Residential

Residential work was always deeply personal. These were not just structures, but the settings of daily life—where birthdays were celebrated, pets slept in sunlit corners, and the warmth of dinner filled the house on winter evenings. Each home carried the weight of private memory, and we approached that responsibility with care.

Often, we stepped into houses already loved for generations. Wallpaper peeled, floors bowed, yet the spirit of the place remained. Our role was never to erase that spirit, only to help it breathe again. Guided by the same values that shaped our preservation work, we sought to return each home to itself, revealing the beauty waiting beneath layers of time. In those moments when the light settled just right, we were reminded why we chose this work. Buildings may be made of timber and stone, but home is always made of memory.