Selected Works

Design Studies

Before. Rendering. After.
Every project shown in full.

01Kitchen Renovation

Buckhead Condo

Atlanta, GA · 2024

Before

Buckhead Condo — before

Dated cabinetry, limited storage, and a layout that worked against the family.

Rendering

Buckhead Condo — design rendering

Custom shaker cabinetry, quartz surfaces, brass hardware, and a bold yellow statement range.

After

Buckhead Condo — after

Full-height custom cabinetry, waterfall quartz island, and layered lighting throughout.

The Story

This family had lived with the same kitchen for eleven years. The layout worked against them — a peninsula that blocked the light, cabinetry that stopped short of the ceiling, a range tucked into a corner as an afterthought. They cooked together every Sunday. The kitchen didn't honor that. We rebuilt it from the studs — full-height custom shaker cabinetry, a waterfall quartz island that now anchors the room, and a bold yellow statement range that became the heart of the space. The family picked the color themselves. It was the first decision they made with complete confidence.

Project Details

  • Custom shaker cabinetry, floor to ceiling
  • Waterfall quartz island
  • Brass hardware throughout
  • Statement yellow range
  • Layered task and ambient lighting
02Primary Bathroom Renovation

The Sanctuary Bath

Washington, D.C. · 2024

Before

The Sanctuary Bath — before

A raw construction shell — bare walls, exposed plumbing, concrete floors. The bones were there. The vision was not yet.

Rendering

The Sanctuary Bath — design rendering

Sculptural white tub centered on a teak platform surrounded by river stones. Dark textured walls, warm wood shelving, pebble shower column, and layered ambient light.

After

The Sanctuary Bath — after

A private spa carved from an empty shell — dramatic, grounded, and built entirely around the ritual of rest.

The Story

The client came to us with a single request: she wanted to feel like she was somewhere else the moment she walked in. She traveled often for work — long flights, long meetings, long weeks. Her bathroom was the one place in the house that was entirely hers. We started with the bones: a raw construction shell with exposed plumbing and bare concrete floors. We built inward from there — dark textured walls, a sculptural teak platform, river stones underfoot, warm wood niches glowing with amber light. The freestanding tub sits at the center like a piece of sculpture. She told us afterward that she hadn't taken a bath in years. Now she takes one every night.

Project Details

  • Sculptural freestanding tub on teak platform
  • River stone flooring and platform surround
  • Dark charcoal textured plaster walls
  • Recessed warm wood shelving niches
  • Frameless glass rainfall shower
03Lower Level Living Redesign

The Grounded Room

Chicago, IL · 2025

Before

The Grounded Room — before

A blank basement shell — beige carpet, beige walls, one ceiling light. A room that had been forgotten.

Rendering

The Grounded Room — design rendering

Dark plaster walls, carved walnut lattice screens, a forest green sofa, and layered warm light — a room built from nothing.

After

The Grounded Room — after

The room no one used became the room no one wants to leave — moody, grounded, and entirely alive.

The Story

It was a basement in every sense of the word — beige carpet, beige walls, a single ceiling fixture, and a small window that let in almost no light. The clients used it for storage. They had stopped thinking of it as a room at all. The defining element came early in the design process: a pair of floor-to-ceiling carved walnut lattice screens, custom-fabricated with geometric cutouts that cast shifting shadow patterns across the textured plaster wall as the light moves through the day. They are not decorative. They are the architecture. Around them, everything else was built — a deep forest green velvet sofa, a raw walnut coffee table, a brass arc lamp, large tropical plants, and a layered rug that grounds the space in warmth. The room that no one used became the room no one wants to leave.

Project Details

  • Dark textured plaster feature wall
  • Deep forest green low-profile velvet sofa
  • Hand-carved decorative lattice screens
  • Brass arc floor lamp
  • Raw walnut coffee table
  • Large-scale botanical styling
  • Layered ambient and accent lighting

"The rendering is where trust is built. Clients see exactly what they are approving — before a single wall comes down."

Shayna Veazie — Founder, The Veazie Group

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