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Example of a transitional u-shaped dark wood floor kitchen design in Tampa with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, metallic backsplash and stainless steel appliances

Kid Bedroom in Bronco | Key Feature: A Scottsdale new-build rooted in sculptural modernism, Bronco Revival balances bold black-and-white contrast with organic textures, natural wood elements, and statement lighting. As a groundbreaking “Live Lab” designer residence, it’s a first-of-its-kind space where luxury furnishings are tested in real-world conditions before being introduced into high-profile client homes.
Challenge: Because Bronco Revival was the designer’s personal residence, the project carried a unique level of pressure and intention. The challenge was creating a Scottsdale new-build that felt elevated and editorial while still functioning as a true family home. Every selection had to balance bold sculptural modernism (high contrast, statement lighting, architectural furnishings) with durability, comfort, and day-to-day livability. In addition, the home served as a “Live Lab,” meaning new vendors, materials, and luxury furnishings needed to be tested in real-life conditions before being trusted for future high-profile client projects.
Solution: We approached the project with a highly curated, test-and-refine design strategy, treating each space as both a finished interior and a real-world evaluation environment. Key furnishings, textiles, and materials were selected to support the modern organic vision while also standing up to the demands of everyday family life. We worked through selections intentionally, layering in bold contrast, natural woods, and sculptural statement pieces, while prioritizing performance materials, pet-friendly durability, and timeless foundational elements. By using the home as a lived-in showroom, we were able to validate what truly performs beautifully, refine our vendor relationships, and confidently carry those proven selections into future client designs.
Materials: MadeGoods: Sculptural Davion coffee tables |
Loloi: Custom performance rug collection |
Schumacher: Bespoke drapery fabrication |
Aesthetic Wall Coverings: Pioneering wallpaper application on ceiling beams |
Zac + Fox: Exclusive textile collaboration via Made Resource Group |
Budget ($ Range): $300K |
Timeline (Duration): 4 MONTHS
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Spacious, luxurious, and sleek are just a few of the words one could use to describe this La Jolla master bath. The sink on the large vanity is offset to provide extended counter space for the woman of the house to spread out cosmetics and hair products while using it and the three drawers below offer space to stash it all when she’s finished. Her walk-in closet is just a step away. The husband has his own vanity, sink and mirror tucked beside the shower, a change from the usual dual sink master bath set up. As befitting a master suite, there are both a large white oval soaking tub and a dual-head glass-enclosed shower with built in bench. The second shower head is hand held. Blue pearl granite is used for the countertops throughout, with a polished travertine tile used for the floor and upper shower walls. Contrasting with the high polish of the granite and travertine is the rough finish used for the tub and lower shower surround, with trim pieces etched in a Greek key design. Cabinets are finished in a dark grey antiqued finish but the large windows and skylights keep the feel light and bright.

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A much-needed update brought this master bath to a light, airy space that included inset cabinet doors for a contemporary and modern feel. The shower is spacious with a rainhead and dual controls, and overhead lighting includes a contemporary chandelier to add a one-of-a-kind feel.

Hall in Bronco Revival | Key Feature: A warm, masculine, family-friendly Scottsdale home refresh designed to function as both a lived-in family space and a design showroom, blending current trends with timeless style.
Challenge: The main challenge was maintaining a cohesive design while replacing underperforming elements from a previous installation, all within an existing architectural framework. Additional hurdles included sourcing pieces that worked with existing furniture, finding properly scaled rugs for large North Scottsdale rooms, ensuring correct counter stool height for a substantial 3-inch stone slab island, and coordinating the timeline around photography/videography schedules and local contractor availability.
Solution: We approached the refresh strategically by preserving the strongest existing elements while updating key furnishings and finishes to create a warmer, more sophisticated look. New vendor relationships and products were tested before specifying for broader client use, while all selections prioritized durability for an active family lifestyle. Timeline flexibility became a creative advantage, allowing for an unconventional beam wallpaper application that ultimately became a signature design moment. Our construction management ensured seamless coordination across trades throughout the Scottsdale area.
Materials:
Moss Studio- Sofa + Pillows |
Coffee tables by MadeGoods: Davion Coffee Tables – sculptural mango wood with rich texture |
Performance rugs by Loloi: High-traffic wool construction perfect for pets and children |
Custom drapery fabric by Schumacher: Premium textiles maintaining original custom window treatments |
Drapery hardware by Hesler Brothers |
Palmer Industries - |
Sun Lighting - Chandeliers, Table Lamps, Pendants |
Budget ($ Range): $75-$100K |
Timeline (Duration): 3 months

Project Financed through a 203(k) Rehab loan. Zelaya Properties is one of the few 203(k) certified contractors in the DC Metro area.
Products we used:
Jeffrey Alexander Key Grande Collection industrial look bar cabinet pulls in satin nickel. Harmon pendant lighting in Satin Nickel by Restoration Hardware (#68010226SNCK). Mr. Direct Sinks & Faucets spring spout faucet (766-BN). Subway tile backsplash: Starting Line Ceramic Wall Tile in white gloss (3x6"). Countertops in premium granite in Colonial White.
Paint colors:
Sherwin Williams in Pediment SW-7634

Kitchen in Bronco Revival | Key Feature: A warm, masculine, family-friendly Scottsdale home refresh designed to function as both a lived-in family space and a design showroom, blending current trends with timeless style.
Challenge: The main challenge was maintaining a cohesive design while replacing underperforming elements from a previous installation, all within an existing architectural framework. Additional hurdles included sourcing pieces that worked with existing furniture, finding properly scaled rugs for large North Scottsdale rooms, ensuring correct counter stool height for a substantial 3-inch stone slab island, and coordinating the timeline around photography/videography schedules and local contractor availability.
Solution: We approached the refresh strategically by preserving the strongest existing elements while updating key furnishings and finishes to create a warmer, more sophisticated look. New vendor relationships and products were tested before specifying for broader client use, while all selections prioritized durability for an active family lifestyle. Timeline flexibility became a creative advantage, allowing for an unconventional beam wallpaper application that ultimately became a signature design moment. Our construction management ensured seamless coordination across trades throughout the Scottsdale area.
Materials:
Moss Studio- Sofa + Pillows |
Coffee tables by MadeGoods: Davion Coffee Tables – sculptural mango wood with rich texture |
Performance rugs by Loloi: High-traffic wool construction perfect for pets and children |
Custom drapery fabric by Schumacher: Premium textiles maintaining original custom window treatments |
Drapery hardware by Hesler Brothers |
Palmer Industries - |
Sun Lighting - Chandeliers, Table Lamps, Pendants |
Budget ($ Range): $75-$100K |
Timeline (Duration): 3 months
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