Galley
PLANTwo parallel runs. Tight footprint, surgical workflow. Best for narrow spaces and serious cooks.
Sink → Prep → Range, all within a single pivot.

Trusted Home — Kitchen & Bath
The two rooms you use most, designed around how you actually live — workflow, light, water, stone, and a quiet kind of luxury.
A kitchen is choreography in stone and wood. A bath is a small room asked to do the work of a sanctuary.
We start with how the day actually moves through the room — coffee, lunch, dinner, the long bath at the end of a hard week. From there: the layout, the appliance package, the stone seam plan, the lighting layers (ambient, task, accent), the wet-wall waterproofing detail. Nothing is ordered until the plan can hold it.
Start your project
Before any cabinet drawing or stone selection, we test how the space wants to be used. Three plans, three rhythms — chosen against your footprint, light, and how you actually cook.
Two parallel runs. Tight footprint, surgical workflow. Best for narrow spaces and serious cooks.
Sink → Prep → Range, all within a single pivot.
Two perpendicular runs. Opens to a dining or living adjacency. Forgiving for entertaining.
Triangle of sink, range, fridge across the corner.
A working centerpiece. Best when space allows 42–48″ aisles and the room can support a stone monolith.
Perimeter for storage and heat, island for prep and gathering.
Stones, woods, metals, and tile we return to project after project — selected for hand, age, and how they meet light.
Carrara, Italy — Counters, slab backsplash
Pacific Northwest — Cabinetry, drawer fronts
Solid forged — Faucets, hardware, cup pulls
Fez, Morocco — Backsplash, wet wall
Burgundy, France — Floors, shower base
Solid forged — Bath fixtures, sconces
Plan on 4–8 weeks of design, 6–12 weeks for permits and long-lead procurement (cabinetry, stone, appliances), and 10–16 weeks on site.
We can sometimes set up a temporary kitchenette, but for full gut-and-rebuild scopes the kitchen is offline for 8–12 weeks. We plan around that with you.
We schedule a stoneyard visit, tag your slabs, and produce a seam-and-bookmatch drawing before fabrication. You see the actual stone before it goes on the saw.
Schluter-Kerdi or Wedi membrane systems on every wet wall, sloped pre-slope under the pan, and a linear drain when the layout suits it. We don't shortcut this layer.
Yes — we partner with your interior designer or architect, or bring in one of ours. We're as comfortable inside someone else's vision as our own.