Building a new home in Deer Valley or Park City is one of the most significant investments a person can make. The mountain-modern architectural style that defines this market demands an interior design approach that is just as sophisticated as the exterior. The two have to work together from day one.
Living with Lolo works with clients and their builders on new construction interior design in Park City, Deer Valley, Promontory, and throughout Summit County. We are most effective when engaged early, before key structural decisions are locked in.
Why Early Engagement Matters
Many design decisions look like architectural decisions on the surface. Window sizing, ceiling heights, kitchen island placement, custom millwork locations, and mechanical rough-in positions all have cascading effects on how a room looks and feels. When we are in the room during pre-construction planning, we can influence those decisions before they are set in concrete. Literally.
What We Do on New Construction Projects
Our new construction scope includes interior architecture and space planning, all finish selections from flooring to plumbing fixtures to hardware, custom cabinetry and millwork design, lighting plans, FF&E procurement and specification, and final installation. For qualifying projects, we also serve as construction manager or owner's representative, coordinating all trades and managing the build schedule on the client's behalf. New construction investment starts at $2.5 million for the build scope.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you work on new construction homes in Deer Valley and Park City?
Yes. We work with builders and developers on new construction interior design in Deer Valley, Promontory, Glenwild, and throughout Park City. We can be engaged from the pre-construction phase through final installation.
How much does interior design cost for new construction in Park City?
New construction interior design scopes in Park City typically start at $2.5 million for the full construction build-out and range upward based on home size and finish level. Furnishing budgets are a separate scope.
When should I hire an interior designer for new construction?
As early as possible. The earlier we are involved, the more we can influence decisions that are very expensive to change later: ceiling heights, window sizes, kitchen and bathroom layout, custom millwork dimensions, and mechanical rough-in locations.
Can you work with my Park City builder or architect?
Yes. We are experienced at collaborating with architectural and building teams. We bring interior architecture expertise to complement the structural and exterior design work already in progress.
What's the difference between an interior designer and interior architect?
An interior architect works on spatial planning, structural modifications, and interior systems. An interior designer focuses on aesthetics, materials, and furnishings. We do both, which is why our clients get a fully integrated result.
Do you manage construction in addition to design?
Yes. We hold a general contractor license in Arizona and are expanding our construction management services to Park City. We can serve as the owner's representative or general contractor on qualifying scopes.
Living with Lolo works with clients across the Southwest, including vacation and second homes. Learn more about our luxury interior design services.
Interior Design & General Contracting
Serving Park City, Utah & Scottsdale, Arizona
Phone: (480) 702-1189
Email: info@livingwithlolo.com
Website: livingwithlolo.com

Lauren Lerner is the founder and principal designer of Living with Lolo, Scottsdale’s luxury interior design and licensed design-build firm. Named Phoenix Magazine Best Interior Design three consecutive years, Lauren leads projects from concept through construction for high-end homes in Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, and Phoenix.
