— What We Own

One team. One contract. No handoff.

Architecture, interior design, and construction delivered under a single roof. The same team that draws it builds it—so design intent survives every stage.

Close-up of architectural millwork joint on a dark walnut panel, precision-routed edge detail visible under raking north-facing daylight, bronze hardware partially in frame
Close-up of architectural millwork joint on a dark walnut panel, precision-routed edge detail visible under raking north-facing daylight, bronze hardware partially in frame

/ Architecture

Drawn to be built

Concept through construction documents—every drawing produced with the build team at the table. No translation errors. No redesign at permit stage.

/ Interior Design

Material decisions made once

Finishes, joinery, and spatial sequences specified with build tolerances in mind. What you approve on the drawing is what gets installed.

/ Construction

Built exactly as drawn

Site management, subcontractor coordination, and quality sign-off handled in-house. The design team is present on site—not reviewing photos after the fact.

Wide architectural interior under construction, concrete ceiling with precisely positioned steel beam visible, natural daylight from clerestory window illuminating smooth floor plane, no workers present, empty and precise
Wide architectural interior under construction, concrete ceiling with precisely positioned steel beam visible, natural daylight from clerestory window illuminating smooth floor plane, no workers present, empty and precise
— How We Work

Cost and timeline set before ground breaks

Discovery and brief — we establish scope, budget band, and schedule in writing before a single drawing is issued. No estimates revised mid-project.

Design and documentation — architecture and interior design developed together. Construction drawings reviewed by the build lead at every stage.

Build and handover — site managed by the same principals who authored the design. Client sign-off at each milestone before the next phase opens.

Every aspect we signed off on paper appeared in the completed room. The budget was maintained. The timeline was upheld. Such a scenario is uncommon when you engage two firms.

Residential client, Brooklyn