You don't need more square feet — you need better ones. Getting flow, proportion, storage and light right is what makes a compact home feel generous.
We plan for how you really move through your day: where the sun lands, where things get dropped, where you gather. Then we let a few well-placed moves — a vaulted ceiling, a run of glass, a considered island — do the heavy lifting.
Done well, a modest plan reads as calm and expansive, not cramped. Efficiency, it turns out, is a kind of luxury.
Natalie Roper
Founder & Principal