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Garrison Hullinger

Founder and Principal Designer, Garrison Hullinger Interior Design

As founder and Principal Designer of Garrison Hullinger Interior Design, Garrison transformed his one-man studio into a nationally recognized firm with a prestigious portfolio of work. Passionately involved in the design community, Garrison regularly speaks at conferences and has achieved great recognition for his contributions to the industry. His work has earned him a Golden Nugget award for interiors, 18 Houzz awards in nine years, an esteemed position as a judge at the KBIS Award Ceremony, and a member of the Zillow advisory board.

Garrison is always busy with residential, hospitality, and commercial projects, but his recent work is particularly staggering in both size and range. One project is a new four-star resort in Deer Valley, Utah. This resort has 395 guest rooms, 20,000 square feet of conference hotel space, three restaurants, and two bars. Garrison is also designing the 62 private residences in two different schemes at the same property. Another project that’s keeping his life exciting is Four Seasons Vail, where he’s working with a highly-curated team of designers to design opulent suites and residential homes on the mountain.

Garrison is a strategic thinker who understands the luxury market from all angles. He knows how to scale without losing sight of the smallest—and most impactful—details. GHID isn’t known for one singular aesthetic, but when you walk into a room Garrison designed, you know it instantly. He has the uncanny ability to make any space timelessly elegant, and feel exactly as it should.

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Road to Success: One Designer’s Expansive Vision

A one-on-one with designer Garrison Hullinger on how he transformed his one-man studio into a nationally recognized firm, with luxury (and a laid back personality) leading the way.

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Center Stage: Creating a Timelessly Elegant Bath That Meets the Needs of the Entire Family

When it came to this primary bath, it wasn’t just about what the husband and wife wanted, but also how to accommodate five kids and one French Bulldog. Sure there were other bathrooms in the house, but this is the one where everyone wanted to be.