Ruggles Lindemann Bell

Ruggles Lindemann Bell Architecture & Interior Design
Traditional principles. Modern sensibilities. Est. 1970

This renovation transformed a once traditional home into something lighter, calmer, and more connected. In the primary s...
05/29/2026

This renovation transformed a once traditional home into something lighter, calmer, and more connected. In the primary suite, layered neutrals, softer textures, and a more collected mix of furnishings create a retreat that feels both timeless and quietly modern, designed for slowing down at the beginning and end of each day.

Interiors: Ruggles Lindemann Bell
Builder: DMH Custom Homes
Landscape Architecture: DHM Design

There’s a brief moment just after sunset when a home begins to glow from within. The landscape quiets, the porch lights ...
05/28/2026

There’s a brief moment just after sunset when a home begins to glow from within. The landscape quiets, the porch lights come on, and the warmth of the house settles into the surrounding meadow. Designed as a retreat for gathering and slowing down, this ranch was meant to feel most at home in moments exactly like these.

Architect: Ruggles Lindemann Bell
Builder: Koru Ltd.
Landscape Architecture: DHM Design
Photographer: Draper White Photography
As featured in: Traditional Home

05/26/2026

Designing a home is as much about movement as it is about space. From the moment you enter, a series of intentional sightlines and architectural moments begin to unfold, drawing your eye, slowing your pace, and shaping the experience of the home.

Remodeling a four-story townhome like this comes with a different level of responsibility. Every change, from the stair ...
05/21/2026

Remodeling a four-story townhome like this comes with a different level of responsibility. Every change, from the stair to the smallest interior detail, had to be carefully considered, not just for the family living here, but within the context of a historic setting that required formal approval at the highest level. The result is a home that feels quietly refined and deeply intentional, where preservation and everyday living are fully in sync.

Interior Designer: Susan Ferrier
Photographer: Paul Massey

05/20/2026

Great design at RLB has always been rooted in something deeper than a moment or a trend. From the beginning, Don established a culture centered on thoughtful, enduring design, work that prioritizes the health, wellbeing, and daily experience of the people who live in these homes. That legacy continues to guide the work today, with each project building on the same principles that have been there since day one.

Designing for a family means thinking about every member, including the ones with four legs. A built-in dog wash makes e...
05/17/2026

Designing for a family means thinking about every member, including the ones with four legs. A built-in dog wash makes everyday routines easier, giving owners a simple way to care for their pets at home while keeping the rest of the house clean. It’s a small detail, but one that supports how the family really lives day to day.

Architecture, Interiors: Ruggles Lindemann Bell
Builder: Gulfview Construction

05/15/2026

Before the design, there’s the discipline. Programmatic planning, aesthetics, and budget, each carrying equal weight in shaping a project from the very beginning.

The entry sets the tone with a sense of scale and presence, offering a strong first impression without revealing everyth...
05/14/2026

The entry sets the tone with a sense of scale and presence, offering a strong first impression without revealing everything at once. What you see on arrival feels composed and intentional, while the more private moments of the home unfold beyond, creating a balance between openness and retreat.

Architecture, Interiors: Ruggles Lindemann Bell
Builder: Diamond Homes, Inc
Landscape Architecture: Designs By Sundown
Photographer: Peter Vitale Photography

Even in a home centered around the outdoors, the kitchen becomes its own place to gather. Layered with organic materials...
05/13/2026

Even in a home centered around the outdoors, the kitchen becomes its own place to gather. Layered with organic materials and a more grounded palette, it brings a sense of warmth and texture that reflects the landscape just beyond.

It’s designed for everything from quiet mornings before heading out to the mountains to evenings spent cooking and connecting after a day outside.

Architecture, Interiors: Ruggles Lindemann Bell
Builder: Koru, Ltd
Photographer: Draper White Photography

There’s something about arriving home to a place like this that immediately puts you at ease. The walk up, the texture o...
05/07/2026

There’s something about arriving home to a place like this that immediately puts you at ease. The walk up, the texture of the stone, the way the entry welcomes you in. It’s designed to feel familiar from the start, where everyday moments, coming home, greeting friends, stepping outside, feel just a little more elevated.

Architecture: Ruggles Lindemann Bell
Builder: AJK Construction
Photographer: David Marlow

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