Case Studies
Our work is defined by clarity, coordination, and execution.
The case studies below highlight how we approach interior design and project delivery across locations, project types, and client needs.
Rather than focusing solely on finished imagery, we emphasize process, decision-making, and outcomes—particularly for projects involving remote ownership, tight timelines, or complex coordination.
Spain | Weekend Home Interior Design & Architecture
Client Context
A busy family needed a streamlined design approach for a weekend home, prioritizing flexible layouts, ease of use, and seamless flow.
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Scope of Work
Interior design and architectural coordination.
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Challenges
Remote ownership, tight timelines, and the complexity of a new build requiring close coordination across teams.
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Our Approach
We defined clear spatial zoning, refined material selections, and coordinated custom millwork to support both functionality and cohesion.
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Outcome
A well-executed weekend home with clear decision-making, efficient coordination, and alignment between design intent and delivery.
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New York, NY | Full Furnishing & Decoration
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Client Context
The apartment was newly purchased and still under construction. The clients wanted a fully furnished home that aligned with the architecture while supporting a family-oriented lifestyle.
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Scope of Work
Full furnishing and decoration of all interior and exterior spaces, including furniture, lighting, textiles, décor, and outdoor areas.
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Challenges
Coordinating furnishing decisions alongside construction and selecting durable, functional pieces suitable for a home with young twins.
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Our Approach
We selected pieces that balanced style and practicality, ensuring cohesion with the apartment’s design while prioritizing comfort and everyday usability. The process was collaborative and efficient.
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Outcome
A turnkey, fully furnished home that reflects the clients’ style while remaining functional, cohesive, and family-friendly.
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​New York, NY | Studio Apartment Interior Design
Client Context
The client wanted a functional and comfortable studio apartment to use as a city retreat during visits to New York.
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Scope of Work
Interior design and furnishing for a studio apartment.
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Challenges
Designing a compact space that balanced comfort, storage, and visual openness without feeling crowded.
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Our Approach
We anchored the design around a red sofa, building a complementary palette of creams, blacks, and greys layered with varied textures. Furniture was selected to maximize function while minimizing visual weight, including a glass-top coffee table and multi-functional dresser serving as bar, media unit, and storage.
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Outcome
A cozy, efficient studio apartment that feels intentional, well-balanced, and tailored to city living.
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Cayman Islands | Waterfront Home Interior Design
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Client Context
The client relocated from a two-bedroom apartment in Manhattan to a five-bedroom waterfront home in the Cayman Islands and wanted a cohesive design that connected indoor and outdoor living.
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Scope of Work
Interior design and furnishing for a waterfront residence, including interior and exterior spaces.
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Challenges
Scaling furnishings and design for a significantly larger home, creating continuity between indoor and outdoor areas, and selecting materials suitable for a home with a young child and frequent entertaining. Coordinating deliveries with warehousing and shipping timelines.
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Our Approach
We developed a clean, neutral palette with blue accents to reflect the coastal setting and visually connect interior and exterior spaces. Furniture and décor were selected in layered textures and durable, kid-friendly fabrics to support everyday living and entertaining.
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Outcome
A cohesive, light-filled waterfront home that blends indoor and outdoor living while remaining durable, comfortable, and family-friendly.
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​New York, NY | Interior Design & Owner’s Representation
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Client Context
An international couple sought to update and furnish their New York City pied-à-terre, which they occupy approximately three months per year while visiting family and friends.
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Scope of Work
Full furnishing of a two-bedroom apartment, along with oversight of the renovation of two bathrooms.
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Challenges
Remote ownership, tight timelines, and the added complexity of managing renovations, custom pieces, and coordination across multiple teams.
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Our Approach
We established clear spatial zoning, refined material selections, and coordinated custom millwork to ensure functionality, cohesion, and seamless execution.
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Outcome
A thoughtfully executed pied-à-terre defined by efficient decision-making, streamlined coordination, and strong alignment between design intent and final delivery.
(Professional photography to follow upon project completion.)
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New York, NY | Interior Design
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Client Context
The owners wished to refresh three bedrooms that had not been updated in many years and were seeking a complete transformation.
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Scope of Work
Millwork design, full furnishing, lighting, and decorative styling for three bedrooms, including oversight of renovation and custom millwork fabrication.
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Challenges
Coordinating construction, millwork, and furnishing decisions while the apartment remained partially in use, all within a tight timeline.
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Our Approach
We curated pieces that balanced style and practicality, maintaining cohesion with the already-renovated areas of the apartment while prioritizing comfort and everyday functionality. The process remained highly collaborative and efficient throughout.
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Outcome
Fully updated bedrooms featuring custom millwork that integrates seamlessly with the rest of the apartment, elevating both function and design continuity.
(Professional photography to follow upon project completion.)
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