04/07/2026
Here’s what most people get wrong about designing around a view…
When the view is this good, everything else should feel effortless.
In this living space, the goal was to create a sense of warmth and ease without ever competing with what’s happening just beyond the windows.
We layered soft, inviting upholstery, subtle pattern, and natural textures to ground the room, while keeping the palette light and cohesive so your eye is always drawn outward.
Even the architectural elements, the coffered ceiling, stone fireplace, and tailored millwork, work quietly in the background to add character without distraction.
In my opinion, the most successful spaces don’t fight for attention… they guide it.
If you’re designing a home with a view and aren’t sure how to strike that balance, that’s where we come in, creating spaces that feel elevated, intentional, and completely connected to their surroundings.
Featured in: Maine Home + Design
Photographed by: Rob Karosis Photography