Mabel Nwanegbu: Building Legacy Spaces
Words by – Josephine Agbonkhese
Mabel Nwanegbu’s journey is a captivating masterclass in creativity, perseverance, and visionary leadership.
As the renowned CEO of Midas Interiors Limited, she has spent over a decade refining her craft, turning everyday spaces into extraordinary narratives that stir deep emotions, foster meaningful connections, and create lasting impressions.
Armed with an exceptional eye for detail, an unwavering passion for innovation, and a rare fusion of artistic brilliance and astute business acumen, Mabel’s design philosophy revolves around true collaboration, meticulous attention to every element, and unwavering commitment to client satisfaction.
Her remarkable story is living proof of the transformative power of hard work, dedication, and genuine love for the art of design.
Her strong academic foundation—including a degree in Interior Design from the University of the Arts London and studies in Strategic Business Management from Harvard University—has equipped her with a holistic perspective that seamlessly blends creative vision with strategic execution.
In this exclusive interview with Allure, Mabel opens up about her inspiring path into interior design, shares her insights on building and sustaining a thriving business, offers practical lifestyle tips, and much more.

What inspired you to pursue a career in interior design?
My journey began with a passion for transforming spaces into functional, beautiful environments that enhance people’s lives. The defining moment was my first major commercial project, which taught me the power of design to influence productivity, comfort, and client satisfaction. That experience cemented my vision to build a company that delivers not just interiors, but experiences.
In the past 12 years, I’ve had the privilege of working on numerous projects that have allowed me to hone my skills and develop a unique approach to design. My passion for creativity and commitment to excellence drive me to continuously seek new inspiration and stay up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies in the industry.
What skills and qualities do you believe set you apart as a leader in the interior design industry?
What sets me apart in the field is my ability to multitask, develop creative solutions, and effectively manage high-value projects. I thrive in fast-paced environments and I am adept at juggling multiple projects simultaneously while maintaining attention to detail and ensuring that every aspect of the design is meticulously executed.
At Midas Interiors Limited, I have the opportunity to work with a talented team of designers and professionals who share my passion for design and commitment to excellence. Together, we are dedicated to delivering unparalleled results for our clients and pushing the boundaries of creativity and innovation in the world of interior design. My approach is centered around collaboration, attention to detail, and client satisfaction, and I take pride in building long-term relationships with my clients and delivering spaces that are not only beautiful but also functional and sustainable.
Tell us more about Midas Interiors Limited and what drives your approach to interior design?
We’re driven by a passion for creativity and a commitment to excellence. We believe that every space has the potential to inspire, delight, and enhance the lives of those who inhabit it. Our approach to interior design is rooted in the belief that every environment should enhance how people live, work, and connect. We don’t just design spaces—we design experiences.
Our philosophy is built around a collaborative and client-centric approach. We take the time to listen to our clients, understanding their needs, preferences, and aspirations. We prioritise function, flow, and feeling, and we’re committed to delivering design solutions that are not only beautiful but also functional and sustainable.
We are guided by our core values of integrity, professionalism, and creativity. We believe in excellence without compromise, transparency, and honesty. We’re dedicated to delivering unparalleled results for our clients and pushing the boundaries of creativity and innovation in the world of interior design.

How does Midas Interiors aim to make a positive impact through its design solutions, and what specific values or goals drive your work beyond just creating beautiful spaces?
At Midas Interiors, we solve the challenge of creating spaces that are both practical and aesthetically elevated. Most importantly, we strive to create a sense of safety, comfort, and inspiration.
From corporate offices to clinics and event centres, our work improves functionality, user experience, and operational efficiency. Beyond design, we have empowered local artisans, fostered client satisfaction, and contributed to elevating Nigeria’s interior design industry.
What key decisions and strategies have contributed most to the growth and success of your business?
Key and vital decisions that fuelled our growth include focusing on quality, client-centered solutions, and strategic project selection. Building a strong team and investing in innovation has allowed us to take on high-profile projects and deliver consistently. I am also big on investing in Business Education, understanding financial operations, and not just designs. Leading by example, I prioritise integrity, creativity, and mentorship to inspire both my team and clients. Finding mentors outside the design industry for a fresh perspective, regular feedback from clients, and my team. It is important to understand that we are selling transformation and not just creative spaces.
What advice would you give to young women who aspire to leadership roles in male-dominated industries, and how do you believe your perspective as a woman has influenced your approach to design and business?
Your perspective as a woman isn’t a limitation—it’s your competitive advantage. We naturally understand how spaces should feel, function, and nurture. My advice to women aspiring to lead is simple: trust your vision, embrace challenges, and never underestimate the value of resilience. Surround yourself with people who challenge and support you, focus on solutions rather than obstacles, and remember that impact is built over time, not overnight. Stop waiting for permission, I didn’t have all the credentials or connections when I started; I had vision and refused to shrink it.
Some days, you’ll want to quit and that’s normal. But ‘Rest’ instead. Don’t quit. The world needs spaces designed with a woman’s lens; we create differently, and that matters.
What does legacy mean to you, and how do you envision Midas Interiors’ impact on the interior design industry and the world at large in the years to come?

