The brief was ambitious from the start: take a 2,600 square foot bungalow and reconceive it entirely as a 4,200 square foot family home. No small renovations. A full build, designed from the foundation up with a family who knew exactly how they wanted to live and trusted us to translate that into every room.
The kitchen anchors the ground floor. A generous marble waterfall island sits beneath a sculptural pendant cluster, flanked by warm wood open shelving on one side and a matte black range hood on the other. The contrast reads intentional rather than eclectic — materials in conversation, not competition. Blonde hardwood runs through to the great room, where the living space opens generously toward a dining area that hints at something more formal without committing to it.
Across the principal ensuite and the entry sequence, the same discipline holds. Stone, wood, and blackened metal recur throughout, each reappearing in a slightly different register to give individual rooms their own weight. A home of this scale asked for coherence without monotony, and that became the governing logic of every decision made.
We’d welcome the opportunity to hear about the space you’re envisioning.
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