So today, in honor of launching Molly Lauer Design, it only felt natural to talk about how I got here. I have considered interior design a hobby for some time now, it has always felt like a creative outlet and a natural evolution for me after taking art classes in high school and college.  Ultimately, I started my career as a nurse practitioner but continue to be very passionate about home renovation and design.  My husband, Eric, and I have been working on home projects since he bought his first home (which eventually became our first home) in 2013.  We have tackled everything from floor to ceiling, and have learned so much.  While initially we set out to do everything on our own for budget purposes, I have developed such a passion for design, as I know how transforming a room can change the way a person and their families feel and function in a room.

My most recent Lauer Haus project, our great room, is the project I am most proud of.  I designed everything, and curated pieces old and new to make this room feel like our family.  I love spending time with them in this space.  Eric spent weeks building our built in shelves, and laying the herringbone tile for the fire place.  During the living room project, we also replaced the floors and baseboards throughout the house, adding to the timeline significantly.  I do think this is an important lesson I’ve learned over the years, design takes time, and rooms rarely can be truly completed in a few days.  To me, the most beautiful rooms are curated over years of projects and adding pieces that feel special. These rooms feel so timeless.

Time and budget tend to be the most prohibitive factors in design.  That is where Molly Lauer Design can help you with your design project.  We love mixing old and new to curate rooms bespoke to our clients.  I have enjoyed helping friends and family by giving them design plans that allow them to implement as time and budget allow.  Seeing their homes potential helps them feel confident when moving through the design process.

I am so excited for this next chapter.  If the last few years have taught us anything, it is that we should spend time doing things that we enjoy.

Lauer Haus Project

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