segment. Their service scope covers bathroom and bedroom design, living spaces, custom art selection, and property staging. The GAPOA 2024 report by African Property Magazine identifies Lozza as a standout operator for combining modern interior architectural sensibility with a client-first approach. They are widely cited in Ghana’s property press as a reliable, quality-consistent decorator for completed residential spaces.

Best for: Residential decoration and staging of completed properties, particularly for sale or premium letting.

4. The Velvet Hut Design Studio

Type: Contemporary residential design with African cultural identity
Location: Accra

The Velvet Hut occupies a culturally distinctive niche in Ghana’s design market. The studio merges contemporary global design language with traditional African art and design culture, and operates both a design studio and a retail arm offering curated African art and design objects. Their design process is highly collaborative and immersive — each project is treated as a culturally specific brief rather than an application of a house style. For clients who want spaces that tell a story rooted in Ghanaian or African identity while meeting international quality standards, The Velvet Hut is the most compelling option in the market. They are not a construction firm.

Best for: Clients seeking African contemporary design identity woven into a high-quality residential interior.

5. NextHome Ghana

Type: Interior architectural design with 3D visualisation and execution
Location: 393/4 Otswe Road, Osu Ako Adjei, Accra

NextHome Ghana addresses a gap their own marketing identifies clearly: in Ghana, homeowners invest heavily in the exterior of new builds but receive almost no expert guidance on interior spaces beyond basic tiling and ceiling work. Their process begins with a free consultation and proforma invoice, moves to accurate measurement and detailed 3D modelling, then produces photorealistic renders before any physical execution begins. This render-before-build approach is increasingly standard among professional firms and significantly reduces costly changes during execution. NextHome serves homeowners, real estate companies, hotels, and developers across both new builds and renovations.

Best for: Clients who want a visual-first design process with transparency before commitment to execution.

6. S. Tetteh + Associates

Type: Architecture, interior design, project management, and development
Location: Accra

S. Tetteh + Associates is one of Accra’s most established multidisciplinary design firms. In 2025 they completed The Nexus, a seven-storey office building in the Airport Residential Area for OMA Ghana Ltd, featuring colourful façades, elegant interiors, and a rooftop terrace. The firm holds the Best Sustainable Commercial Architecture Practice – Ghana award from BUILD Magazine’s 2024 Architecture Awards, and won first place in the 2025 Design Competition for Passport Application Centres, organised by the Ghana Institute of Architects and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Their practice spans institutional architecture, commercial interiors, and project management. They are better suited to commercial and institutional briefs than to high-end residential luxury design.

Best for: Commercial, institutional, and government-scale architecture projects where design and project management are required together.

7. Legendary Interiors and Constructions

Type: Residential renovation and kitchen design

Legendary Interiors specialises in the restoration, renovation, and creation of historically accurate and functionally optimised residential interiors. Their particular strength is kitchen design and construction — bespoke kitchens that meet both economic and aesthetic goals. They are positioned in the mid-market and offer construction capability alongside their design services, making them relevant for renovation briefs where budget discipline is a priority.

Best for: Budget-conscious residential renovation, particularly kitchen-focused briefs.

8. Harmony and Charm

Type: Interior decoration, full-service residential

Harmony and Charm is one of the longer-established decoration firms in the Ghanaian market, with over 15 years of service across Ghana and other parts of the African continent. Their scope includes decoration, furnishing, and styling of homes and commercial spaces. They are positioned as a comprehensive residential service provider across a range of budgets.

Best for: Full-service residential decoration clients seeking an established firm with a broad track record.

The Problem Nobody in This Industry Talks About

Every firm listed above — with one exception — is a design-only or decoration-only firm. They do not build. Many of them are excellent at what they do. But this creates a structural problem that affects the majority of interior projects in Ghana, and understanding it could save you significant money and months of frustration.

