Making Confident Design Decisions How clients navigate choice overload in custom home projects Designing a custom home is an exercise in possibility. With every decision comes another option—materials, layouts, finishes, details—each one carrying weight. While this...
Salt Air, Storms, and Longevity: Building for Coastal Durability How material selection responds to coastal conditions Coastal homes live in constant conversation with the elements. Salt-laden air, driving rain, shifting winds, and seasonal storms place unique demands...
The Art of Framing a View How architecture choreographs sightlines toward ocean, forest, and sky In the most thoughtfully designed homes, views are not incidental — they are composed. Architecture becomes a quiet director, guiding the eye toward moments of landscape...
Designing for Remote Work in a Coastal Lifestyle Balancing productivity with nature immersion Remote work has redefined how homes function, especially in coastal environments where nature is ever-present. On Vancouver Island, workspaces are no longer confined to spare...
The Influence of Pacific Northwest Modernism on Island Homes Tracing architectural lineage and contemporary interpretation Pacific Northwest Modernism was never about spectacle. It emerged from a deep respect for place — shaped by towering forests, shifting coastal...
Hardware Matters: The Jewelry of the Home How thoughtfully chosen hardware quietly defines refinement in luxury homes In a luxury home, the eye often gravitates toward grand gestures — sweeping staircases, expansive windows, and soaring ceilings. Yet the true measure...
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