David Lyall Home & Design has a brand new showroom and design space in Lancaster City

The updated showroom features a more curated experience in an ADA accessible former firehouse.

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David Lyall has always had a passion for beautifully designed spaces. When he purchased the family furniture business from his parents in 2005, David knew he wanted to expand the offerings, leaning into his expertise for creating custom residential and commercial interiors with intentional elegance.

In 2015, he moved the business to Prince Street in Lancaster City, and now, a decade later, David and his team are welcoming clients into their new home on North Duke Street.

“When we began to think about a new space for the business, it was so important for us to remain in the city,” David said. “While we loved our former showroom on Prince Street, this new building allows us to reach the long-term goals we have for David Lyall Design.”

One of those goals is having a space that is more accessible for the range of customers that David Lyall serves. The new showroom, a former firehouse, is all on one level—making it ADA accessible while incorporating thoughtful design touches throughout to elevate the client experience.

“We’ve added custom built-ins and storage for our samples which creates a more interactive and intuitive space for design projects,” he said. “Overall, I feel we’ve captured the style we are known for but in a fresh, modern way.”

The unique, light-filled location also features new curated products in a more consolidated showroom—including beautiful furniture, art, and accents sourced locally and from around the globe—with triple the space for their design studio and collaborative conference spaces.

Throughout all these changes, David and his team have stayed true to the values that made their interior design business a success. “I’m excited for people to experience the new space,” David shared. “It really is a picture of the continued evolution of our design business and mission to create beautiful, personalized interiors.”

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