A whole-home job with Campbell Construction and Lindsay Smart Interior Design. Shaker profile throughout — that part was the brief. The harder part was making every room feel like it belonged to the same house without any of it looking like a showroom.
The kitchen had to work harder than most. The layout was tight, so storage had to be planned into spaces that usually get ignored — including the area under the stairs, which became a proper built-in rather than wasted square footage.
The kids’ rooms each got a wardrobe solution that fit the budget without showing it. The entryway got hidden shoe storage that keeps the front of the house clean. Every room had its own version of that problem: how do you make the space work without it looking like you tried too hard?
The answer, mostly, is in the planning. Get the layout right before anything gets built, and the finished product takes care of itself.