open concept spaces that hit different. no fluff, no filler — just really good design at a price that actually makes sense.
i come from hospitality lighting — hotels, restaurants, the spaces where every lumen is intentional. that background taught me what actually makes a room feel expensive, and it's usually not what you think.
the secret? know what to spend on and what to skip. modular pieces, smart lighting, the right focal point. i find that line every time.
LA-based. residential and commercial. let's build something worth talking about.
gut reno, open concept. kitchen, living room, laundry — the whole thing. scroll down to see what good lighting does to a space.
this is why lighting matters. linear LEDs, cove lighting, under-cabinet strips — it's not decoration, it's the whole vibe.
even boring spaces can have a glow-up. off-the-shelf cabinetry configured to feel completely custom — standard modules that look and feel completely built-in, with linear LEDs throughout. nobody has to know.
traditional meets modern, every detail intentional. arched mirrors, a chandelier centered between the double vanities, warm brass fixtures, linear LEDs, and a frameless glass shower — designed to feel like a personal spa.
a law office reimagined as a library. three lawyers, one long collaborative desk — two dining tables configured to look purpose-built. floor-to-ceiling bookcase wall, acoustic slat panels, leather booth.
LA-based. residential and commercial. if you've got a space that needs work, let's chat about what it could be.