Distinctive Interior Design  

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RESIDENTIAL

Custom interiors for private homes including millwork, space planning, furniture, lighting and artwork.

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HOSPITALITY

Over 25 years of experience to create unique and timeless interiors from boutique to luxury properties across the globe.

Renovated historic Army barracks transform into a boutique hotel.

 

The Presidio in San Francisco. A re-envisioned historic men’s barracks to a 42-room hotel. Materials and furnishings respect the military history and architecture, incorporating campaign colors and textures for the transformation of this National Urban Park.

 

 
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Boutique hotel transformation in the heart of Sedona Red Rock Country.

Sky Rock Inn of Sedona. A classic Southwest property situated in the dramatic red rock landscape of Northern Arizona. Re-imagined with a contemporary palette and details which reference the stunning environment and star filled skies of the Southwest.

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Coastal charm on the California Coast

Renovation of lodge, restaurant and bar on the Pacific Coast. Bodega Bay Lodge is inspired by coastal colors, warm woods, mariner details and local artists. Drakes Lounge and Restaurant celebrates the coastal bay view in this charming and timeless interior.

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Private Residence & Ranch

 

6000 sqft Ranch, artist retreat and city escape for a San Francisco couple.

 
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Spa Penthouse Suites overlooking Monterey Bay

 

Six premier Spa Suites at Monterey Plaza Hotel receive an upgrade celebrating Bay views, new furniture, art and accessories.

 

 
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All Suite boutique hotel in the Presidio

 

Renovation of historic Officer’s Quarters to a 30-room boutique all Suite property within the redwoods. Reception, Dining Lounge, Meeting Rooms and outdoor dining.

 

 
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Photography courtesy of David Wakely and Paul Dyer.