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Muleshoe Residence Interiors

May 23, 2025

The concept for the interiors of the home is to blend form and function, creating opportunities for interaction between spaces that enrich the homeowners’ everyday routines while providing a retreat-like atmosphere in the more private areas of the home.

We achieved this by establishing a natural flow that connects the common spaces, living, dining, and kitchen, while still giving each its own identity through distinct design elements, such as a vaulted ceiling in the living area and accent wood ceilings in the kitchen and dining.

The homeowners were drawn to fresh, modern aesthetics balanced with warmth and tranquility. To reflect that, we selected a neutral color palette and incorporated biophilic design elements, wood and green tones in the finishes, along with ample natural light throughout the home. The result is a serene, thoughtful interior that celebrates minimalist design and the seamless blend of beauty and function. Images by Haylie Smith.

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