The brief
This Town Square townhouse needed to feel finished and calm without pretending to be a villa. The priority was right-sized furniture, better storage, and a warmer daily rhythm.
This Town Square townhouse needed to feel finished and calm without pretending to be a villa. The priority was right-sized furniture, better storage, and a warmer daily rhythm.
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This Town Square townhouse needed to feel finished and calm without pretending to be a villa. The priority was right-sized furniture, better storage, and a warmer daily rhythm.
We used fitted storage and blackened-oak accents to make the compact living plan feel intentional, then softened it with clay, paper, and linen tones.
Light stone, blackened oak, plaster, clay textiles, warm paper shades, slim metal details, and durable upholstery make the small footprint feel designed.
The direction is efficient, edited, and welcoming: a practical townhouse with proper storage, a softer bedroom layer, and no wasted gestures.
Compact developer-home upgrade through joinery, lighting, and disciplined furniture scale.
Warm, efficient, and softly graphic.
The living, dining, and guest room all preserve clear paths to doors, garden sliders, and storage.
Town Square homes reward practical moves: storage, proportion, and detail matter more than grand gestures.