When a young couple came to us wanting a home that felt like a breath of fresh air after busy workdays, we knew the answer wasn't in adding more—it was in taking away everything unnecessary. The design philosophy emerged from a simple idea: what if your home could feel like a reset button for both of you? Pure white walls meet warm oak flooring throughout, creating a canvas that invites calm the moment you step inside.
Black accents in lighting fixtures, cabinet hardware, and furniture frames add just enough contrast to keep things interesting without disrupting the peaceful flow. Floor-to-ceiling sheer curtains filter natural light softly, while carefully chosen greenery brings life to every room without overwhelming the clean lines.
This is a home designed around shared wellbeing. The bedroom features a built-in workout station with wall-mounted equipment and a treadmill positioned where morning light streams in—because staying active together shouldn't mean sacrificing your living space or making excuses. A compact home office tucks into one corner, framed by botanical artwork that adds personality without clutter, ready for whoever needs to work from home that day.

