Set back from the street and surrounded by trees, this residence is a study in quiet luxury—defined not by excess, but by precision, proportion, and ease. The façade is composed entirely of limestone, expressed in two distinct cuts: smooth, large-format tile and finely textured stone. The subtle contrast in finish brings depth and rhythm to the massing, while bronze-framed glazing introduces warmth and softness against the stone.

Inside, the layout is open and fluid, designed for both everyday comfort and elevated entertaining. The atmosphere recalls a relaxed luxury hotel—understated, effortless, impeccably detailed. A neutral palette carries throughout, allowing the natural materials to speak clearly and calmly. Every detail—from the custom metalwork to the precisely laid stone—reflects a commitment to craft and permanence.

On a prominent New Jersey corner, the home presents a formal, composed façade to the street, then unfolds into a private, family-focused retreat at the rear. Inspired by contemporary Mediterranean architecture, arched openings, deep eaves, and a rich palette of stone, stucco, and ironwork give it presence and character.

Inside, a central spine guides movement through the home, linking formal rooms to expansive views of the terrace and backyard. Outdoors, layered terraces, a pool, and open sky extend living into the landscape, creating a fluid connection between interior and exterior. Careful attention to tight setbacks and septic constraints ensures the design is both generous and precise, resulting in a home that feels composed, welcoming, and thoughtfully resolved.

This suburban home balances rooted formality with refined, private living. A covered porch anchored by classical columns and softened with layered plantings sets the entry tone. The white-painted brick façade conveys clarity and calm, while copper accents add depth and contrast.

Behind the main house, a Hamptons-style breezeway connects to a tucked-away annex, allowing vehicles to disappear behind the garage and creating a secluded rear domain. Out of view from the street, the house opens fully: a covered loggia with fireplace anchors outdoor living, while family spaces flow outward—fluid, connected, and calm.

Every detail, from trim alignment to dormer proportions, is carefully considered. Charm comes from material, proportion, and restraint rather than ornament. The home doesn’t perform—it simply holds its place with strength, clarity, and enduring comfort for daily life.

Indoor and outdoor, seamless and open. Set on a wooded lot in Jackson, New Jersey, the home was conceived as a fluid experience—where light, landscape, and structure move without interruption. The architecture dissolves traditional boundaries, offering an open floorplan anchored by sightlines, textures, and connection.

Dark curved shingles and pale vertical panels contrast among mature trees, guiding a path to the entry where the façade bends gently. A bridge crosses sunken lightwells, bringing air, sky, and daylight to the lower level so it feels expansive rather than below-grade.

At the rear, a full wall of glass blurs interior and exterior. Layered terraces—covered and open—provide spaces for gathering and observing, while a pool and pool house extend living into the yard. Fireplaces inside and out anchor activity, and a planted balcony above shades outdoor rooms and softens the architecture.

Board-formed concrete, wood, and large-format tile bring warmth and texture, while spaces flow seamlessly between inside and out, creating a home that feels open, grounded, and connected to its surroundings.

A home that doesn’t reveal itself all at once. This project embraces a relaxed California spirit—expansive yet grounded, refined yet effortlessly livable. The front elevation sets the tone: stately arches, hand-troweled stucco, ironwork softened by natural textures and light. But it’s what happens beyond the threshold that defines the experience.

Designed for a young family, the house unfolds gradually—moments of openness, quiet corners, and playful transitions. It moves easily between formal and informal, offering spaces that feel both generous in scale and comfortable in character. Rooms are meant to feel collected over time, not overly curated—warm, inviting, and filled with light.

Here, luxury isn’t loud. It’s layered. Honest materials, thoughtful detailing, and an unhurried sense of flow. A house with room to grow, to gather, to wander. Effortless, but deeply considered.

A modern interpretation of traditional formality, this residence is composed with clarity and restraint. The façade is anchored by asymmetrical composition, centered around a formal entry framed by classical columns and a gently arched transom—timeless gestures executed with a contemporary precision.

The house carries a sense of permanence, yet beyond the front steps it opens into a home that feels warm and inviting.

This home was designed as a fresh start—an elegant, light-filled retreat for a grandmother beginning a new chapter, living closer to family.

Set low to the ground, the house is defined by classic proportions and clean geometry. Natural stone and dark accents give weight and texture, while expansive windows fill the interiors with daylight. The single-level layout offers ease of movement and privacy, with spaces for quiet reflection, daily living, and family gatherings.

Thoughtful planning and material choices ensure every space feels calm, comfortable, and welcoming.

Tucked discreetly into a lush backyard, this pool house is a study in clean lines, open air, and relaxed sophistication. A single gesture—bold, minimal, and fully integrated—frames a seamless transition between indoors and out. Sliding walls disappear to erase boundaries, creating a pavilion-like space that expands with the landscape.

Clad in dark horizontal siding, the structure anchors the site without overwhelming it. Inside, a calm, restrained palette highlights light and comfort. A lounge, dining area, and outdoor kitchen share a continuous roofline, allowing the space to flow effortlessly from quiet mornings to lively summer evenings.

Every element is purposeful, shaping a setting equally suited for relaxation and gathering.

A bold, modern take on the farmhouse vernacular, this home plays with contrast, form, and proportion to create something both grounded and striking. The asymmetrical façade is composed of layered volumes and intersecting materials—matte black panels, textured concrete, crisp white stucco—all working together to heighten depth and drama.

The rooflines aren’t just sculptural—they’re purposeful. Each slope and gable was designed to accommodate spacious attic lofts and soaring cathedral ceilings inside, adding airiness and verticality to the interior experience. Large industrial-style windows bring in natural light while enhancing the graphic quality of the exterior.

This residence plays with contrast and concealment, redefining what a streetside home can be. Layered volumes—some solid, some transparent—create a sense of depth and intrigue, hinting at the spaces within without revealing everything at once.

A central vertical glass element brings daylight into the heart of the home, framed by bold planes of textured concrete, wood slats, and patterned relief that give each façade its own character. The entry is tucked into the design, integrated seamlessly so it feels part of the architecture rather than a separate feature.

Minimal yet striking, the house balances sharp geometry with softened edges and carefully considered landscaping, resulting in a home that makes a statement—bold, unexpected, and entirely its own.

Set into the slope of a lush hillside, this home is a contemporary take on classic symmetry—bold but balanced, grounded yet open. From the street, strong vertical lines, rhythmic windows, and a neutral palette give the house a confident presence. Crisp stucco walls and dark-framed glazing provide subtle contrast, letting the form sit comfortably within the landscape.

The landscaping follows the slope, creating gentle pathways up to the entry and softening the structured façade. At the rear, outdoor living spaces open to light and greenery, anchored by a pool and terraces that step with the terrain.

Inside and out, the layout flows naturally, designed for modern living with clarity, ease, and a connection to the outdoors. The result is a home that feels composed, open, and harmonious with its surroundings.

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