A modern coastal custom home with cantilevered roof planes beside a linear reflecting pool
Portfolio

No two alike.
That is the point.

We have no house style. What these homes share is not an aesthetic — it is a standard, and a family who was listened to carefully.

Inside the Work 02
A great room with a vaulted white oak ceiling opening to a pool terrace

The Anchorage · Great Room

Photographs show
the finish.
Owners remember
the fit.

Every home here was built for a specific family with a specific set of habits. The ceiling height in one was set by a painting. The kitchen in another was planned around a grandmother’s stove.

These are the decisions that never photograph well and matter most a decade later.

A kitchen in rift-sawn white oak with a honed marble island

The Gallery House · Kitchen

A primary suite at dawn with French doors opening to an ocean-view balcony

Beacon House · Primary Suite

Detail of white oak cabinetry with unlacquered brass hardware

Windward House · Millwork Detail

Five years in, nothing has moved, nothing has cracked, and nothing has needed a call. That is the part you cannot see in the photographs.

T. Hollis · Jupiter Inlet Colony
Yours

The next one has not been built yet.

We hold six places at a time. If you are considering building in the next eighteen months, now is the right moment to start the conversation.