These clients needed help figuring out the layout of their entry and main floor. The result? “It’s like you held up a mirror—it’s just like us, but better,” they said. We created a space that perfectly reflects their style and needs, but with that extra touch to make it truly special.

Monarch Park

With a truly open-concept main floor, this home felt like the entry was part of the living room—with coats often ending up on the floor. Creating a transition space while being mindful of the flow was key here. We focused on defining the entry area without disrupting the openness, ensuring everything has its place and the home stays both functional and welcoming.

The main floor is where everything happens- hanging out, playing/wrestling, homework, crafts, games-it needs to be adaptable to all the functions and have storage for it all tooThe main floor is where everything happens—hanging out, playing, wrestling, homework, crafts, and games. It needs to be adaptable for all these activities while also offering plenty of storage to keep things organized and ready for whatever comes next. It’s a space designed for both fun and function, where every inch is put to good use.