Big news: our Chastain Park project — a home more than three years in the making — is featured in the new issue of LUXE Interiors + Design! Read the full story here.
From the earliest moodboards to the final styling, this house represents a true journey in collaboration and design vision. For this edition of #moodboardmonday, we’re excited to show you how those first sketches and boards came to life in the finished spaces.
Kitchen
We wanted the kitchen to feel bold yet timeless, with dark cabinetry, brass details, and professional-grade appliances anchoring the space. The final design balances drama with warmth—proof that function and beauty can absolutely coexist.
Clockwise from top left: Black Metal Cabinet from Oriana B., RNB Series Range available at BlueStar, Freezer Column from True
Great Room
Our goal for the great room was to create comfort with a curated, modern sensibility. Sculptural furniture anchors the space, while vibrant artwork, patterned textiles, and a richly layered rug bring in warmth and personality. The result is a light-filled, inviting room that feels equally suited to casual lounging or lively entertaining.
Bar
This home called for a bar that doubled as a jewel box—small but statement-making. Aged brass, warm wood, and thoughtful lighting gave this tucked-away corner its own moment to shine.
Clockwise from Top Left:Hudson Picture Light in Aged Brass,Quintana Kitchen Prep Sink,Tabor Drawer Pull in Aged Brass, and Descanso Pull Down Kitchen Prep Faucet in Satin Brass, all from Rejuvenation
Powder Room
We leaned into rich finishes here—marble, brass, and sculptural lighting—for a petite space that delivers a big impact.
Clockwise from Top: Gage Mirror in Antiqued Brass Metal from Made Goods, Orbit ADA Sconce from Workstead, West Slope Cross Handle Bathroom Faucet in Aged Brass from Rejuvenation, Calacatta Viola Antique Marble Sink available on Etsy
Guest Bathroom
Playful yet polished, the guest bath brought together patterned tile, brass accents, and bold color. The final space feels welcoming but still refined.
Clockwise from Top: Wexler 36″ Round Wall Mirror from Pottery Barn, Tupelo Double Sconce from Worley’s Lighting, Concretti Charleston sink in Dark Blue, Nest Studio Tubular-06 pull in Polished Brass, West Slope Cross Handle Wall Mount Faucet in Aged Brass, Grand Harlequin III tile from Cement Tile Shop
Primary Bathroom
Our vision for the primary suite was serene luxury. From the marble-clad shower to the freestanding tub, the moodboard’s promise of spa-like calm became reality.
Clockwise from Top: RH Niccolo Floating Mirror in Bronze, Kohler Purist® Sink Faucet with Cross Handles, Floor-Mount Handshower, and Rite-Temp® Showerhead in Vibrant Brushed Moderne Brass, Maui Freestanding Bathtub from Concretti
Girls’ Room
Designing for kids means creating rooms that feel fun today but will also grow with them. Bright patterns, layered textiles, and flexible furniture hit the right balance.
Clockwise from Top Left: Ottoline Dotted Trio Wallpaper in Canary from Anthropologie, Room&Board Architecture Bed in Saffron, Wood Tiled Nightstand available at West Elm, Pottery Barn Custom Emery Linen/Cotton Cordless Roman Shade, Hunter Presto 52″ 3 Blade Indoor Ceiling Fan in Matte White from Build.com, Serena & Lily Larkspur Task Sconce in Raffia Wave, Lomas Wall Hanging available from The Citizenry, West Elm Shelter Daybed, RH Mina Acrylic Ball Swivel Chair, Justina Blakeney × Loloi BUE-01 Ivory / Rose Rug
Game Room + Family Room
The game room was all about family fun: bold wallpaper, a pool table, and playful accessories. The finished space encourages gathering and good times.
Clockwise from Top Left: Schoolhouse Regent Chandelier in Natural Brass/Black, Black and White Abstract Wallpaper and Brunswick Parsons Pool Table available from Etsy, Langham Medium Picture Light in Natural Brass from Visual Comfort & Co., Jayson Home Alban Bar Stool, Magnetic Game Board available from Etsy, CB2 Deluxe Arcade Style Basketball Game
Cozy and eclectic, the family room layers pattern and color in a way that feels both modern and collected. The end result is a casual hub for the whole household.
Clockwise from Top Left: Riviera Glass Unit from Iron Abode, Polaroid Wallpaper by Ryan Saghian, ‘Faux Bois’ Wallpaper by Nathan Turner in Grey available from Wallshoppe, Sacramento Chandelier in Black available from Lightology, RH Cloud Modular Left-Arm L-Sectional in Performance Textured Weave Mocha, DWR Berg Pillow in Purple, Vibrant Velvet/Silk Lumbar Pillow from House of Nomad, Crate&Barrel Silviano 84″ Iron Console Table and Tournage Oak Wood Table Lamp with Ivory Shade by Athena Calderone, Bates Round Coffee Table available from Lulu and Georgia, Holden Beach Rug in Stone from The Perfect Rug, Crate&Barrel Simeon Outdoor Wicker Lounge Chair with Cushion and Mota Burl Wood Storage Media Console, Jonathan Adler Inkdrop Black & Ivory Rug from Ruggable, CB2 Point Dome Luxury Wooden Game Table, Benjamin Moore’s Pottery Red
Office
For the office, we wanted warmth and texture without sacrificing professionalism. Natural finishes, woven lighting, and a grounding paint color keep the space sophisticated yet approachable.
Clockwise from Top Left: Benjamin Moore Paint in Savannah Clay, Tisse Oversized Woven Rattan Flush Mount Light by Athena Calderone and Fields Natural Storage Cabinet by Leanne Ford available from Crate&Barrel, Nordic Knots Folding Ribbon Rug, Osmond Chair in Nevada Goldeneye Mohair from Jayson Home, Natural and Black Raffia Lamp available from Etsy, Agnes Modern Classic White Concrete Desk from Kathy Kuo Home
Exterior
Even from the outside, the house carries a strong design story. Early sketches and exterior boards informed the architecture and finishes, culminating in a home that feels both rooted in place and fresh in style.
This project reminds us why we love what we do: carrying a design vision all the way from inspiration to installation. Every step—moodboards, renderings, selections, and styling—was part of building a home that feels both deeply personal and timeless. Stay tuned for more incredible transformations!