02/24/2026
Volume. Contrast. Intention.
The living space opens with height and light. Clean walls, warm floors, and that deep blue sectional grounding the entire room. Glass doors blur the line between indoors and out, keeping the layout feeling expansive.
In the kitchen, it shifts to precision. Dark lower cabinets, crisp white uppers, geometric backsplash catching light in subtle patterns. Gold hardware adds just enough edge without overpowering the palette.
The primary bath leans modern. Freestanding tub centered with confidence. Marble movement on the walls. Matte black fixtures tightening the design.
And outside, symmetry finishes the story. Defined walkway, balanced landscaping, strong curb presence under a clean sky.
When I shoot homes like this, I focus on contrast and scale. High ceilings against grounded furniture. Light surfaces against dark cabinetry. Soft landscaping against structured architecture.
That balance is what makes a listing stand out.
Which detail pulls you in first?