The start of a new year invites a natural pause. It's a moment to step back, reflect, and move forward with greater clarity and intention. While time continues a steady rhythm, the turning of the year offers a symbolic reset — an opportunity to refine our values and reaffirm what matters most. As we enter 2026, our approach remains rooted in thoughtfulness, restraint, and a respect for longevity. This year is not about reinvention, but about continuing to build with purpose,
The turning of a new year brings with it a sense of possibility—an invitation to pause, reflect, and look forward with intention. As we prepare to step into 2026, we find ourselves equally drawn to revisiting the year just passed. 2025 was a year of meaningful work and thoughtful growth. Our studio had the privilege of bringing a wide range of projects to life, from carefully curated furnishings to full-scale renovations and new builds. Each collaboration was shaped by trust,
Phase II of our Rolling Fields project marked the moment when the full vision of the home came into view. During this presentation, we were able to share how the architecture, interiors, materials, finishes, and renderings all converge—exactly as they were intended from the very beginning—as one cohesive and fully realized story. This post offers an inside look at the key features and design process that shaped the home’s interior experience, and how each decision ties back
Every December, our feeds begin to fill with gingerbread houses—some baked from scratch with stained-glass windows, others built like tiny storybook cottages. And while the tradition is always sweet (even when the walls lean a little), there’s something special about having a simple, beautiful house on display throughout the season. This year, we’re sharing an easy, foolproof way to create a gingerbread house that feels thoughtful without the pressure of perfection. It’s the
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