Photo by: William Maccollum This kitchen space was designed with accessibility and beauty in mind, featuring custom wood cabinetry, stone accents, and living plants under an exposed timber ceiling. The U-shaped layout and abundant counter space offer plenty of room to work and move comfortably around the kitchen, while connecting occupants directly to nature.
Photo by: William Maccollum This warm kitchen prioritizes sustainable natural materials like wood, stone, and terracotta tile, connecting the interior to the outdoors through large windows and a woven shade. The central island provides informal seating, and additional workspace is lit by a unique wood-and-metal chandelier, original to the home, making the design both highly functional and inviting.
Photo by: William Maccollum The light-filled kitchen champions nature-inspired design by blending natural wood cabinetry with an accessible, expansive stone island and a rough-hewn stone backsplash. The biophilic elements, from the woven natural shade to the fresh produce displayed, connect the functional space to the vitality of nature.
Photo by: William Maccollum This detailed view highlights the integration of nature and accessibility, featuring a sleek, durable concrete countertop and a cleverly concealed outlet within the natural wood cabinetry.
Photo by: William Maccollum A vintage, ceramic duck tureen keeps dishes warm while adding a decorative element to the countertops.
Photo by: William Maccollum A deep sink sits under a large window to maximize natural light and views of the surrounding greenery, with space for indoor plants to thrive beside a vintage, hand-painted ceramic duck dish. The choice of natural stone and matte metal finishes reflects a commitment to sustainable, enduring materiality.
Photo by: William Maccollum This open-concept space beautifully integrates dining and cooking for a warm, welcoming environment. The large windows, framed by woven shades, ensure abundant natural light and a continuous connection to the outdoors.
Photo by: William Maccollum This dining room balances traditional beauty with an emphasis on natural materials, featuring antique wooden chairs and a large table, perfect for gathering. The neutral, textured walls and earthy tones create a sustainable, tranquil setting that brings the calming essence of nature indoors.
Photo by: William Maccollum Designed for accessible, comfortable living, the dining area centers a natural wood table that opens onto a lush garden through wide French doors. Abundant natural light, tile flooring, and woven blinds emphasize biophilic design and a commitment to sustainable, enduring materials.
Photo by: William Maccollum An antique writing desk embodies sustainable design through reuse and longevity, providing an intimate nook for focused work. Fresh flowers mimic the artwork overhead, connecting the functional desk to the enduring beauty of nature.
Photo by: William Maccollum Handcrafted ceramic frog figurines offer a nod to the nearby garden.
Photo by: William Maccollum A comfortable throw pillow adorned with detailed Hermit Thrush illustrations suits the backdrop of natural light and outdoor greenery. The durable upholstery and inviting texture of the pillows contribute to a cozy, comfortable seating arrangement.