Adam Jordan Architecture | New York
Adam Jordan Architecture handles both architecture and interior design as a single discipline. The Beach Compound, completed in 2022 on Long Island, is the result — coastal living without the clichés.
Clint Nicholas Design | Beverly Hills
In Beverly Hills, Clint Nicholas Design brings a quieter expression of luxury to California living. Grounded materials, refined craftsmanship, and purposeful simplicity create spaces that feel enduring, deeply livable, and designed to evolve with time.
Clint Nicholas Design | Malibu
On the Pacific edge of Malibu, Clint Nicholas Design shapes interiors where coastal ease meets architectural restraint. Natural materials, softened light, and a deep connection to place redefine luxury through calm, clarity, and intention.
Rougemont Interiors | Gstaad
In Gstaad, Rougemont Interiors redefines the traditional chalet with precision and restraint. “Gstaad My Love” balances timber, stone, and layered neutrals with contemporary clarity, creating an alpine retreat that feels rooted in place yet carefully edited for modern living.
DISC Interiors | Newport Beach
A modern coastal retreat defined by calm precision and timeless ease. DISC Interiors transforms light, texture, and flow into a language of quiet luxury—honoring the ocean’s rhythm through natural materials, refined restraint, and a seamless connection between interior and horizon.
Sarah Solis | Malibu
A serene Malibu retreat where heritage and modern restraint meet. Sarah Solis transforms a 1950s home into a soulful haven—honoring its original structure, layering timeless materials, and creating a quiet dialogue between architecture, nature, and the rhythms of everyday life.
Jeremiah Brent | Vermont
A refined alpine retreat where restraint, renewal, and natural materials converge. Jeremiah Brent transforms a former ski school into a soulful family sanctuary—preserving what exists, celebrating craftsmanship, and proving that timeless design can also be a quiet act of sustainability.
CS DESIGN VALUES
Adaptive Reuse. Working within or restoring existing structure rather than building new
Material Honesty. Natural, uncoated, age-gracefully materials chosen over synthetic or trend-driven surfaces
Sourced with Intention. Reclaimed, vintage, locally sourced, or artisan-made pieces are central to the project
Working with Nature. Landscape, light, and site are integrated rather than overridden
Built to Last. Design conceived for the longevity of both form and feeling