## Portfolio built around atmosphere

Selected work

Three project paths show how the same material discipline adapts to renovation, furnishing, and retreat living.

Discuss a project

Honed limestone bath with aged brass fixtures and coastal daylight

## Before and after the material edit

Transformations

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Stone bath material reset

From high-contrast selections to a quieter balance of honed limestone, aged brass, ribbed glass, and warm plaster.

Material palette before final editing

Finished stone bath with limestone, brass, and coastal light

Primary suite tone study

A small suite made calmer through linen, oak, clay, and a reduced lighting plan.

Primary suite material notes and textile samples

Primary suite with linen, oak, and softened sea view

## Featured project narratives

Stone bath

Limestone, ribbed glass, and aged brass brought a busy renovation into a calmer register.

Morning bedroom

A small suite made restorative with linen, oak, and a quieter lighting plan.

Weekend house

A family retreat organized around durable textures and fewer decisions.

## A stone bath edited for daily use

The palette keeps the room quiet without turning sterile: honed limestone underfoot, aged brass at hand height, ribbed glass for privacy, and a softened window line.

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Stone bath detail with honed limestone and aged brass

## Project notes from clients

Maris gave the house restraint without making it feel staged. Every decision now has a reason.

Elena Voss

Harbor residence client

The process made construction choices calmer. We knew what to approve and what to leave alone.

Nora Vale

Renovation client

They turned a scattered wish list into rooms that feel settled, useful, and deeply personal.

Mira Sloane

Primary suite client