The typical sequence: hire an architect, a contractor builds the shell, then months later you engage an interior designer who discovers a building not designed with their brief in mind. The lighting conduit is in the wrong place. The structural wall sits exactly where the open-plan kitchen should flow. The ceiling height was determined without reference to the joinery units that now need to fit beneath it. Root cause: fragmentation — three firms, three briefs, three sets of assumptions, operating sequentially rather than as one integrated team.

The solution has a name: integrated design-build. One firm. One contract. Architecture, construction, and interior design as a single continuous brief.

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2025 Interior Design Trends Relevant to Ghana’s Market

2025 Interior Design Trends Relevant to Ghana’s Market

Understanding current design trends is part of choosing the right firm — you want a team that is building for where the market is going, not where it was five years ago. These are the trends defining interior design briefs in Accra in 2025.

Smart home integration as standard. Properties in premium Accra locations increasingly command a 15–25% rental premium when they incorporate home automation — lighting control, climate control, security systems, and audio-visual integration. Eden Heights market analysis (2025) reports that smart home technology has transitioned from luxury feature to baseline expectation among high-net-worth buyers in the Airport Residential Area and Cantonments. Interior design briefs now routinely include technology integration as a core deliverable, not an afterthought.

Sustainable and eco-conscious design. A recent survey found that 60% of potential homebuyers in Ghana are willing to pay a premium for properties with energy efficiency and sustainable features (The Greens GH, 2025). Three major Accra projects totalling 3,000 housing units received EDGE certification in 2024. Interior designers are responding with material specifications that prioritise low-VOC finishes, locally sourced natural materials, and passive cooling strategies that reduce dependence on air conditioning.

African contemporary identity. The most sophisticated interior design briefs in Ghana in 2025 are not seeking to replicate European or American interiors. They are seeking a distinctly Ghanaian and African aesthetic — one that uses the quality language of international luxury while drawing on local craft, material tradition, and cultural identity. Firms like The Velvet Hut have built their entire practice on this tension. It is now mainstream.

Outdoor-indoor integration. Properties with balconies, terraces, or gardens command a market premium of 15–20% in Accra’s luxury segment (Landlord Africa, 2025). Interior design briefs increasingly treat outdoor areas as extensions of the indoor living space — covered terraces, landscaped gardens, pool decks — rather than as separate afterthoughts.

Biophilic design. Natural materials, natural light maximisation, indoor planting, water features, and material palettes drawn from the Ghanaian natural environment. Biophilic design reduces occupant stress, improves perceived space quality, and photographs extremely well — the last point being commercially relevant in a market where property is increasingly marketed digitally to diaspora and international buyers.

How to Choose an Interior Design Company in Ghana: A Decision Framework

Given the range of firms in the market, here is a structured framework for making a well-informed choice.

Step 1: Define your project type precisely. Is your space structurally complete and you need decoration and soft furnishing only? Or does your brief involve any construction work — joinery, tiling, plumbing modifications, electrical changes, ceiling installation, or kitchen and bathroom fit-out? If the former, a decoration specialist like EllenDavis or Lozza Décor may be the right choice. If the latter, you need a firm with genuine construction capability.

Step 2: Ask who is accountable. Name one person at the firm who is accountable for your project from start to handover. If the answer is a design director who will pass execution to a contractor they do not employ and cannot directly manage, your project is fragmented before it begins.

Step 3: Demand a Bill of Quantities before signing anything. A professional interior design or fit-out firm will produce a detailed, line-item cost schedule covering every material, every trade, and every element of your project before a single piece of work begins. If a firm cannot or will not produce this, walk away. Budget overruns in Ghana’s interior design market are not primarily caused by price increases — they are caused by incomplete scoping at the outset.

Step 4: Request 3D visualisation before execution approval. Photorealistic 3D renders allow you to review and sign off on every element of your interior — material finishes, furniture layout, lighting, spatial flow — before any physical work begins. Changing your mind after tiling is extremely expensive. Changing your mind in a render is free. Any serious firm in 2025 provides this.

Step 5: Check their handover documentation. Quality interior fit-outs come with complete handover documentation: material specifications, supplier contacts, warranty schedules, and maintenance notes. This documentation is what separates a professional firm from a sole trader with a portfolio.

