
Virginia’s ethereal light is one of the reasons we call it home.

The concept was organized around the simple directive to create a canvas for the owners’ extensive collection of art, antiques, and found objects.
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The Hillside House is a renovation and addition meant to create a family beach escape that respects the original craftsmanship of the 1940’s home.
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Our story begins with the experiences that draw our clients to a specific place.

We designed the Braun Residence as an homage to both craft and natural materials.
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Situated on a hillside with views toward the river, the design draws on classical proportions and scale to produce a sophisticated yet comfortable home.
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The illusion is enhanced by the addition of an ivy-filled planter box located at the bottom interior edge of the window. Stone pavers beginning at the street continue through the garden room, reinforcing the indoor/outdoor spatial connection.

A residence nestled into a prairie landscape.

A simple palette of materials—white marble, dark woods, natural-toned fabrics and sheer draperies—contributes to the serene elegance of the interiors.
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This home is designed with views of the water from every room.

The design for this condominium emphasizes the historic elements of the 1905 building.
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Virginia’s ethereal light is one of the reasons we call it home.
The concept was organized around the simple directive to create a canvas for the owners’ extensive collection of art, antiques, and found objects.
show me more
The Hillside House is a renovation and addition meant to create a family beach escape that respects the original craftsmanship of the 1940’s home.
show me more
Our story begins with the experiences that draw our clients to a specific place.
We designed the Braun Residence as an homage to both craft and natural materials.
show me more
Situated on a hillside with views toward the river, the design draws on classical proportions and scale to produce a sophisticated yet comfortable home.
show me more
The illusion is enhanced by the addition of an ivy-filled planter box located at the bottom interior edge of the window. Stone pavers beginning at the street continue through the garden room, reinforcing the indoor/outdoor spatial connection.
A residence nestled into a prairie landscape.
A simple palette of materials—white marble, dark woods, natural-toned fabrics and sheer draperies—contributes to the serene elegance of the interiors.
show me more
This home is designed with views of the water from every room.
The design for this condominium emphasizes the historic elements of the 1905 building.
show me more