Prime Highlights-
- Interior designer Niamh Carter from County Louth has been shortlisted for a national business award, recognising her work and growing reputation in the interior design sector.
- The nomination also draws attention to her Dundalk-based studio and the increasing role of independent design businesses in regional areas.
Key Facts-
- Carter runs Niamh Carter Interiors, which has worked on a range of residential and commercial interior design projects in recent years.
- The shortlisting places her among selected professionals under consideration for the award, with the final results expected to be announced later this year.
Background-
Interior designer Niamh Carter from County Louth has been shortlisted for a national business award. Carter runs Niamh Carter Interiors, a studio that has completed a number of residential and commercial design projects in recent years.
Carter developed her business by focusing on practical interiors and well-planned spaces. Her projects often mix modern design with layouts that work well for everyday use in homes and workplaces. The Dundalk designer has worked with clients across Ireland on home renovations, new houses, and interior upgrades.
The shortlisting recognizes Carter’s work in the design industry. Judges typically review areas such as business performance, the quality of design work, client feedback, and the impact of the business in the sector.
The nomination has also drawn attention to the increasing number of independent design studios operating in regional areas. Small creative businesses in towns such as Dundalk continue to expand as more homeowners and companies invest in professional design services.
Speaking about the recognition, Carter said being shortlisted was an encouraging moment for her business and the team supporting her projects. She noted that the nomination reflects the effort put into each project and the relationships built with clients over time.
Local supporters say the nomination highlights the success of entrepreneurs from the Louth area and shows how creative businesses from smaller communities can gain national attention. The final results of the award are expected to be announced later this year.