This home is a perfect example of how simple design can feel elevated when the materials, proportions, and details are handled well. There is nothing overworked here. The cabinetry is clean and restrained, which allows the rooms themselves to feel calm and easy to live in.
Throughout the home, the cabinet design stays consistent in its overall approach while adjusting to fit each room. In the kitchen, flat-panel wood cabinetry keeps the space open and uncluttered. Long, slim pulls reinforce the horizontal lines of the room and suit the wide drawers and large island. The wood tone brings warmth to the terracotta floor and exposed ceiling beams, helping the whole space feel connected.
In the bar area, that same simple language continues, but with a slightly different expression. Glass-front upper cabinets create display space for glassware, while the darker wall color and black countertop give the room more contrast. The island is straightforward in form, but the lighting below adds enough depth to make it feel finished at every hour of the day.
The bathroom vanity shows the same restraint. Flat drawer fronts, minimal hardware, and a substantial stone top give the piece presence without making it heavy. In the bedroom, built-in storage stretches across the wall in a way that feels integrated rather than added. Warm wood below and tall white upper panels balance storage with visual lightness, while the full composition works around the fireplace and keeps the room organized.
That is what makes a simple space like this successful. When there is less detail, the important decisions stand out more. Proportion matters more. Alignment matters more. Hardware placement matters more. Storage has to be purposeful, and every cabinet has to feel like it belongs exactly where it is.
Projects like this show that simplicity is not about doing less work. It is about making clear choices and carrying them through with consistency. When that happens, the result feels natural, comfortable, and quietly refined.
The space we create today will be a part of your family’s memories for years to come. That’s why the most important thing we’ll build is a relationship with you.