Homes Live Like the Ocean

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If you live near a body of water and have set up gear on the beach for a day, you understand resistance. As soon as you step foot on the sand, your heels sink, and different muscles begin to engage as you plod and tread to your destination.  What was an unconscious action is now … Continued

Crafting Magic

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I’m a Harry Potter fan, even though I was an adult when I became introduced to the series.  Something about magic, is well, magical. Faraway lands, bursting with color. Topography that rolls, and reaches toward a sky so massive, and scattered with stars you often feel like you can see through to the next realm. … Continued

A Groovy Kind of Love

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Are you afraid of Modern Architecture? Or maybe you really don’t know what modern architecture really is. When a room or home is designed with classical proportions, anything is possible. Your options are endless when the style of architecture is timeless.

Simply Classic

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The definition of classic when used as an adjective is “ judged over a period of time to be of the highest quality and outstanding of its kind.”  The Gambrel Roof line along the shore is just that, classic.  Tricky to frame, yet beautiful when the proportions are correct.  Despite, some non-typical forms on this … Continued

GREENS & GRAINS

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Our client was about being fresh and plant based, which is what they sold. They wanted people to understand their business approach as soon as they walked into their restaurant; they wanted the customer to see the green, and see the colorful product selection as soon as they entered. We made this display be a … Continued

JUST ANOTHER TYPICAL DAY

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Great design blends seamlessly with the area and existing architecture. It doesn’t stop at the building, it involves the surroundings and how you live in that space. If your architect isn’t asking you how you live your day to day life, they aren’t asking the right questions.

LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL!

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A small space doesn’t mean less time goes into the design. Sometimes our smaller projects require the most amount of thought and time. Smaller spaces require an experienced architect with insight of lifestyles, productivity and functional design.

Touched by Light, Inspired by Form

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The first time I went to The Louvre Palace in Paris, I was expecting to see the numerous pieces of art I had read about in my studies. I had the entire day mapped out in my mind because no matter how much planning one does, I knew a single day wouldn’t come close enough … Continued

REASONS TO HIRE AN ARCHITECT

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BIGGER ISN’T ALWAYS BETTER A WELL DESIGNED SPACE MAKES THE SQUARE FOOTAGE COUNT! DIMENSIONAL DESIGN SOLUTIONS WE LIVE IN A THREE DIMENSIONAL WORLD AND UNDERSTAND THAT EVERY SPACE HAS THREE DIMENSIONS. THINK OUTSIDE THE “BOX” – THEN DESIGN A BETTER BOX. LISTENING UNDERSTANDING HOW YOU LIVE, OR HOW YOUR OFFICE FUNCTIONS, ALLOWS FOR DESIGNING SPACES … Continued