Durango Holiday Home launches turnkey holiday decorating service
Durango Holiday Home is now open in Durango and Southwest Colorado, offering private homeowners a full-service holiday design studio that handles decorating, installation, takedown and storage. Founder Lorrie Boone is filling a local gap for vacation and mountain home owners who want a polished holiday look without the time or stress of doing it themselves. Why it matters: - Durango Holiday Home gives Southwest Colorado homeowners a dedicated interior holiday design option that did not previously exist in the market. - The service is aimed at vacation homeowners with limited time in Durango and full-time residents who want a finished holiday home without the seasonal burden. - The studio is built to make holiday decorating turnkey, from concept through takedown. What happened: - Durango Holiday Home opened and is now accepting clients throughout Durango and Southwest Colorado. - Designer Lorrie Boone founded the full-service luxury holiday design studio. - Boone launched the company to serve private homeowners with a completely managed interior holiday decorating service. - The studio also serves select organizations. The details: - Each project starts with a personal consultation to learn the home, the family and the meaning of the holidays to the people who gather there. - Boone creates a cohesive design that flows through the home room by room, inside and out. - Professional installation is included. - End-of-season takedown is included. - Storage is available for clients who want to keep custom pieces. - Durango Holiday Home is licensed and insured. - The company contact is Lorrie Boone at 970-844-4850, info@durangoholidayhome.com and the company website . - The studio also lists Boone’s LinkedIn profile at Lorrie Boone on LinkedIn , Instagram at Durango Holiday Home on Instagram , Facebook at Durango Holiday Home on Facebook and Pinterest at Durango Holiday Home on Pinterest . Between the lines: - Boone frames the business around a simple promise: homeowners should arrive to a holiday-ready home instead of spending their limited time finishing decorations. - The company is positioning itself around experience, customization and convenience rather than standard seasonal lighting or one-off decorating help. - Boone’s Colorado connection dates to a childhood ski trip to Snowmass in Christmas 1971, which she says shaped her view that holiday feeling matters as much as appearance. - Boone and her husband bought a 35-acre property outside Durango in June 2023, a personal tie that reinforces the studio’s local focus. - Boone previously spent more than 12 years creating custom holiday environments in metropolitan Detroit under the name Elegant Entryways. - Her most prominent prior client was the Birmingham Country Club, where she served as exclusive holiday designer for multiple consecutive seasons. - Jill Sabiston, former controller at the Birmingham Country Club, said Boone’s work consistently looked beyond what the numbers might suggest and stood out for layout, design and detail. - Denise Timmsen, owner of Christmas In Durango, said Boone’s work impressed her with its quality, originality, craftsmanship and creativity. - A homeowner client, Sylvia D., said the installations bring comfort, joy and compliments from strangers. What’s next: - Durango Holiday Home is actively taking on new clients in Durango and Southwest Colorado. - The company is likely to lean on local referrals and seasonal demand as holiday planning ramps up for vacation and mountain homes. - Boone’s first local seasons will test whether the market will support a premium, fully managed interior decorating service. The bottom line: - Durango Holiday Home is betting that affluent mountain-home owners will pay for a holiday season that shows up finished, not unfinished.
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