Professional Weatogue Interior Designer

At Decorating Den Interiors – Deborah Lynn Designs, we specialize in one thing – beautiful decorating! It’s our mission to create spaces that reflect your taste and your lifestyle. Whether your design project involves a living room, family room, dining room, bedroom or office, we have the products and ideas to suit your every need. 

Every project presents its own unique set of circumstances, so we pride ourselves on working together with our clients to find the perfect products that express their style and fit their budget. Our initial design consultation is always complimentary. We’ll discuss the specifics of your project, help determine the budget and make some preliminary design suggestions. No project is too big or too small. Depending on the size of your project, we may be able to get started after the initial meeting. Once we have a plan in place, we coordinate everything – from measuring, product ordering and finally to installation. And the best part, we handle it all, helping to make your life easier and save you valuable time and money.

At Decorating Den Interiors – Deborah Lynn Designs, it’s our goal to help you make your home in Weatogue all that it can be.

Contact Us today at (860) 431-0127 and let’s work together to make your home more beautiful one room at a time.

Weatogue Interior Decorator

Weatogue is in the southern part of the town of Simsbury and is bordered to the northwest by West Simsbury and to the northeast by Simsbury Center. The northern border of the CDP follows Town Forest Road, Stratton Brook Road, a small portion of U.S. Route 202, and Second Brook to its mouth in the Farmington River. The eastern border of the CDP follows the river south (upstream) to Minister Brook. The southern border follows Minister Brook, US 202, and Old Meadow Plain Road, and the western border follows Pine Glen Road, Park Road, Orchard Lane, and Overlook Terrace to Connecticut Route 167, from which point the border strikes northwest to Town Forest Road at Nimrod Road. The original settlement of Weatogue is in the eastern part of the CDP, at the junction of US 202 (Hopmeadow Street) with Canal Street and Stratton Brook Road.

Weatogue, CT Resources:

Simsbury Fire Department – From our humble beginning as a department with one engine stored in a borrowed garage, the Simsbury Volunteer Fire Company has grown steadily through the years, always rising to meet new challenges and keep pace with the needs of the community. The Fire Company and town have always been fortunate in that there has always been an abundance of people ready to step forward and volunteer. Even though the Fire Company losses members from time to time, we have enjoyed a steady roster of ninety active firefighters and a dozen junior firefighters on average, for several years. Some of our members continue the commitment to service which began in early generations, as the Company contains several second and third-generation firefighters.

Connecticut Historical Society – A private, nonprofit, educational organization established in 1825, the Connecticut Historical Society is the state’s official historical society and one of the oldest in the nation. Located at One Elizabeth Street in Hartford, the CHS houses a museum, library, and the Edgar F. Waterman Research Center that are open to the public and funded by private contributions. The CHS’s collection includes more than 4 million manuscripts, graphics, books, artifacts, and other historical materials accessible at our campus and on loan at other organizations.

Hartford County Public Schools – The Harford County Public School System maintains a reasonably uniform system of education for its youth, providing educational experiences and opportunities designed to meet unique student needs. Curriculum in various skill areas, in the academic disciplines, and in the arts is developed, implemented, evaluated and revised on a systemwide basis so that each student receives a well-balanced, carefully articulated, and appropriately diversified education.