Frequently Asked Questions: Interior Design in Ghana (2025)

What is the best interior design company in Ghana? The leading firms in 2025 are EllenDavis Interior Design (most awarded for luxury residential), DHC International Ghana (best for large commercial projects), Lozza Décor (premium residential decoration), The Velvet Hut Design Studio (African contemporary identity), and Eli Kalel Construction and Architecture (only integrated design-build firm combining architecture, construction, and interiors). The best choice depends entirely on your project type, budget, and brief.

How much does interior design cost in Ghana? Design fees for residential projects in Ghana typically range from 5–15% of the total fit-out budget when billed separately from construction. Full design-and-build contracts are priced on a project basis following a site survey and Bill of Quantities. A professional firm will always produce a complete cost schedule before any work begins.

How long does an interior fit-out take in Accra? A complete interior fit-out for a 3–4 bedroom residential property in Accra, covering all hard finishes, built-in joinery, kitchen, and bathrooms, typically takes 8–16 weeks from the start of site work, assuming materials are procured and on-site. Projects involving imported materials or highly bespoke joinery require longer lead times. Integrated design-build projects — where the interior is planned from the architectural stage — complete significantly faster than retrofit fit-outs.

Can I hire an interior designer in Accra if I live abroad? Yes. Several firms, including Eli Kalel, regularly serve diaspora clients with fully remote project management, including photographic and video progress documentation, video call design reviews, digital material selection, and fully documented contracts and Bills of Quantities before any work begins.

What is the difference between an interior designer and an interior decorator in Ghana? Interior designers work at the level of space planning, architectural detailing, technical specification, and coordination with structural and MEP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing) systems. Interior decorators focus on the surface layer: furniture selection, colour, textiles, art, and accessories. Both disciplines have value; they are not interchangeable. Ghana’s IDDG is currently working to formalise these distinctions under legislation.

Which Accra neighbourhoods do interior design firms serve? The major firms operate across Greater Accra, including Cantonments, Airport Residential Area, East Legon, Labone, Roman Ridge, Trasacco Valley, Adjiringanor, Tse Addo, and Tema. Eli Kalel operates across Accra and has delivered projects in other regions of Ghana.

What interior design trends are dominant in Accra in 2025? The dominant trends in Accra’s luxury residential market in 2025 are: smart home integration (home automation, lighting control, security systems), sustainable materials and EDGE-certified design, African contemporary identity fusing local craft with international quality standards, indoor-outdoor integration with landscaped terraces and pool decks, and biophilic design using natural materials and maximised natural light.

Is the interior design profession regulated in Ghana? Not fully. The Interior Designers and Decorators Ghana (IDDG) association is actively petitioning for a formal Interior Architects/Designers and Decorators Act. In the current unregulated environment, buyers should look for IDDG membership, documented processes, award pedigree, and verified project portfolios when selecting a firm.

Summary: Ghana’s Interior Design Market in 2025

Ghana’s interior design sector in 2025 is the most competitive, best-resourced, and most internationally connected it has ever been. GDP growth at 6.3% in 2024, luxury property appreciation of 20–25% in prime Accra locations since 2020, rental yields of 8–10%, and diaspora capital of USD 6.65 billion annually — the fundamentals are exceptional. The best firms are demonstrably excellent, with international award recognition and documented portfolios that compare favourably with firms in any major African city.

The structural gap in the market is integration. Almost every firm in Ghana, however talented, operates at arm’s length from the building process. This creates predictable fragmentation that compromises outcomes, inflates costs, and extends timelines.

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This article was researched and written by the Eli Kalel editorial team in March 2026. All market data is sourced from publicly available reports including the Ghana Statistical Service, Statista, Landlord Africa (2025 Luxury Property Trends report), Eden Heights market analysis, Africanvestor Ghana Real Estate Statistics, Business Research Insights (Global Interior Design Market, 2024), and African Property Magazine’s GAPOA 2024 report. Company profiles are based on publicly available information from the firms’ own websites and industry publications.

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