The First Impression Sets the Tone
Entering this home, the design language is immediate. Natural-inspired finishes and a carefully considered selection of materials introduce the concept that carries through every room — a quiet elegance that feels grounded, warm, and entirely intentional.
One Space, One Conversation
The living and dining areas flow as a single, unified space. The palette, drawn from water and organic textures, creates a sense of calm without sacrificing character. Every piece was selected to coexist — not simply to occupy space.
The dining room extends the same design language — a space where materiality and proportion make every meal feel considered. Nothing here was chosen by accident
Designed for Living
The family room balances warmth and sophistication. This space was designed to feel as inviting as it is refined — a place where comfort was never an afterthought, but the starting point of every decision.
The Most Personal Space
The master bedroom was designed around a single idea: that rest should feel like a conscious choice. Warm tones, thoughtful layering, and a careful curation of textures come together in a room that feels like an embrace the moment you walk in.
Calm in Every Layer
A room built around stillness. The textured linen wallpaper sets the tone — warm, tactile, quiet — while the dark leather bed anchors the space with just enough contrast. Every element, from the sculptural pendant light to the paired nightstands, was chosen to feel considered without feeling composed.
Where Nature Comes Inside
The most expressive room in the home. A large-scale botanical mural brings the landscape of The Isles directly into the space, while the sculptural woven bed — rich in texture and warmth — becomes a piece of design in its own right. Natural light filters through sheer curtains, completing a room that feels alive.
A Room That Holds You
Deep grasscloth walls, warm amber light, and sheer curtains framing the palm trees outside — this bedroom was designed to feel like a retreat from the moment you walk in. A lounge chair in the corner, a bench at the foot of the bed — every detail invites you to slow down and stay.