Molly Luetkemeyer founded M. Design Interiors in 2001. From the outset, her mantra has been “one’s home should be a reflection of one’s lifestyle and personality”. If you have a family of four with young kids, you probably don’t need the bar front and center—although she’ll happily make sure it’s tucked away for decompressing once parental duties are done!
Inspired by a range of sources from modern and contemporary art to nature, fashion and vintage design books, Luetkemeyer has developed a signature style that is fresh, expressive and sophisticated. She takes a unique approach to each project, combining her personal inspiration with a thorough understanding of each client’s wants and needs. Her client roster includes Hollywood A-listers, entertainment industry insiders, captains of industry and stylish people from all walks of life who are looking for an injection of color, creativity, art and vision in their space.
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Recent projects include a modernist gem in Beverly Hills by architect and furniture designer, Greta Grossman, a family-friendly beachfront home on Martha’s Vineyard, an African art-inspired Brentwood residence, and a sleek, contemporary apartment in Manhattan’s art hub in the far West Village. Currently underway are homes in Riverdale, NY, Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Manhattan’s Upper East Side and Marina del Rey.
Luetkemeyer’s colorful, contemporary Bohemian style has earned her a place on The Hollywood Reporter’s list of 25 Most Influential Interior Designers in LA and on House Beautiful’s list of Top 100 Designers in America four years running. Her work has been profiled in numerous publications including InStyle, Angeleno, The Los Angeles Times, and California Home + Design and she is a darling of the design blogosphere. Additionally, Luetkemeyer previously lent her design savvy and energetic personality to TLC’s hit seriesClean Sweep as one of its three regular designers.
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