Helene Lotto has been an Interior Designer since I983. She attended UCLA and Learning Tree University, and graduated holding a Certificate of Environmental Interior Design. She has been a Certified Interior Designer (#0199) since 1992, and is specialized in barrier free design for the disabled.
 
Philosophy:
  My philosophy is to create fabulous interiors that reflect my clients style and taste while designing environments that are warm and welcoming.
 
Education:
  BA, Interior Design Certification
 
Awards:
 
ASID Chapter Presidential Citation
Edna Obrien Award for Distinguished Service to the Society & Profession
Citation from the City of Beverly Hills. For recognition & appreciation for outstanding creativity and distinguished service to the City.
   
 
Professional Associations:

CID, Allied Member ASID, NKBA, CAPID, Past Board Member of Los Angeles Chapter ASID.

Her work includes residential and commercial interior spaces in Southern California, Las Vegas, Chicago, and New York City.

Helene's most recent participation in a design house has been Historic Greystone. The old Doheny Mansion is located in Beverly Hills, CA. She has co-chaired the event for the past three years and participated as an Interior Designer in 2004/2005. Other design houses she has participated in include the Assistance League, The New West Symphony League and the Wellness Community.

She has been featured on HGTV's Designers Challenge, KCBS News Women to Women, TNN's Designing With Aleene, and Good Morning Los Angeles. Her work has been published in The Los Angeles Daily News, The Los Angeles Times, Calabasas Magazine, Kitchen and Bath Design News, Design Times Magazine, Audio Video Interiors, and was chosen to be one of 40 designers featured in "Spectacular Homes of California". Helene has also been interviewed by Architectural Digest.