An interior designer from Crate and Barrel gave my living room a virtual $21,000 makeover. Photos show the dramatic difference.

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  • I booked a consultation with Crate & Barrel’s Design Desk to revamp my living room.
  • Crate & Barrel’s CEO credits the Design Desk with driving more business to the brand.
  • I got personalized design help, product recommendations, and a 3D model of my space for free.

When I visited a Crate & Barrel store for the first time in March, I found the retailer excels at elevated home basics like whiteware dishes and furniture in polished neutrals.

I also learned about the Design Desk service offering free interior design consultations, which Crate & Barrel’s CEO, Janet Hayes, has credited with driving more business to the brand.

I decided to give the Design Desk a try to see why it’s been such a success for the company — and to help revamp my living space. I booked a virtual consultation with a designer on Crate & Barrel’s website.

Take a look at how the Design Desk reimagined my New York City apartment.

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