Projects

 Modern Design 

This style was born in the mid 20th century and utilizes minimal ornamentation. The architectural materials are often steel or concrete with large expanses of glass, embracing  the new technologies and materials of the machine age. Glass is used to connect the interior of the building with the exterior, thereby "inviting nature in". White is often the predominate color palette with other brighter colors used only as accents to add spark to the design. Modern décor also places a heavy emphasis on geometry, and clean, simple lines, with minimal use of pattern and textiles. 

Traditional Design

Traditional design pulls heavily from the past, often incorporating classic, comfortable upholstery with art, antiques and accessories from prior periods or styles. This timeless design makes greater use of textiles, such as for window treatments and upholstery, with a layering of colors, textures and patterns bringing interest to the design.