“When you work with a designer you relate to, you can make any space your own. Rick really opened our eyes to what this house could become; we feel like it is now truly ours.”
“We think of it as our ‘glue home,’ a place where everyone in the family can continue to return, a place that can be passed down to future generations.”
Before designing a new neighborhood of single-family homes and marketing it, we first had to replace an old stereotype with a new promise in the minds of prospective buyers.
Sometimes, a renovation happens in a concentrated burst of activity. And sometimes, life has other plans. But with vision and dedication to shared goals, it won’t be more than you can chew.
Dorothy only had to click her heels three times. For me, it took a generation’s worth of experience to understand just how important the design of home is to all of us—and to find my own way there.
“We did a lot of soul-searching to come up with our ‘dream home.’ We intend to be here a long time, so we wanted a design that lets us use—and love—every inch of our house.”
“Our biggest challenge was to take all of our things and make them all work together. It was important to us to preserve and merge our individual histories, in an environment that reflects our past and looks ahead.”