About

interior design in Calgary

Michelle Fleischhacker

Your Design Partner

Beautiful homes are wonderful. Beautiful homes that make life easier? That’s the point.

 

I’m Michelle Fleischhacker, CEO and Principal Designer of Room Service Interiors, a multi-award winning boutique design studio serving Cochrane, Calgary, and the surrounding areas since 2006.

 

My design philosophy is simple: function and beauty should never compete. The best spaces are practical, personal, and timeless—layered with warmth, a dash of vintage, and the kind of quiet confidence that makes a home feel like it’s been there
forever.

Before I was designing kitchens and baths, I was trained to notice the details—I’m a journalism graduate, which means I can’t help but ask the right questions, dig for the real problem, and obsess (politely) over what actually matters.

 

That “detail-first” wiring is the backbone of Room Service Interiors. Because most renovation stress doesn’t come from one big thing—it comes from a thousand small decisions, vague assumptions, and the mental load of managing the moving parts. Our job is to bring clarity, structure, and calm to the process so you can enjoy the transformation without living in chaos.

Credentials that support the way we design

Our work is grounded in experience and training—especially when it comes to kitchens, baths, and future-ready renovations. 

I hold a Diploma in Interior Design, I’m AKBD certified through the NKBA, I carry the CHBA Adaptiv renovation designation, and I’m a DDA accredited designer. In plain English: I’m here for the pretty and the practical—and I’m serious about designing homes that support real life now and later.

What it’s like to work with us

If you want a designer who will:

 

  • Plan meticulously

  • Think three steps ahead

  • Advocate for your vision (and your budget)

  • And make the process feel clear and contained

…you’re in the right place.

 

We’re known for an organized, steady approach—one that protects your investment, eliminates decision fatigue, and keeps the end result cohesive all the way down to the “tiny detail nobody else noticed but you’ll love forever.”

A life note (because it’s still me)

My boys are young adults and we’re just about at the empty-nester stage—so while we’re no longer in the “snack phase,” when the family is together it’s like cooking for a village. I’m happiest in a home with soul, my family nearby, and a calendar that includes at least one trip anchored around European history, beautiful architecture, and a truly excellent bed.

 

If you’re dreaming of a home that feels timeless, works effortlessly, and supports the way you want to live in your next chapter—I’d love to help you create it.