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Designing for People Who Live Between Cities

Homes for Lives in Motion

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Many of our clients don’t live in one place. They move between cities, countries, and phases of life — New York to Miami, Paris to New York, city to countryside. Their homes need to hold continuity while everything else shifts.

Designing for this kind of lifestyle isn’t about trends. It’s about creating a sense of grounding — a space that feels familiar, calm, and distinctly yours, no matter where you are in the world.

Dining: European restraint, interpreted through warmth and

proportion.

What’s different about designing for multi-city lives

People who live between cities experience space differently:

- They crave continuity, not novelty for novelty’s sake

- They want ease of use, not precious rooms that feel untouchable

- They need flexibility — spaces that adapt as life rhythms change

- They respond to material memory (finishes and textures that feel emotionally anchoring)

A home becomes an emotional anchor — not just a place you stay, but a place that holds your rhythm when everything else moves.

What people often get wrong

Designing for a split-city lifestyle often gets reduced to:

- Overly “hotel-like” interiors

- Trend-heavy spaces that age quickly

- Rooms that look beautiful but don’t feel grounding

- Designs that feel generic instead of personal

The result: a space that photographs well, but doesn’t hold you when you return to it.

Bedroom: Mediterranean warmth, softened through a modern, livable lens.

How we

approach it

We design for continuity of feeling — not sameness of style.

We look at:

- Core palette + material language that travels emotionally across homes

- Repeatable anchors (lighting language, proportions, textures)

- Quiet consistency rather than identical design

- Spaces that feel lived-in quickly, even if you’re only there part-time

The goal is not to make each home identical — but to make each space feel like part of the same life

Even small bathrooms can feel expansive when circulation, clearances, and visual rhythm are considered. It’s not size — it’s proportion, sightlines, and how your body moves through the space.

In Their Words

NO : 01

“We weren’t ready for a full renovation, but the concept development alone was worth it. It helped us clarify our vision, layout, and overall direction in a way that made everything else feel easier to execute on our own. Highly recommend if you want direction without committing to full service.”

— Concept-Only Client

NO : 02

“Working with Annette was such a refreshing experience. She’s incredibly thoughtful, organized, and has an amazing eye for detail. The process felt collaborative and calm from start to finish.”

— Private Residence, NYC

NO : 03

“Annette helped us clarify what we actually wanted, guided us through decisions without overwhelming us, and elevated our space in ways we wouldn’t have thought of ourselves.”

— Full Renovation Client

NO : 1

“From the moment we met Kaylee, we knew she was the perfect designer for our home.”

MAY & PETER

NO : 2

“They are incredibly kind people as well as extremely talented designers and we would highly recommend them.”

ALEX & SARA

NO : 3

Stop what you're doing right now and reserve Kaylee! The spaces she designed are gorgeous!”

Simon & LizIII No

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