More Room to Breathe

Some clients become friends. Some friends become family. This is one of those stories.

I’ve known this family for years, long before this house was ever a project. I worked on properties across their portfolio, got to know the rhythms of how they live, what they value, and how they gather. So when it was finally time for the Vineyard house—the one they’d held for over twenty years, the one that had hosted summers, milestones, and more people than it was ever truly built to hold—I understood the assignment in a way that went beyond square footage.

The question was never whether to move. It was: how do we make this one worthy of everything we want it to hold?

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