In the PRess

As we continue to serve our incredible clients, we have accumulated recognition along the way. Each feature is a reflection of the meaningful collaborations and inspired spaces we’ve had the privilege to create. We’re honored to share a glimpse of those moments here.

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Fireplaces

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The Art of Winter Living

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Design Trends Designers Think Are Finally Back in 2026

"After years of cool grays and stark minimalism, homeowners want interiors that feel comfortable, grounded, and restorative…"

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Bedroom Design Trends That Are Making Your Space Look Dated

“Monochrome 'builder neutrals' are safe and stale.”

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Brown Is the New Backbone of Interior Styling—Here's How Pros Are Making It Feel Fresh

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Dark Kitchen Cabinet Ideas to Inspire Your Space

“By choosing a deep yet natural finish, we gave the kitchen a sense of depth, elegance, and permanence.”

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Fresh Powder and Fairways: How Golf Is Turning Mountain Living on Its Head

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Things Interior Designers Quietly Strip from Living Rooms in November to Prepare for Hosting Season

“Consider traffic flow for your gatherings.”

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Top Interior Designers in Park City

"Kristina Lawrence Interior Design takes pride in our custom mountain home interiors that blend seamlessly with our breathtaking surroundings."

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How to Master the Viral Grandmacore Aesthetic

“It’s all about restraint.”

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This Beloved Interior Style is Completely Overdone

“Although a "timeless classic," it's time for people to think beyond the typical gray and white farmhouse look.”

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Surprising Front Yard Landscaping Ideas

“If you live in the mountains, you know that planting anything in your yard most often feels like planting a buffet for the local wildlife.”

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