the natural

order of design

We believe there is a hierarchy to good design, one that respects the important relationships between the environment, architecture, furniture and décor that create a sense of harmony. Whether we’re reimagining one room or an entire home, we first examine a project’s context – the home’s location, siting, available sunlight, architectural references, flow and focal points – as well as our clients’ lifestyle. Once we understand the fundamentals, we then begin to design the space with consideration of all the important elements in mind. As architect Marcus Vitruvius noted, “Beauty is produced by the pleasing appearance and good taste of the whole.”

Environment

The environment is the highest rung in the natural order of design. It is the world in which we create and build. To create harmonious interior and exterior spaces, we first must understand the ecosystem where the house exists – urban or rural, coastal or mountainous – and the natural colors, sunlight and views that connect it to its surroundings.

Architecture

There is a symbiotic relationship between a home’s architecture and its natural environment. We study the interior and exterior style and materials of a home, how the structure is sited on the land and how the property relates to its surroundings, in order to create a more harmonious and inspiring way to live.

Rooms

The layout of a room should flow naturally from the logic of the home’s architecture, as the room is simply a microcosm of the building itself. We study the spatial format and interrelationship of rooms to understand their purpose, focal points, advantages and drawbacks, enabling each space to be maximized and utilized in the best possible way.