Areas We Serve
Maestri Studio is a full-service architecture and interior design firm working between Dallas and Los Angeles. The areas we serve are as wide as our design range, grounded in the belief that design should reflect the way people truly live.
Dallas is home base. We have been working in Lakewood, East Dallas, Highland Park and University Park (the Park Cities), Preston Hollow, and Kessler Park for over two decades, with projects in Lakewood dating back to 2004. Eddie Maestri lived in Lakewood for many years and now resides in Preston Hollow, bringing a personal understanding of how these neighborhoods function beyond their architecture. In the Park Cities, that perspective is reinforced through his involvement with Preservation Park Cities, reflecting a commitment to thoughtful stewardship and context-driven design. Our work includes residential architecture and interior design in Highland Park, University Park, and across Dallas, often taking projects from concept through completion.
In California, our presence is intentionally focused. We operate a small outpost studio in Manhattan Beach and provide interior design services throughout Los Angeles. Our work includes completed projects in Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, and Santa Monica. Southern California has become a second home for the studio, and the work reflects a sensitivity to light, material, and the indoor-outdoor lifestyle that defines the region. Eddie remains actively engaged in the Los Angeles design community, with involvement ranging from Legends of La Cienega to Rebuild LA, California Classics, and the inaugural 2026 Veranda Virtual Hollywood Showhouse.
Across all areas, our work is highly tailored and context-driven, developed with a level of detail that carries through every scale. We approach architecture, interiors, and landscape as a cohesive process, creating homes that feel personal, enduring, and connected to the way our clients live. While our work is primarily based in Dallas and Los Angeles, our approach is not tied to a single place. We design in response to how people live within their environment, whether urban, coastal, or rural. This has led to projects beyond our core markets, including New York and Colorado. When the project and collaboration align, we are open to working beyond these regions.