
Our client has a historic, 1920's home that has a traditional layout, with several, separate rooms on their first floor typical of homes from that era. The separation of rooms allows for some latitude on the decor, unlike a more modern, open concept home.
The first thing we have to do, to make this design dream a reality, is find the perfect floor plan for this client's needs. How are they going to use this space? How many people? At what time of the day? Armed with all the relevant knowledge, we started crafting the perfect furniture footprint for this space.

With the perfect plan in hand, we started thinking about how to bring this space to life. The client loves color, and was open to wrapping the space in layers of color and texture.

A round, sculptural table tucks effortlessly between the new sectional and lounge chair for a surface that is easy to reach from both vantage points. Making the most of every inch of our client's spaces, in a way that works effortlessly for THEM is the most rewarding part of our work as designers. What can we create for YOU?

This tall, vertical bookshelf will layer in storage and interest into this space. Because this historic home has tall ceilings, drawing your eye up in this space visually expands the space, as well. The metallic finish of the bookshelf also bounces the light in the evening for extra texture and interest.

Generous end tables have enough surface area for a lamp, and cup of coffee and a book or IPad.

A modern, tumbled edge, slate coffee table is perfect, bullet-proof surface for games, puzzles and snacks. The durable slate can hold up to anything the clients can dish out.

A cozy, comfortable sectional is the perfect, curling up spot for this cozy, TV den.


These vertical landscape paintings will flank a window in the space and give the feeling of more windows on the largest wall in the room. The unusual verticality of the landscape paintings create a rhythm with the window and add color and interest.

Substantial, green, glossy, green lamps add texture, light and sheen to the den.

This versatile pouf all tuck right under the coffee table, for putting up your feet or acting as additional seating.

This hooked, colorful rug was the color springboard for the entire space. With a varied green background, the greens, blues, golds and creams are grounded and work beautifully together.
This space will be wrapped in color and texture, and will become their favorite spot in the house!