
How Architecture Shapes Comfort, Privacy, and Connection at Home
There’s a moment we’ve seen on almost every site visit. The clients are standing somewhere on their future land, maybe on a rocky ledge above a ridge in West Saugerties,



There’s a moment we’ve seen on almost every site visit. The clients are standing somewhere on their future land, maybe on a rocky ledge above a ridge in West Saugerties,

There’s a quality that the best-performing homes share, and it’s one that rarely gets talked about in architectural conversations because it’s defined by absence rather than presence. No drafts. No

If there’s one thing we’ve learned from years of designing custom homes across Ulster County and the broader Hudson Valley, it’s this: the regulatory process is rarely the obstacle people

There’s a question we hear in some form on almost every residential project we take on, usually somewhere in the middle of the first real design conversation, after the initial

Most people understand, at least in general terms, what an architect does during the design phase of a project. They listen, they sketch, they develop drawings, they produce the documents

There’s a quality that the best custom homes share, and it’s surprisingly hard to name. You notice it the moment you walk in. The light feels right. The rooms connect