The interiors of the Piedmont Residence balance material restraint, natural light, and adaptability, responding directly to the clients’ desire for spaces that support both daily living and occasional retreat. Warm wood surfaces, stone floors, and expansive glazing establish a calm interior language grounded in the surrounding landscape.
A key feature of the interior design is the integration of flexible living spaces, including a study that converts seamlessly into a guest room through a finely crafted Murphy bed. Thoughtfully detailed millwork allows this transformation to occur without disrupting the overall architectural clarity, preserving both function and visual continuity.
Throughout the home, circulation and gathering spaces are treated with equal care, incorporating curated artwork and controlled views to create an interior experience that feels composed, intentional, and quietly responsive to the way the clients live.