I aim to build a legacy of excellence, innovation, and empowerment in the interior design space. I want spaces that outlive trends—timeless designs that future generations will continue to find beautiful and functional. In the next 3–5 years, success will look like expanding Midas Interiors across Nigeria, mentoring the next generation of women designers who go on to build their own empires, and delivering transformative spaces that set new industry standards. We would continue to show that we can build a successful business without compromising on our values or burning out our team.
I want to build a company that proves design is a force for human flourishing, not just aesthetic pleasure—where sustainability isn’t a marketing term but our foundation. Where our team thrives, not just survives. My legacy isn’t about my name on buildings; it’s about the lives changed in those buildings: the employee who’s more productive in a space that respects their humanity; and the family that reconnects in a home designed for real living.
The community that gathers in public spaces we have reimaged. I want to leave behind a more beautiful, equitable, and thoughtfully designed world, as well as a generation of designers; especially women, who know they belong at the table where those decisions are made.
What activities or hobbies do you enjoy outside of work, and how do they influence your approach to design and creativity?
In my free time, I enjoy collecting vintage furniture pieces, attending design exhibitions and trade shows, and watching movies that fuel my imagination.
I believe that there’s beauty in the unexpected, and I find inspiration in the stories that people tell and the spaces that they inhabit. Whether it’s a modern skyscraper or a vintage armchair, I believe that every space has a story to tell, and I feel privileged to be able to play a role in shaping those stories through my work.
What are the trends in modern designing?
Modern design leans toward clean lines, warm neutrals, natural materials and functional spaces. Sustainability, smart storage and a mix of minimalism with personal character are key trends.
How can someone with a small space make the most of her space?
Use multi-functional furniture, light colours, mirrors and smart storage solutions. Keeping the layout open and clutter-free makes small spaces feel larger and more comfortable.
Looking back, what would you describe as the turning point for your brand?
The transition from small residential projects to large scale, high profile spaces. It firmly positioned the brand on a national level.
What’s it like catering to the tastes of notable personalities as a celebrity interior designer?
It’s rewarding and demanding; every project requires discretion, deep listening and a clear understanding of each client’s lifestyle.
…your thoughts on the interior designing industry in Nigeria at the moment?
The industry is evolving rapidly, with increased appreciation for quality, structure and globally competitive standards.
Beyond the glamour, how challenging is it to run an interior designing business in this clime?
Rising costs, logistics and manpower challenges are real, but passion and resilience keep the business moving forward.
How do you differentiate your designs while remaining on-trend?
I do so by adopting trends selectively and focusing on timeless, client-centered solutions.
What do you look to for creative inspiration?
Travel, architecture, culture and everyday life.
What do you love most about being an interior designer?
Transforming spaces in ways that positively impact how people live and work.

What would you have been doing if you weren’t an interior designer?
Something creative and entrepreneurial; something geared towards building value and impact.
Tell us about a recent project or two you’re most proud of and why?
One of my recent projects I’m most proud of is the National Assembly Civil Service Commission Complex where we handled the interior upgrade of key office spaces with focus on functionality, comfort, and efficiency, while ensuring it maintains a professional and dignified institutional identity.
In what ways are you giving back?
We are giving back in many ways. For example, we recently renovated a restroom free of charge within the Department of Chemical Engineering and Petroleum & Gas Engineering at the University of Lagos, UNILAG; hosted free masterclasses for over 150 students, and continue to mentor and train young creatives while creating opportunities within the industry.
Describe your personal style?
Effortless, elegant and functional; just like my design philosophy.
Who is your style icon?
I admire individuals with timeless, effortless style rather than one specific icon.
Share with us your beauty routine…
My beauty routine is simple and consistent—good skincare, hydration, and rest.
What’s your most cherished fashion accessory?
A classic handbag; it elevates any look.
Your preferred holiday destination and why?
I love places rich in culture and architecture because they spark creativity.
What would you tell your 18-year-old self about life and goals?
Stay focused, trust the process and don’t be afraid to start small.
What’s the best advice anyone ever gave you and who was that?
“Consistency beats talent when talent isn’t consistent”, and that’s from a mentor.
What do you love to do when not busy with work?
I love reading, travelling, engaging in quiet reflection and spending time with my daughters and loved ones.
















