Peter Dunham was raised in France, spent his summers in Spain and was educated in England. In terms of cultural knowledge, this fantastic interior designer is hard to beat since his signature style is influenced by his incredible background work. Today, Los Angeles Homes wants to share with you the variety of the fantastic interior design projects of this Los Angeles-based top interior designer!

 

Credits by Peter Dunham

 

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It’s widely known that to be an interior designer is a necessity to travel around the world to find inspirations, new concepts, and new materials, and Peter Dunham is exactly that. This inspiring interior designer first started his decorating career as an apprentice of the legendary David Hicks while studying International Business Administration. 

 

Credits by Peter Dunham

In 1998, Peter Dunham started his own company in Los Angeles and began to make projects for very famous people. From decorating houses, hotels and medical projects to inspiring film office designs, there’s nothing that Mr. Dunham can’t do.

 

Credits by Peter Dunham

Peter is known for a signature style with a heavy classic approach. His academic structure and his European sensibility ables him and his projects with an upbringing but casual style. Although his inspirations are mostly featured on the classic and traditional concepts, the top interior designer is perfectly capable of achieving magnificent settings.

 

Credits by Peter Dunham

He is known nowadays for a style within a California’s elegance. And his inspirations are brought from his travels to India, Turkey, and the Mediterranean. Peter released his own line of hand-printed textiles in 2003, and the motto is vibrant, sophisticated and charming for a refined decor.

 

Credits by Peter Dunham

He has worked on residential projects in Los Angeles, Aspen, San Francisco, Laguna, Ojai, and Montecito. Design magazines have described Peter’s work as “sophisticated, casual, vibrant and daring within a classical structure, a stylish blend of (his) European sensibility, American practicality, and zest”.

 

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