Designed as a complete material language, Walnut Ridge Residence brings together custom furniture, integrated cabinetry, and architectural millwork in one continuous story.
From the walnut dining table that anchors the main living space to the office built-ins, bath vanities, and tailored kitchen detailing, each element was crafted to create continuity, warmth, and purpose throughout the home.
This project was built to feel cohesive from room to room grounded in natural materials, refined lines, and the way the home is lived in every day.
The home opens around the spaces designed for gathering.
The dining table gives the room its center. A place where the home naturally comes together.
Framed by the fireplace, exposed beams, and the view beyond, it sets the tone for how the rest of the home is experienced.
From the gathering spaces, the home moves into the rhythms of everyday living.
The same sense of warmth, continuity, and intention carries forward, creating a natural flow from one space to the next.
The kitchen becomes part of the home’s daily rhythm
A place for mornings to begin, conversations to continue, and life to unfold around the people gathered within it.
Designed to feel open and connected, it carries the same sense of warmth and continuity established throughout the home.
The home unfolds through moments of movement and connection, where each space leads naturally into the next.
The transitions are as intentional as the rooms themselves, creating a sense of continuity throughout the experience of the home.
At the center of the home, the kitchen is where the day begins and often where it ends.
It’s a space for cooking, conversation, and the moments that bring everyone back together throughout the day.
These thoughtful touches are designed to make daily life feel easier by keeping the essentials close at hand while allowing the home to remain open, clear, and uncluttered.
Each room has its own role, while still feeling part of the whole home.
The walk-in pantry gives the kitchen room to breathe, keeping the main space clear and composed while everything still has its place.
By keeping the essentials just beyond view, it allows the main spaces to remain open and visually uninterrupted.
Moving upward, the home shifts from its shared spaces into the rooms shaped for focus, privacy, and retreat.
A private workspace tailored for focus, discretion, and productivity.
The office creates a clear place to work without pulling the rest of the home into it.
A second workspace offers a quieter counterpart. A place for concentration, reading, or the work that asks for a little more separation from the rest of the home.
Having two offices gives each person their own place to work without competing for space.
The primary bath shifts the pace of the home once again, creating a space that feels more private, restorative, and personal.
Here, the atmosphere becomes more intimate; a place designed for slower moments and the rituals that begin and end the day.
The primary bath feels intentionally set apart from the rest of the home, creating a sense of separation from the activity of the spaces below.
Set on the upper level, this room offers separation from the activity below and a slower rhythm to begin and end the day.
Generous circulation, warm walnut cabinetry, and clean lines create a space that feels both functional and deeply considered.
The secondary bath continues the same sense of consideration found throughout the home, giving even the supporting spaces their own presence and purpose.
Rather than feeling secondary, it remains fully integrated into the larger story of the residence. A bathroom that feels fully part of the home, not treated as an afterthought.
The double sinks, mirrors, and centered window give the space a strong visual anchor without feeling overdesigned.
The mirrored forms, warm walnut cabinetry, and framed view beyond create a composition that feels calm, deliberate, and built for everyday use.
This view centers on the vanity wall, where the room’s sense of order is most clearly felt.
The symmetry of the mirrors, the warmth of the walnut cabinetry, and the clean tile backdrop create a composition that feels precise, grounded, and beautifully resolved.
Even the secondary spaces are treated with intention.
Here, the custom vanity and refined material palette create a bathroom that feels composed, functional, and fully integrated into the larger story of the home.
A refined moment tucked into the plan.
The corner vanity makes efficient use of the footprint, while the walnut grain and brass details give the room a strong visual presence. Natural light keeps the space feeling open and bright.
Designed as a place to slow down, the rec room brings together comfort, storage, and everyday living.
Built-ins organize books, media, and the things that make the space personal, creating a room that feels relaxed, useful, and lived in. It’s a place for reading, conversation, or relaxing at the end of the day.
A dedicated drop zone that helps keep the rest of the home clean and organized.
Shoes, coats, bags, and the day’s clutter all have a place here, so mud stays off the floors and the main living spaces stay clear. The built-in bench and storage make it easy to come and go without bringing the outside in.
Utility spaces deserve the same level of thought as the rooms they support.
Designed for function without sacrificing the experience of the home, the laundry room provides generous storage, workspace, and a clear sense of order for the routines that happen behind the scenes.
A utility space that makes the work of the home easier.
With ample counter space for folding, a dedicated sink for cleanup, and storage that keeps supplies out of sight, the laundry room is designed to handle the practical parts of daily life without spilling into the rest of the house.