Jacksonville is a study in warmth without weight. Every room balances earthy sophistication with the kind of approachable comfort that makes a model feel immediately like home.
THE BRIEF
The client needed a model that could speak to a broad audience without losing specificity. The space had to feel curated and intentional, yet welcoming enough that any visitor could see themselves living there. Art and accessories were key to bridging that gap.
DESIGN DECISIONS
A palette of warm neutrals, matte blacks, and natural wood tones anchors the space. Textured wall art in the living area sets the tone, while a botanical triptych in the dining nook introduces graphic contrast without competing with the kitchen's clean lines.
In the bedroom, hand-drawn floral prints flanking the headboard bring softness and symmetry, and a carefully composed dresser vignette demonstrates that every corner deserves attention.
THE RESULT
Jacksonville proves that warmth and sophistication are not opposites. The model reads as both polished and personal, the kind of space where design serves daily life rather than standing apart from it.