Lorena Gaxiola

Lorena Gaxiola Global hospitality & luxury interior design with 30+ yrs of experience in hotel, multi-residential, and high-end real estate projects. Offices in Sydney & LA.

Specializing in brand-compliant interiors and procurement strategy for property developers. Lorena Gaxiola is an internationally recognized hospitality and luxury interior designer with over 30 years of experience delivering award-winning projects for Marriott, Hilton, and high-end residential developments. Operating from Sydney and Los Angeles, Lorena leads a global network of architects, designe

rs, and procurement experts, specializing in brand-compliant interiors, market-ready FF&E/OS&E, and construction-accurate documentation. Our portfolio spans hotels, resorts, multi-residential, commercial, and private estates across the USA, Australia, China, and Europe. We are committed to blending global creative excellence with local building and compliance expertise — delivering on time, on budget, and without compromise.

📍 Sydney, Australia | Los Angeles, USA
🌐 www.lorenagaxiola.com
📞 Contact us for private executive consultations.

World Environment Day often centres around what we add.But in design, sustainability is also about what we don’t need to...
05/06/2026

World Environment Day often centres around what we add.
But in design, sustainability is also about what we don’t need to replace.

The most enduring interiors are rarely the ones driven by trend cycles. They are the spaces built on thoughtful materiality, craftsmanship, longevity, and a deep understanding of how people actually live.

Natural stone that patinas beautifully over time.
Timber that gains character with age.
Furniture designed to move with a family, not be discarded after a season.

As the industry continues to evolve, sustainability can no longer exist as an afterthought or marketing layer. It has to be embedded into the way we design from the beginning - through materials, construction methods, and spaces that remain relevant long after trends expire.

Because timeless design is not only aesthetic.
It’s environmental responsibility.

Happy World Environment Day 🤍

There’s something inherently grounding about a fireplace in winter interiors - a quiet focal point that brings warmth, a...
03/06/2026

There’s something inherently grounding about a fireplace in winter interiors - a quiet focal point that brings warmth, atmosphere, and connection into a space.

Across our projects, fireplaces are designed as more than functional elements; they become sculptural anchors within the home. From sleek linear forms and textured stone surrounds to integrated joinery and outdoor fire features framed by landscape, each moment is considered to evoke calm, intimacy, and ease.

Soft neutrals, natural materials, ambient lighting, and the movement of fire work together to create spaces that feel layered, restorative, and deeply liveable through the cooler months.

A reminder that winter living is less about retreating indoors and more about creating spaces you never want to leave 🤍

Luxury today is less about excess, and more about intention.My 'How The Uber Rich Spend Their Money' DIY design booklet ...
01/06/2026

Luxury today is less about excess, and more about intention.

My 'How The Uber Rich Spend Their Money' DIY design booklet explores the evolving definition of modern luxury - from timeless, custom interiors and collectible design, to sustainable materials and seamlessly integrated smart-home technology.

Created to inspire thoughtful living during uncertain times, this guide unpacks how elevated spaces can still feel deeply personal, functional, and enduring.

Inside, discover:
✨ The role of interior design during a recession
✨ Sustainable materials worth specifying
✨ The rise of bespoke furniture and curated spaces
✨ Designing homes that feel both luxurious and liveable

Download the complimentary guide and explore a more intentional approach to luxury living 🤍 https://www.lorenagaxiolacollection.com/downloads-uber-rich

Obsessed with textiles that feel like art.La Maison Pierre Frey's BERGEN captures that perfect balance between softness,...
30/05/2026

Obsessed with textiles that feel like art.

La Maison Pierre Frey's BERGEN captures that perfect balance between softness, depth, and atmosphere - a modern interpretation of Scandinavian landscapes through colour, texture, and form. The blurred check pattern feels both nostalgic and contemporary at once, bringing warmth and emotion into a space so effortlessly.

A reminder that sometimes the most impactful design moments come through materiality 🤍

In Millers Reimagined, cabinetry was approached not simply as storage, but as architectural detailing - an opportunity t...
29/05/2026

In Millers Reimagined, cabinetry was approached not simply as storage, but as architectural detailing - an opportunity to bring rhythm, refinement, and craftsmanship into the everyday.

Soft tonal finishes are framed with precise linear profiling, while warm brass hardware introduces contrast and quiet sophistication. The repetition of geometry creates a sense of structure throughout the residence, balanced by tactile natural materials, stone surfaces, and layered reflections.

From the dressing spaces to the bathroom joinery, every detail was designed to feel tailored, timeless, and deeply integrated within the home’s broader narrative.

A reminder that the most impactful interiors are often defined by the details you live with daily 🤍

Design is always most meaningful when it leaves a lasting impact on the people who experience it ✨Waterbrook Resort was ...
28/05/2026

Design is always most meaningful when it leaves a lasting impact on the people who experience it ✨

Waterbrook Resort was envisioned as more than a place to live - it was designed as a sanctuary grounded in warmth, heritage, nature, and community. Seeing the response from residents and clients reminds us why thoughtful design matters.

A project we are incredibly proud to have brought to life.
- Lorena 🤍

Diango Hernandez continues to blur the line between art, memory, and object.Part of his Cartoline d’Italia exhibition, M...
23/05/2026

Diango Hernandez continues to blur the line between art, memory, and object.

Part of his Cartoline d’Italia exhibition, MARBA transforms the chair into something far beyond function - a sculptural presence shaped through reflection, distortion, and fluidity. Cast in bronze and finished in nickel plating, the piece feels both weightless and grounded, familiar yet surreal.

What we admire most about Hernández’s work is his ability to create spaces and objects that exist between reality and projection - where beauty becomes experiential rather than decorative. A poetic exploration of material, perception, and possibility ✨

22/05/2026

Some projects are designed to be seen.
Others are designed to be felt.

Waterbrook Resort was created as a sanctuary - layered with warmth, softness, natural textures, and spaces that invite people to slow down and stay awhile.

Big fan of whoever designed this resort… 😉🤍

Arches have a way of softening architecture while still creating presence.At Caroline Bay, curved forms were used to fra...
21/05/2026

Arches have a way of softening architecture while still creating presence.

At Caroline Bay, curved forms were used to frame light, landscape, and water views - bringing a quiet Mediterranean influence to the project while maintaining a refined contemporary edge.

From the sculptural windows to the layered stone textures and softened interior palette, every detail was designed to feel calm, immersive, and deeply connected to its surroundings.

The interplay between natural stone, textured plaster, warm neutrals, and expansive glazing creates a sense of understated luxury - where the architecture feels both monumental and serene. A modern interpretation of coastal living, designed to feel timeless from every angle✨

Open living is not about openness alone - it’s about flow, balance, and restraint.And that is evidently portrayed in my ...
20/05/2026

Open living is not about openness alone - it’s about flow, balance, and restraint.

And that is evidently portrayed in my multi-family project - Canopy.

The kitchen, dining, and living spaces were designed to feel connected yet intentional, using a refined material palette and sculptural forms to create quiet definition without interruption.

Warm timber flooring grounds the space, while dark joinery and soft stone surfaces introduce contrast and depth.

Natural light becomes its own design element here - moving across textured finishes, reflecting against curved glass lighting, and softening the architectural lines throughout the day. A study in understated luxury, designed for modern living 🤍

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Level 1/2 Glen Street
Sydney, NSW
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https://www.lorenagaxiolacollection.com/

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