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This custom home in Cliffside, Logan, Utah combines modern design with a mountain setting. Located near Dry Canyon and local trail systems, the home offers views, natural light, and convenient access to the outdoor lifestyle that makes Logan and Cache Valley such a desirable place to live.
Positioned above the valley, the home was designed to capture mountain views, natural light, and the outdoor lifestyle that makes Cache Valley such a special place to live. With trails close by and the Wellsvilles as a backdrop, this home blends thoughtful custom design with everyday comfort in one of Logan’s most scenic areas.

Elegant coastal architecture at its finest. This new construction shingle-style home features beautiful gambrel rooflines, high-end wood shingle siding, and strategic stone masonry pillars. Designed to capture the essence of the Maine coast, the exterior blends timeless craftsmanship with expansive windows for seamless indoor-outdoor living.

Imagine a compact backyard home in Golden that keeps family close but gives everyone space. The Golden ADU sits west of North Table Mountain, offering owners a private retreat so their kids' family can take the main house – all while framing epic Denver views.
The owners needed independence with family ties, so we created a unit that balances privacy and proximity. South-facing design captures stunning plains and city sights for daily inspiration.
Multi-generational living can feel crowded, but this ADU provides a separate, functional space without sacrificing connection. It handles site limits by maximizing views and light efficiently.
The concept mixes sloped roofs and simple boxes for a fresh, modern feel that fits the landscape. A large deck extends the living area outdoors, inviting relaxation amid the scenery.
Standard wood framing keeps it durable and budget-friendly, built strong for Colorado's elements.
South orientation and big windows bring in passive solar warmth and natural light, reducing energy needs while keeping things cozy.
Practical main floor with one bedroom, two baths, office, mudroom, and open kitchen-living – all designed for ease and flow.
Completed in 2022, the Golden ADU is a smart solution for family living. It blends privacy, views, and efficiency, creating a peaceful space that strengthens bonds and enhances life in the mountains.
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Trendy concrete floor, brown floor and wood ceiling living room photo in Seattle with white walls, a ribbon fireplace and a wall-mounted tv

Perched along the hillside of Via De La Paz, this residence is defined by the way it negotiates elevation. At its core, the project is an exploration of proportion and hierarchy — a multi-level home shaped by the site’s natural topography and oriented to capture ocean views. The design works with the constraints of the hillside, using changes in elevation to create a layered sequence of indoor and outdoor spaces.
Traditional Spanish elements inform the overall character, while a more restrained approach keeps the home grounded and livable. Stone and stucco cladding, a tiled roof, and arched openings reference classic precedents, while steel doors and windows introduce a quieter transitional quality.
The layout was designed to support California’s indoor–outdoor lifestyle without sacrificing intimacy. Terraces, balconies, and connected living spaces create openness, while the scale and flow of each level remain thoughtful and contained.

The newly remodeled basement has a living area, bar, game room, ice cream bar, and even an old bank vault. Beautiful stained wood cabinets, charcoal plaid carpet, warm-tone tile, and custom lighting throughout create the perfect basement to hang out in and capture an old English vibe.

This Maine residence reimagines the traditional coastal cottage, expanding its vernacular across more than 8,000 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space. Every room captures dramatic views of the rugged coastline, complemented by carefully curated fabrics and textures that echo the natural landscape. The grand foyer flows seamlessly into a formal living room and an intimate reading nook. At the heart of the home, a chef's kitchen opens to a custom walk-in pantry and a striking walnut bar. The first floor is completed by an elegant dining room and a four-seasons family room that blurs the boundary between interior and exterior. The primary suite features a custom fireplace crafted from locally sourced stone, while the primary bathroom frames unobstructed ocean vistas. The second floor also includes two guest bedrooms, a luxurious laundry room, and dedicated spaces for both homeowners—an art studio and a sophisticated lounge. The lower level reveals an unexpected delight: a two-lane bowling alley enhanced by custom-designed wallpaper, adding a playful counterpoint to the home's refined coastal elegance.

The dining area was designed to capture panoramic mountain views through expansive sliding glass doors while maintaining a warm, minimalist aesthetic. Natural wood tones, sculptural lighting, and soft textures bring warmth to the clean architectural lines and open-concept layout.

The Watonga residence was commissioned by a woman with a big heart for animal fostering. She wanted a house that felt private from the street but visually and physically connected to the backyard. The house needed to consider the typology and scale of the existing neighborhood, and it needed durable materials to accommodate little paws. Finally, it had to support an environmentally conscientious life. The house was intentionally placed on the short end of an irregularly shaped lot, allowing the living spaces to open up to a large native landscape and adjacent lot containing a significant tree grove. This siting allowed for a passive orientation where window walls face north and exposure to the south and west is minimal.
The interior is light-filled, capturing expansive landscape views of an established oak grove to the North and bayou views to the East. A carefully choreographed entry vestibule and screen shield create interior privacy from the street. A two-story volume fills the center of the home with warm, southern light. A palette of tile, Texas stone, and concrete are used for budget friendly durability. The house is derived from a simple diagram with utilitarian functions placed in the stone box and living in a minimal gabled roof that supports solar panel orientation and rainwater collection.
At its core, this home is designed for family, foster dogs, well-curated music, and Aggie game days.

