No. 12200

Boathouse

5,000 Sq Ft

Unifying inside and out, amongst 14 private acres in
Sonoma County.

Every decision in this home was made with intention, ensuring the main rooms feel serene and grounded in natural materials—wood, glass, marble, brass, white oak flooring, and soft, creamy walls.

A curated mix of textiles and furnishings introduces warmth, texture, and quiet layers of interest, while remaining neutral and inviting. Grounded in natural materials and framed by walls of glass, this home blurs the line between indoors and out—allowing the surrounding landscape to serve as the artwork. Each fabric, metal, tone, and texture was chosen with purpose, always in service of the architecture. Our role as the design team was to let the architect’s vision take center stage; we held deep appreciation for her achievement and sought to highlight those defining features.

Room rituals

No. 12200

Boathouse

5,000 Sq Ft

Unifying inside and out, amongst 14 private acres in
Sonoma County.

Every decision in this home was made with intention, ensuring the main rooms feel serene and grounded in natural materials—wood, glass, marble, brass, white oak flooring, and soft, creamy walls.

A curated mix of textiles and furnishings introduces warmth, texture, and quiet layers of interest, while remaining neutral and inviting. Grounded in natural materials and framed by walls of glass, this home blurs the line between indoors and out—allowing the surrounding landscape to serve as the artwork. Each fabric, metal, tone, and texture was chosen with purpose, always in service of the architecture. Our role as the design team was to let the architect’s vision take center stage; we held deep appreciation for her achievement and sought to highlight those defining features.

No. 12200

Boathouse

5,000 Sq Ft

Unifying inside and out, amongst 14 private acres in
Sonoma County.

Every decision in this home was made with intention, ensuring the main rooms feel serene and grounded in natural materials—wood, glass, marble, brass, white oak flooring, and soft, creamy walls.

A curated mix of textiles and furnishings introduces warmth, texture, and quiet layers of interest, while remaining neutral and inviting. Grounded in natural materials and framed by walls of glass, this home blurs the line between indoors and out—allowing the surrounding landscape to serve as the artwork. Each fabric, metal, tone, and texture was chosen with purpose, always in service of the architecture. Our role as the design team was to let the architect’s vision take center stage; we held deep appreciation for her achievement and sought to highlight those defining features.

Room rituals