Luxury Interior Design in Park City, Utah
Living with Lolo brings award-winning interior design and licensed construction management to Park City ski homes and mountain estates. One team, one contract, from concept to move-in.
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Where Mountain Architecture Meets Award-Winning Design
Living with Lolo serves Park City homeowners with full-service luxury interior design and licensed construction management under one contract. Lauren Lerner leads every project from initial concept through final installation, working remotely with clients who split their time between Arizona and Utah.
Park City's high-altitude homes present a specific design challenge: the architecture is demanding, the finishes must perform in mountain conditions, and most homeowners are not on-site during construction. Living with Lolo has built its practice around exactly that situation. Lauren Lerner manages every detail, every trade, and every delivery without requiring the client to be present.
Lauren Lerner and Living with Lolo have been named Phoenix Magazine Best Interior Design three consecutive years: 2024, 2025, and 2026. Living with Lolo holds an active Arizona General Contractor license (ROC #347577) and coordinates with Utah-licensed trades for all Park City work. Our projects have been featured in Architectural Digest, House Beautiful, The Wall Street Journal, and Vogue.
Project Investment
$250,000 – $1,000,000+
Timeline
12 – 24 months
Specialty
Mountain Modern, Ski Lodge, Alpine Contemporary
Management Style
Fully Autonomous — no client on-site required
Designed for the Park City Homeowner
Park City clients come to Living with Lolo because they want a luxury ski home that functions as effortlessly as it looks. They are executives, entrepreneurs, and high-net-worth families who purchased in Deer Valley, Old Town, or the Jordanelle corridor. They want a finished home that earns its value, performs in mountain conditions, and requires no personal management of the construction process.
These clients have owned a property in Park City for years and finally want to bring it to the standard they have been considering. Or they just closed on a new build and need a design team that can hit the ground immediately. In either case, they want one point of contact, not a designer and a separate contractor arguing over the budget.
Client Type
Executives, entrepreneurs, tech founders, professional athletes, and multi-property families seeking a world-class mountain retreat
Residency Pattern
Part-time seasonal owners, typically based in Arizona, California, or Texas — present for ski season, absent during renovation
Project Investment
$250,000 to $1,000,000+ depending on scope; full gut renovations and new furnishing projects frequently exceed $500,000
Home Size
3,500 to 12,000+ sq ft; ski-in/ski-out properties, mountain modern new builds, and legacy lodge-style homes
Client Expectation
Minimal personal involvement during construction; arrive to a fully finished, styled, and functional home ready for the first ski weekend
Design Aesthetic
Mountain modern, warm contemporary, alpine lodge — natural materials, high ceilings, stone, wood, and curated artisan pieces
Full-Service Design and Construction Management for Ski Homes
Living with Lolo handles every phase of a Park City ski home renovation or furnishing project. Lauren Lerner designs the space, sources all furnishings and materials, coordinates with licensed Utah trades for structural and mechanical work, and manages every delivery and installation. The homeowner reviews key decisions and approves major selections — everything else is handled without them needing to be in Utah.
Mountain properties have specific requirements that distinguish them from desert or urban homes. Heating systems, radiant floors, stone and wood finishes that expand and contract with temperature swings, snow loads on structural elements, and HOA design standards for communities like Deer Valley or Empire Pass — Living with Lolo accounts for all of this from the initial specification forward, not as an afterthought during construction.
For clients who also own a primary or secondary residence in Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, or Phoenix, Living with Lolo can manage both properties under a coordinated design direction, ensuring the two homes share a coherent aesthetic identity even across different architectural styles. For more on what a Park City ski home renovation actually involves, see the complete guide to luxury interior design for Park City ski homes.
Project types in Park City include: whole-home furnishing (new construction move-in), full renovation and redesign of existing ski lodges, kitchen and primary suite renovations, and procurement-only engagements for clients who have a design plan but need expert sourcing and installation management.
According to the 2025 Houzz & Home renovation study, high-end mountain resort home renovations average $175,000 to $400,000 nationally — but luxury ski markets like Park City, Aspen, and Jackson Hole routinely exceed those figures. Living with Lolo clients in Park City typically invest $250,000 to $1,000,000+ depending on scope. As NAHB data shows, construction and finish costs in resort markets run 25 to 40 percent above national averages, which is reflected in every project budget from the outset.
Interior Design + Licensed General Contractor, Under One Roof
Most interior designers who work in Park City can specify finishes and source furniture. What they cannot do is pull permits in Summit County, manage licensed structural trades, or take legal responsibility for a renovation that involves opening walls, moving plumbing, or installing a new radiant heat system. Living with Lolo can. Lauren Lerner holds an active Arizona General Contractor license (ROC #347577) and coordinates with Utah-licensed contractors for all in-state work, operating as the single point of accountability for the entire project.
That means the client signs one contract. If something is built incorrectly, there is no finger-pointing between a designer and a contractor. If a timeline slips, there is one person responsible for resolving it. Living with Lolo has built its practice on this model — and it is why clients who own homes in both Scottsdale and Park City choose to work with the same team for both properties. See our design-build approach for a full explanation of how the integrated model works.
Design Only
No contractor license. Cannot pull permits or manage structural work. You hire a separate GC, coordinate two contracts, and manage communication between two teams.
Living with Lolo
Full-service design and construction management. ROC #347577. One contract, one point of contact, full accountability for design and build.
What We Can Do That Others Cannot
Coordinate licensed structural, mechanical, and finish trades. Manage mountain-specific requirements (radiant heat, HOA design review, snow-load specs). Oversee full gut renovations remotely.
The Client Experience
You review design concepts and approve key decisions from wherever you are. We handle every trade, every delivery, every installation. You arrive to a finished home.
Frequently Asked Questions About Interior Design in Park City
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Let's Talk About Your Home
Your Park City Home Deserves This
Lauren Lerner and the Living with Lolo team are ready to discuss your Park City project. Whether you are planning a full renovation, a furnishing project for a new build, or a single-room transformation, we begin every conversation with an honest assessment of scope, timeline, and investment — no obligation required.
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