The Watonga residence was commissioned by a woman with a big heart for animal fostering. She wanted a house that felt private from the street but visually and physically connected to the backyard. The house needed to consider the typology and scale of the existing neighborhood, and it needed durable materials to accommodate little paws. Finally, it had to support an environmentally conscientious life. The house was intentionally placed on the short end of an irregularly shaped lot, allowing the living spaces to open up to a large native landscape and adjacent lot containing a significant tree grove. This siting allowed for a passive orientation where window walls face north and exposure to the south and west is minimal.
The interior is light-filled, capturing expansive landscape views of an established oak grove to the North and bayou views to the East. A carefully choreographed entry vestibule and screen shield create interior privacy from the street. A two-story volume fills the center of the home with warm, southern light. A palette of tile, Texas stone, and concrete are used for budget friendly durability. The house is derived from a simple diagram with utilitarian functions placed in the stone box and living in a minimal gabled roof that supports solar panel orientation and rainwater collection.
At its core, this home is designed for family, foster dogs, well-curated music, and Aggie game days.

This residential photography project showcases a stunning blend of culturally inspired elements within a maximalist aesthetic. The photo series captures the vibrant, well-curated interior layout of this Toronto home, located in the Wanless Crescent district. As a Toronto interior photographer, we highlight the unique design details and maximalist approach that defin the space, creating a captivating residential photo series. / Interior design by Esna Studio

The newly remodeled basement has a living area, bar, game room, ice cream bar, and even an old bank vault. Beautiful stained wood cabinets, charcoal plaid carpet, warm-tone tile, and custom lighting throughout create the perfect basement to hang out in and capture an old English vibe.

This Maine residence reimagines the traditional coastal cottage, expanding its vernacular across more than 8,000 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space. Every room captures dramatic views of the rugged coastline, complemented by carefully curated fabrics and textures that echo the natural landscape. The grand foyer flows seamlessly into a formal living room and an intimate reading nook. At the heart of the home, a chef's kitchen opens to a custom walk-in pantry and a striking walnut bar. The first floor is completed by an elegant dining room and a four-seasons family room that blurs the boundary between interior and exterior. The primary suite features a custom fireplace crafted from locally sourced stone, while the primary bathroom frames unobstructed ocean vistas. The second floor also includes two guest bedrooms, a luxurious laundry room, and dedicated spaces for both homeowners—an art studio and a sophisticated lounge. The lower level reveals an unexpected delight: a two-lane bowling alley enhanced by custom-designed wallpaper, adding a playful counterpoint to the home's refined coastal elegance.

This Snowdon district home in Toronto tells a story of natural elegance and thoughtful design. With its rich wood flooring, soft textures, the space radiates simplicity. As a Toronto interior design photographer captures the unique character of this residence, focusing on its seamless flow and inviting ambiance. Highlighting the interplay of natural materials and refined details, this project is a beautiful showcase of residential interior photography that emphasizes comfort and timeless appeal.

A living room with multiple statement pieces that is not to be outdone by the Manhattan skyline on display. This stunning image captures a sophisticated high-rise living room, showcasing a breathtaking panoramic city skyline and serene water views through expansive floor-to-ceiling windows. The interior features a harmonious blend of modern and eclectic design elements, including a plush sofa and a pair of iconic Jonathan Adler St. Germain Club Chairs. A sleek glass coffee table adds to the contemporary feel, complemented by unique accent decor, like the striking golden dog statue. This urban oasis provides a luxurious and comfortable retreat with an unparalleled backdrop, perfect for inspiring your next apartment renovation or modern living space design project.

Large Dining Room with expansive ocean views.
Huge trendy ceramic tile, gray floor and vaulted ceiling kitchen/dining room combo photo in Los Angeles with white walls
Huge trendy ceramic tile, gray floor and vaulted ceiling kitchen/dining room combo photo in Los Angeles with white walls

The homeowners envisioned a design where the house wraps around an open courtyard, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living. The primary goal was to ensure the main living area, outdoor spaces, and pool all face the stunning view. With a love for capturing sunsets and hosting gatherings, the home was built for entertaining, featuring expansive open spaces and a strong connection between the interior and exterior. A separate wing provides the teenagers with privacy, while the open courtyard maintains a visual connection due to the open courtyard. The spacious kitchen flows effortlessly into the dining and living areas, creating a large, open-concept layout perfect for family and guests.

This residential photography project showcases a stunning blend of culturally inspired elements within a maximalist aesthetic. The photo series captures the vibrant, well-curated interior layout of this Toronto home, located in the Wanless Crescent district. As a Toronto interior photographer, we highlight the unique design details and maximalist approach that defin the space, creating a captivating residential photo series. / Interior design by Esna Studio

Two Properties. in the Blue Mountains, Ontario captured by Chris Gardiner Photography, Collingwood real estate, interior, and architecture photography for SMPL Design Studio

This living room captures the essence of mid-century modern design through clean lines, warm wood tones, and relaxed sophistication. Sculptural leather lounge chairs introduce rich texture and patina, paired with a tailored gray sofa that keeps the palette balanced and refined.
A low-profile media console in walnut anchors the space, reinforcing the horizontal emphasis typical of mid-century interiors. The glass coffee table adds visual lightness, allowing the layered textures of the rust-toned area rug and solid wood stools to shine. Accent pillows in mustard and geometric patterns bring subtle color and personality without overwhelming the composition.
Natural light filters through streamlined window treatments, enhancing the warmth of the materials and creating an inviting atmosphere. The result is a thoughtfully curated living space that feels timeless, comfortable, and effortlessly modern.
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