Rollingwood
This dimly lit, enclosed 1970s ranch house was deconstructed to create a clean, trim-less space with a soft, pale color palette and a calming simplicity. We opened up the kitchen to the front of the house, careful to not lose the separation of spaces. As a gathering space and the… Read More

Tarrytown
The design objective was to create a space that highlighted the client’s curated collection of art without overdoing it. The bold, fearless, and imaginative nature of the client allowed us to play with proportion and scale. The artistic edge of this design makes the home itself a piece of art. Read More

Highland Park
We reconfigured this 1950s home to bring cohesive connections to the mismatched addition. Functionality was key for this family and can be seen in the expanded kitchen cabinetry. Staying true to the client’s love of sports, we placed a TV in the entry room, as well as above the kitchen… Read More

Lost Creek
This young family’s love of color allowed us to propose ideas that were unique and playful. The dated 1970s home became modern and current through an eclectic mix of color and pattern. The home’s functionality was an important consideration, balancing astute, bold design and family-friendly practicality. The flow of each… Read More

Honeycomb Ridge
Clean lines and carefully placed color along with a glass entry hall railing, opens up the space and references a modern art exhibit. Upon entering the home, the hanging paper sculptures catch the breeze and come to life, adding an organic touch to the crisp, streamlined interior. Read More
