Keith Lichtman

Keith Lichtman's entire life has been one continuous creative adventure. At the age of 10 he began serious training as a competitive figure skater. Years later, he culminated his young career as the U.S. National Junior Figure Skating Champion. Immediately after winning the U.S. title, he continued as a choreographer where his work was performed in numerous international events, including the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France. His keen eye for coordinating shapes, movement, and overall composition had received national and international recognition.

Creativity and "thinking outside the box" has been a way of life for Keith. Twelve years ago, upon discovering a virtually raw space in a 100-year-old brownstone in Boston's historic Back Bay, he envisioned how he could transform the space into a spectacular residence for himself. The conversion process, along with the wonderful outcome, resulted in a feature article in "Design Times" magazine and the makings of a new career.

Deciding to parlay his aesthetic senses and his passion for interior design on a full-time basis, Keith was accepted at The New York School of Interior Design on Manhattan's Upper East Side where he began his formal design training. His keen intuition and unusual sensitivity to all things visual propelled him to the head of the class.

While still in design school, he was hired by the highly recognized Sills Huniford Associates, where he shopped for fabrics and furniture for distinguished clients. He was then discovered by Thomas Jayne Studio and hired as a senior designer, running high profile projects for an additional two years.

As a leader and natural "creator," Keith decided to open his own business, KL Interiors, in the summer of 2002. With many successful projects already to his credit, he continues to use his aesthetic sensibilities - - working his magic and breathing life and beauty into each new home and apartment.