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Elizabeth Dinkel Design Associates, Inc.
554 Westbourne Drive
West Hollywood, CA 90048
United States
310.278.3700
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Elizabeth Dinkel is recognized by House Beautiful, Elle Décor, Veranda and California Homes & Interiors as one of America’s leading interior designers. Her classic signature style is described as fresh, spirited and timeless. With her creative use of color choices and the unexpected mix of modern and antique, she has risen to the top of her field.
As a full service firm specializing in high end residential projects, ultimately the mission of Elizabeth Dinkel Design is to create interiors that are timeless, rich in style and inspire conversation. Often her commissions begin with only a few rooms and evolve into full home designs and renovations. Elizabeth’s clients value her attention to detail, her enthusiastic energy and her deep understanding of their lifestyle and needs.
Elizabeth’s projects take her from coast to coast with clients from New York to San Francisco, Texas, Colorado, Washington, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Wyoming.
After earning her undergraduate degree in International Relations at Georgetown University, she worked in TV news production in New York City. Later she began an apprenticeship with Leta Austin Foster & Associates of Palm Beach and New York, her mother’s renowned interior design firm. At the same time, she embarked on more formal studies of both interior design and architecture at the New York School of Interior Design and Parson’s School of Design. She quickly rose through the ranks at Leta Austin Foster and extended the firm’s reach by managing their New York projects as well as opening offices in both San Francisco and Los Angeles.
After 18 years of passionate devotion to the world of interior design, she established her eponymous firm in West Hollywood, California in 2004.
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