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Timber & Glass

We curate design directions like this one to help clients see a vision before it's built.

About this project

Timber & Glass is built around a single idea: that a home can feel like an extension of the landscape it sits in rather than something placed on top of it. Every surface in this direction — ceiling, wall, floor — is wrapped in warm wood grain, and floor-to-ceiling glass panels dissolve the boundary between interior and exterior at every turn. The forest isn't a view.

It's part of the room. Linear LED lighting runs along the slat ceiling in thin, deliberate lines, giving the home warmth after dark without competing with the natural environment outside. Concrete and stone appear as counterweights — a fireplace surround, a vanity, a soaking tub — grounding the warmth of the wood in something heavier and more permanent. This is a direction for clients who want a home that feels deeply connected to its site, where every material choice has intention and the outside world is never more than a pane of glass away.

These images are curated inspiration — collected to define an aesthetic direction and give our clients a clear visual reference point before the design process begins.