AVI Design Studio

AVI Design Studio AVI Design Studio is a full-service architecture and interior design firm based in Washington, specializing in high-end residential projects.

The guest powder room at Treviso Estate was designed as the one space in the house meant to be experienced alone. With n...
06/02/2026

The guest powder room at Treviso Estate was designed as the one space in the house meant to be experienced alone. With no function competing for attention and nothing to arrange, we approached it as a single composed object, a room to be read, not only used.

The room is organized around one mass of burgundy marble. Basin and surround are worked from a single block so the stone holds its weight rather than serving as a veneer. Walnut paneling envelops the wall floor to ceiling, its continuous grain warming the space and reading as one uninterrupted plane.
The sculptural mirror is the room’s one gesture toward ornament, and it is enough.
The result is a small room of a few materials, each selected for how it ages and how it holds Pacific Northwest light.

Treviso Estate · Kirkland, Washington.
Building and interior design by AVI, now in construction.

05/28/2026

It starts with a single line.
Architecture is the art of making the invisible tangible ✏️

The facade of Gaia’s Sanctuary was conceived to command presence without demanding attention. Sophisticated in material,...
05/21/2026

The facade of Gaia’s Sanctuary was conceived to command presence without demanding attention. Sophisticated in material, restrained in form, and layered with meaning. Every decision made to elevate the exterior into something that endures 🌿

The palette is drawn directly from the site: deep charcoal thermally modified cedar, warm natural wood columns and pergola beams, sage-green and sand-toned fiber cement panels, and a dark standing seam metal roof 🏠

At the heart of the facade: carved stone deity panels, custom-sourced for this family. Not decoration. Cultural identity embedded into the architecture itself✨

The entry sequence was designed as a destination. A timber pergola, a stone-paved courtyard garden, pagoda lanterns, and a ceremonial bell at the gate. An arrival shaped entirely around who this family is and what they believe in 🤍

Designed as a sanctuary in the truest sense. A place of retreat, contemplation, and enduring refuge 💫

📍Located in Snoqualmie, Washington
Exterior and interior design by AVI

04/27/2026

There is something special about walking a site and watching the vision slowly come to life ✨

Every space we designed on paper is now becoming real, wall by wall, window by window.

Follow along as we share more behind the scenes moments from East Fork 🏠

You don’t just walk up these stairs, you experience them.A staircase is where design becomes tangible. It shapes how you...
04/16/2026

You don’t just walk up these stairs, you experience them.
A staircase is where design becomes tangible. It shapes how you move through a space.
Every choice matters. Each line, each angle, each material has a role. Because in a custom home, nothing is an afterthought.
Six staircases. Six different ways to approach it.

04/10/2026

Another year of doing what we love 🤍
Thank you for trusting us!

How to Combine Marble Marble is never just a finish. It shapes how a space feels through light, scale, and proportion. T...
04/09/2026

How to Combine Marble

Marble is never just a finish. It shapes how a space feels through light, scale, and proportion. The result depends less on the stone itself and more on how it’s placed and what surrounds it.

Read the undertone 🎨
Every marble carries a temperature. Warm stones like Crema Marfil or Calacatta Oro sit naturally with walnut, light oak, brass, and plaster. Cooler stones like Carrara, Bardiglio, or Nero Marquina work better with dark wood, black metal, concrete, and more restrained palettes.

Keep the balance ⚖️
If the veining is expressive, let it lead. Surround it with quieter materials and softer tones so the composition stays controlled.

Think in scale 📐
Large surfaces emphasize continuity and make the stone feel calm and architectural. In smaller spaces, a honed or textured finish can bring depth without making the room feel heavy.

Add contrast through texture 🪨
Polished marble works best when it’s offset by something matte. Plaster, brushed metal, or natural wood help create that balance.

Work with light 🌿
Marble changes with light throughout the day. Position it where it can catch natural light and give subtle movement to otherwise still surfaces.

The strongest interiors don’t rely on statement materials alone.
They rely on how everything works together.

Address

2811 E Evergreen Boulevard
Vancouver, WA
98661

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm
Sunday 10am - 6pm

Telephone

+13606083834

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