BECOMING HOME
A young artistic family, drawn to a quieter and more spacious setting, sought a simple and adaptable home they could grow into over time. Dedicating the main wing to shared living—cooking, dining, and gathering—allowed for modest yet purposeful bedrooms and emphasized connection over excess.
Leaving behind suburban density in favor of open, pastoral views shaped the design approach where curated interior moments and extended sightlines draw the eye outward, while natural light, soft transitions, and honest materials cultivate a sense of calm within. In its balance of openness and intimacy, the house reflects the family’s way of living—quietly, steadily, becoming home.











