21 Years in the Making

Over the past two decades, this home has been thoughtfully reimagined—layer by layer, room by
room—to reflect not only changing design sensibilities, but the rhythm of a life well lived.

What once was formal and structured has gracefully evolved into spaces that feel lighter, more
open, and deeply personal—while still honoring the integrity of the original design.

From classic traditional beginnings to moments of bold artistic expression, this collection reflects a
designer’s ability to move fluidly across styles, eras, and moods.

Kitchen

Then: A well-defined space focused on function, typical of its time.

Now: A bright, integrated layout designed for gathering and connection.

Bathroom

Then: Rich metallic finishes created a more ornate feel.

Now: Large-scale dogwood graphics bring softness, light, and artistry.

Living Room

Then: A formally designed space with structure and presence, reflecting the style of its time.

Now: A lighter, more expressive environment where openness and curated elements create a calm

sophistication.

Dining Room

Then: A traditional setting with defined formality.

Now: Venetian plaster introduces softness and depth, allowing light and texture to lead.

Stairwell

Then: A simple builder-grade stairwell with minimal lighting.

Now: A sweeping mural and thoughtfully scaled lighting transform it into an artistic experience.

Family Room

Then: A beautifully appointed formal family room, designed with structure and presence.

Now: A dramatic floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace anchors the space, adding height, warmth, and

openness.