01/13/2026
Design isn't just about how a room looks; it's about how the space makes you feel when you walk in.
When we approach a lower-level remodel, we aren't just framing walls; we are setting the tone for how you unwind. You can see two distinct philosophies at play in these recent projects.
On one side, you have the undeniable warmth of the Traditional Pub. There is a grounded, established feeling here, created by rich wood cabinetry and solid granite surfaces. It’s designed to feel like a private speakeasy, where the lighting is warm, the taps are built-in, and the atmosphere invites you to settle in for the long haul.
On the other hand, we have the crisp energy of the Modern Lounge. This approach strips away the weight, trading heavy grain for the clean lines of white subway tile and floating black shelves. It prioritizes airiness and contrast, using quartz and gold accents to create a space that feels bright, curated, and open.
Two completely different energies. One standard of excellence.
Whether you find comfort in the classic or inspiration in the modern, the goal remains the same: building a space that feels like home.
Which aesthetic feels like you?
Your home should be a reflection of how you live, not just a collection of trends. I’d love to hear your thoughts on which style suits your downtime best.