Stillness in Volume
How Double-Height Spaces Shape Emotion There’s a quiet power in volume. Double-height spaces—where ceilings soar and walls stretch beyond the usual frame—do more than impress
Studio Spotlight: Mojo Stumer Associates
A Vision of Architectural Integrity At the intersection of modernist precision and timeless sophistication stands Mojo Stumer Associates, the celebrated architecture and interior
Mart Stam: From Architecture to Armchairs
Mart Stam’s legacy in form, function, and innovation. Mart Stam, the Dutch architect and designer, forever changed the shape of modern furniture with one stroke of innovation—t
Inside the New Mountain Palette
Gone are the days of heavy timber beams and dark, rustic finishes dominating mountain homes. Today’s elevated alpine design is defined by a sophisticated shift toward balance—b
The Cultivated Outdoor
There’s something deeply grounding about a well-designed garden. This week’s featured home, with landscaping by the revered Garden Studio Design in Newport Beach, reminded me j
Shaped by Shoreline
Newport Beach has become a canvas for some of the most striking residential architecture on the West Coast—an enclave where coastal living meets the highest level of design refin
Cabinetry: The Quiet Craft of Home Elegance
Cabinetry is often the unsung hero of a well-designed home. It shapes the soul of a kitchen, anchors a bathroom, and offers functional artistry in living and utility spaces. Tradit
What is Modprairie?
Modprairie is a feeling before it’s a style—a soft-spoken blend of grounded nostalgia and clean, architectural clarity. Inspired by the open skies and humble charm of the A
The Art Within
In this refined Dallas residence, art isn’t simply decoration — it’s storytelling, soul, and spatial rhythm. The home’s architecture and interior design invite the viewer t
Greenway Parks: A Quiet Masterpiece in the Heart of Dallas
Tucked discreetly into the fabric of central Dallas, Greenway Parks is more than just a neighborhood — it’s an architectural sanctuary. Designed in the 1920s as one of the city