Want to create a stylish, affordable and inviting space that works with your lifestyle? Shearer Designs can help you create a room or home that will be satisfying for years to come. “My father was from the old school of designing, drafting and building custom homes, from start to finish,” owner Lisa Shearer says. She uses her early knowledge of structures and layout, as well as her project management skills, to flawlessly navigate between the technical and creative sides of the design world. “I’m reliable, budget-conscious and solution-oriented,” she explains. 

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Shearer teams with contractor Arden Jensen, owner of Red Diamond Construction, for building needs and staging coordinator Alexandra Alexander, owner of Alex Avenue Photography, to help people who want to sell their homes. Whether you are remodeling and need a simple design plan for a single room or you are building a new home, these experts are ready to help with projects in any phase and any budget.

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Guiding Principle: “My passion is in home remodeling, from designing complicated spaces with 3D renderings to working with clients to finding new innovative products that cleverly combine style and utility.” — Lisa Shearer

Ask the Expert

Lisa Shearer, Owner of Shearer Designs. Photo by Meagan Larsen

Key to Design

Making the space reflect who the client is. Listening to clients’ needs and incorporating their desires into my work brings it all together into cohesive, stylish and functional spaces that can be enjoyed for years to come.

Where to Splurge

In the bedroom, splurge on lighting, lamps, fresh bedding and pillows. In shared spaces, spend on new textured wall papers and sculptured walls.

On the Horizon

Home, kitchen and bathroom remodels with creative, custom-built features and innovative storage solutions that add a unique dash of style to spaces.

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6300 Sagewood Dr., Ste. H105, Park City
435-901-1186
shearerdesigns.com

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