About

Our philosophy is simple: Everyone has a vision for their home. Bailey Grey Interiors is here to help you bring your vision to life.

Once only a dream, Bailey Grey Interiors came to fruition with the hard work and dedication of business partners Stacy Meeks and Mark Little. Utilizing their combined experience, they have created a design and retail boutique that caters to all of your needs.

Conveniently located in the Boonsboro Shopping Center, the family-run business enjoys working closely with Lynchburg, Smith Mountain Lake, Wintergreen, and Charlottesville families.

Private label upholstery, name brands such as Chelsea House, Sarried, Currey & Co., along with local vendors and artisans, are just a few of the amazing finds at BGI. From a new chair to a complete update of your home, BGI can help.

Mark Little

Mark is a native of the Lynchburg area. He spent much of his adult life in Washington DC working as a retail executive. He and his spouse Todd moved back to Lynchburg in 2007. Since their return, they have beautifully restored two of Lynchburg’s most historically significant properties. Mark has a great eye for design with some of his interiors being published in regional magazines. In addition to BGI, Mark is a board member for the Lynchburg Historic Foundation and a city Commissioner serving on the Historic Preservation Commission. He and Todd are the proud parents of a beautiful daughter.

 

Stacy Meeks

Though her role at Bailey Grey Interiors is nothing short of making homes beautiful, Stacy Meeks describes her role as helping people, regardless of their budget. Stacy is involved in everyday operations, as well as the senior buyer, head of sales, visual merchandiser, and inventory specialist. When Stacy wanted to find the perfect location for BGI, she went directly back to her roots and the area she grew up in, Boonsboro. The perfect location at Boonsboro Shopping Center made it easy to brand the new business while being located in the center of our Lynchburg. Stacy has over a decade of experience in furniture retail and over twenty-five years in sales in the Lynchburg area. Her work has been photographed in regional publications, including her own home. Stacy’s real passion is creating and buying furniture for the storefront and dealing one-on-one with people from all walks of life. She has always marched to the beat that design is subjective and therefore keeps current in new trends while still staying true to classical decorating and furnishings. Stacy is described as having a fun and funky style, as well as delivering a distinctive aesthetic hallmark that will express the client’s personality, no matter what their style may be.

Stacy is an alumnus of EC Glass and attended Radford University, majoring in business. She is a proud Mom to her son Harrington and enjoys being a part of the Hilltopper community. As much as she loves making homes beautiful, her real happiness is being outside with her family and dogs.

Lesley Stokes

Lesley Stokes is the Head Designer and Buyer for Bailey Grey Interiors. She works with budgets large or small to help our customers achieve spaces that are representative of the people who live there so that their house will be a home for all to enjoy.

Lesley has a BA in Art History from Salem College and a BS in Interior Design from the University of Tennessee Chattanooga. Having worked in interior design for the last 25 years she has had the opportunity to be a member and on the board of The American Society of Interior Design. Many of her client’s homes are regularly part of Virginia Garden Week and are featured in regional publications. Before joining the Bailey Grey team, Lesley worked for Williams and Sherrill in Richmond, VA.  

Her son, Thomas, graduated from VMI in 2019 and is a First Lieutenant in the United States Army, and her daughter, Clara Elizabeth, is a Junior at Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, VA, double majoring in Biology and Religion. 

In Lesley’s spare time she serves on the board for The Woodstock and promotes the Fishersville Antiques Expo.