Signature Details: Arches, Tiles & Textures
It is the small things that transform a house into a home. From custom woodwork to the tactile warmth of natural materials, see how we layer character into every corner.
Even utility spaces can have beautiful details. For this area in the 'Breeze Home', I used live-edge wood for the open shelves, adding a rustic and organic touch. The shelves are styled with art and ceramics to make the space feel special.
A close-up of the styling in the remodeled laundry and storage area. A simple bird print adds a touch of nature and personality to this highly functional space.
Another detail from the laundry room, showing how greenery can soften a utilitarian space. The contrast between the natural plant and the framed art creates a lovely little moment.
Baskets are endlessly versatile. Here, a beautiful black and white woven basket serves as a stylish planter for a snake plant, adding texture and pattern to this living room corner.
A closer look at the woven planter basket, sitting atop a vintage-style trunk. I love layering decor items to create vignettes that have height, texture, and personality.
About this collection
Even utilitarian areas deserve intentional design. In our recent Breeze Home project, we turned a standard utility room into a highly functional storage space by adding live-edge wood shelves and hand-selected art. We believe a home comes alive through these layers—the contrast of a woven basket against dark wood or the soft glow of well-placed brass wall sconces.
Design is about the interplay of light, shadow, and texture. Our signature style blends modern Spanish warmth with mid-century lines to create spaces that feel lived-in and deeply personal. We often use architectural features like arches and cement tiles to anchor a room, but it is the small touches that truly define the atmosphere.
When we work on your home, we focus on:
- Tactile elements: Incorporating raw materials like rattan, warm wood, and stone to add physical depth.
- Strategic styling: Using greenery, vintage-style rugs, and woven textiles to soften modern lines.
- Custom functional pieces: Designing cabinetry and furniture that fit your specific daily habits, whether it is a broom closet layout or a dedicated reading nook.
Your home should not look like a catalogue. It should be a collection of things that tell your story. Whether you want to revitalize a small corner or need a complete interior overhaul, we prioritize functionality just as much as aesthetics, ensuring every shelf and tile serves a purpose.
June Walk Design
We are storytellers who see homes as blank canvases waiting for a personal touch. We love mixing modern Spanish warmth with eclectic details to ensure your space feels uniquely yours, not like a showroom catalogue.
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