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Here’s a look at this Lake Winnie kitchen progress.
If you’re planning to build a custom home or update a space, I want you to pay attention to what actually happened here.
Before anything was built, I focused on the layout. How the kitchen connects to the rest of the home, how you move through it, and where each function should live.
From there, it was about building with intention. Every decision during construction supports that original plan. Placement, proportions, and transitions all work together to make the space feel natural, not forced.
And when it’s finished, you can feel the difference. The kitchen flows, functions, and ultimately supports how the home is meant to be lived in.
Thank you to for the build and ex*****on, and to for capturing the final space.
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05/21/2026
Not all windows function the same way, and the choice should reflect how the space is used.
Some are designed for airflow. Others prioritize ease of use. Some are meant to bring in light and frame a view.
When I’m selecting windows, I look at how they’ll perform in the space day to day. I often work with to source options that support both function and overall design.
Understanding these differences helps guide the right choice for the room.
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05/18/2026
Before designing a living room, it helps to step back and ask the right questions.
How the space is used daily should guide every decision. From seating to storage to lighting, it all comes back to function.
Natural light, movement, and how the room needs to feel at different times of day all play a role.
When these questions are answered early, the design process becomes much more intentional.
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05/14/2026
This bedroom in a Wellesley, MA home was reworked to feel calm, cohesive, and easy to live in.
A bedroom comes together when the right pieces are in place. It starts with the bed, making sure it’s properly scaled for the room and aligned with the space around it.
From there, I focus on how each element supports both function and comfort. Nightstands need to work for everyday use. Seating adds usability, and lighting brings balance and a more grounded feel to the space.
Even the accent chair and the curtains were selected to support that overall balance, so nothing feels out of place or overdone. The lighting from was positioned to bring a softer, more comfortable feel to the room.
When each piece has a purpose, the room feels complete without being overdone.
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