
From humble beginnings in a garage to a thriving brick-and-mortar storefront in downtown Parker, Sarah Fennell has built Interior Delights into a beloved destination for home décor, design services, and seasonal inspiration. Since opening her shop in 2017, Sarah’s vision has remained clear: make styling a home feel effortless, beautiful, and personal.
“We do a lot of ‘do it for you’ collections,” Sarah explains. “Customers can walk in and feel like they’re picking up a styled tray, lantern, candle, everything they need to make their space feel complete. We also offer in-home and virtual design services, so it’s not just about selling products, it’s about helping people feel confident in their homes.”
From Painted Furniture to a Full-Fledged Boutique
Interior Delights began in 2013 with custom furniture painting, a side hustle Sarah pursued while raising her children. As demand grew, she expanded into sourcing and selling chandeliers, eventually ordering them by the container to meet customer demand. That entrepreneurial leap led to the opening of her storefront, where lighting, greenery, vases, lanterns, and tabletop décor now take center stage.
The store completely transforms for the holidays, turning into a Christmas wonderland from October through December, a tradition that draws loyal customers year after year.
Redstone isn’t limited by corporate restrictions. They were flexible and creative. When they couldn’t extend my line, Braxton helped me explore other options. That kind of support is rare.
A Business Built on Relationships and Resilience
Sarah credits her success to a strong social media presence and deep connections with her customers. “Some of our clients have been with us since the antique mall days,” she says. “The Parker community is amazing when it comes to supporting local businesses.”
With 14 employees, some remote, some local, and a blend of e-commerce and in-person retail, Interior Delights has weathered many challenges. From space constraints to shifting economic tides, Sarah has adapted with creativity and grit. “This year has been the hardest,” she admits. Tariffs have increased costs, and the economy means people have less to spend. We’re paying 30% more for products, but don’t want to raise prices if we can help it. It’s a balancing act.”



A Banking Partner That Understands Small Business
In navigating these challenges, Sarah found a valuable ally in Redstone Bank in Parker. “You can tell they really care about you,” she says. “It’s nice to be recognized as a person when you walk in.”
After switching to Redstone about six months ago, Sarah was able to secure a line of credit that larger banks couldn’t offer. “Redstone isn’t limited by corporate restrictions. They were flexible and creative. When they couldn’t extend my line, Braxton helped me explore other options. That kind of support is rare.”
Looking Ahead with Gratitude and Grace
While growth isn’t on the immediate horizon, Sarah’s focus is clear: maintain what she’s built and continue delighting her customers. “Our goal is just to get through this year and keep our clients happy,” she says. “We plan our products a year ahead, and we’re always looking for beautiful things to bring in.”
Interior Delights is more than a store; it’s a reflection of Sarah’s journey, her eye for design, and her commitment to making homes feel special. With Redstone Bank by her side, she’s navigating the ups and downs of entrepreneurship with confidence and care.