French Country.
A warmer, more traditional custom home — hand-laid tile roof, deep eaves, and an interior of wide-plank wood floors, painted millwork, and a patterned-tile fireplace.
The cabinetry is the story here: floor-to-ceiling glass-front display, a butler’s pantry, and brass hardware throughout.
Photographed during the finishing stage, before furnishing — a candid look at the joinery and trim that define the build.
Built warm, built to last.
French Country is a counterpoint to the resort homes — a traditional residence with the kind of detail that rewards a slow walk-through. Wide-plank wood floors run throughout; a painted mantel and patterned-tile surround anchor the family room.
The kitchen and butler’s pantry are the centerpiece: floor-to-ceiling glass-front cabinetry on a marble counter, lit from within, with aged-brass hardware and a hand-set hexagon backsplash.
Shown mid-finish — a candid look at the joinery and trim before the furniture arrives.
Room by room.


