Not just a new space, a new chapter.

A home that helped him start over

Peter’s Apartment

After divorce, everything felt uncertain.

His previous home didn’t translate to this new life.

He was ready to settle for temporary solutions.

We built a space around:

* what he loved

* what felt like him

* what was worth carrying forward

What the space needed to support

• Emotional reset

• Identity rebuilding

• Functional daily living

• Integration of meaningful pieces

Designed around identity

Vintage finds instead of temporary generic furniture.

Collected treasures integrated throughout the spaces.
Every item was chosen based on how it felt, not just its value.
A space that evolves as he does.

Now:

  • His home feels like him again.


  • He enjoys being there.


  • He is proud to invite guests over.

  • His life is moving forward, not stuck in the past.

What started as “just getting through the transition” became a home that genuinely reflected him.

Instead of hiding the things he loved, they became part of daily life.
The apartment feels layered, personal, and alive with meaning.

It no longer feels like the aftermath of loss.
It feels like the beginning of something new.

She works with you on your own vision while helping to bring your own ideas into focus.
— Peter

Your home can help you move forward.

Sometimes rebuilding your home is part of rebuilding yourself.

Start with one room.

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