This is a family residence located in New York State. Without overt decorative narratives, it seeks to convey a sense of warmth through details—natural light, the soft texture of wood, and the seasonal rhythms of greenery and the garden come together to shape an everyday landscape.
Located in the suburbs of upstate New York and surrounded by nature, the landscape feels like a natural extension of the house. Generous greenery was preserved to maintain a sense of visual and spatial continuity between indoors and out.
White louvered shutters soften the sunlight, while pale gray and warm beige walls complement each other to create a space that feels clean yet full. Subtle textures—linen, wool, rattan—weave through the rooms, tying each corner together with quiet warmth.
The living and dining areas are designed as open, flexible spaces centered around the sofa, fireplace, and long dining table. It's a place where family and friends can gather warmly or quietly enjoy their own moments.
This is a home without overtly curated “design moments,” yet it responds to daily life through subtle details—the warm touch of the wooden stair railing, dappled afternoon light on the stone floor, books and instruments quietly placed in corners—all lending a sense of ease and fullness to everyday living.
There is no deliberate complexity in the design—only a quiet response to the home’s natural scale and layout. Through the warmth of materials and thoughtful furniture details, we aimed to create a sense of home. More than comfort, we hope residents find moments of connection and joy with loved ones woven into the everyday.