About Jenny Jarrard Interiors

A woman with short blonde hair smiling, wearing a yellow dress with gold embroidery, standing behind a white chair with a decorative backrest, in a decorated room with flowers and tableware in the foreground.

Founder, Jenny Jarrard Oliver

From the cool weight of honed marble beneath your hand to the whisper of custom-draped linen as it catches the light, every detail of the client's home is considered in harmony with the whole.

Jenny Jarrard Interiors' work is immersive, relational, and deeply intentional. The studio takes on only one commission at a time, allowing it to devote its complete focus, expertise, and discretion to bringing the home to life.

The client's space is not simply decorated—it is curated, crafted, and quietly transformed.

A Boutique Interior Design Practice With a Singular Focus

Operating as a boutique interior design studio, Jenny Jarrard Interiors serves a limited number of residential clients each year.

This highly personal approach allows for seamless collaboration with architects, builders, and artisans, resulting in homes shaped by regional character, lifestyle, and architectural context.

Jennifer Jarrard Oliver is an experienced Global Real Estate Advisor with Sage Sotheby’s International Realty with a specialized interest in Equestrian properties, art and antiquities and an active community volunteer. She is also a wife, mother to triplet daughters and step-mom to one son.

Jennifer’s professional success is no doubt due to her personal struggles and triumphs. In 2001, Jennifer found herself a single mother of 16-month-old triplet girls and experienced true need and selfless giving for the first time.

Because Jennifer learned what it takes to support her family financially and emotionally and knows what it takes to build her own company, she dedicated herself to mentoring women who want to develop their business skills.

In her journey of sobriety, she now devotes her experience to helping and supporting others, primarily women, to achieve their goals, become self-sufficient, and maintain sobriety, which she was so freely given.