We guarantee
you'll love
coming home.
Your project delivered on the agreed timeline — or the final phase is free. That's not a tagline. It's in the contract.
Every house
starts with the land.
Click any project to see the same house at foundation pour, framing, and move-in day. The process is the proof.
Stone pulled from the same hillside. Each piece placed by hand, mortared in the traditional lime style.
A timber-frame cape drawn from the ridge it sits on — oak from the woodlot, stone from the creek bed.
First sketch to move-in day
The original 1891 barn foundation was repointed and extended. No concrete poured where stone could carry the load.
A multigenerational farmstead conversion — grandparent's barn bones, new envelope, same address for the next fifty years.
First sketch to move-in day

Frost-wall perimeter with radiant slab — the heat source is under your feet, invisible, warming the whole ground floor.
Young professionals, five acres, first real home — designed to feel like it was always there.
First sketch to move-in day
Three guarantees.
All in the contract.
Most architects will tell you they care about your project. We put specific, enforceable commitments in the contract so you don't have to take our word for it.
Timeline Guarantee
"Delivered on the agreed date — or the final phase is free."
Your construction schedule is written into the contract with milestone dates. If we miss the agreed completion date by more than two weeks for reasons within our control, the final payment phase is waived. No negotiation, no asterisks.
Budget Guarantee
"Final cost within 5% of the agreed contract price."
We price projects with full material takeoffs before breaking ground. If unforeseen site conditions push costs beyond 5% of the contract total, we absorb the overage on labor. You approve every change order before work begins — no surprise invoices at close.
Walkthrough Guarantee
"You sign off on every room before we consider it done."
Final walkthrough is a formal process, not a handshake. You walk every room with a punch list. Anything that doesn't meet the standard we agreed on in the design phase gets corrected before the final invoice is issued — typically within ten business days.
Guarantee language is included in every standard contract. Ask to see it before you sign anything.
Their words.
Their houses.
We were nervous about the timeline — we'd heard too many stories. They hit the date we agreed on in March and we were in by August. The kitchen faces exactly where they said the morning light would be. We eat breakfast there every day.
Margaret & Tom Callahan
Berkshire County, MA · Ridge Hollow
Timber-frame cape, 2,400 sq ft

Three generations in this house now. My mother-in-law has her own entrance and her own light. My kids have the barn loft. The farmstead bones were already there — they just figured out how to make it hold fifty more years.
David & Priya Okonkwo
Columbia County, NY · Clay Fork Farm
Multigenerational farmstead conversion
We left Brooklyn with a spreadsheet and a lot of anxiety. They walked the land before they drew a single line. The house is oriented so the meadow is the first thing you see from the bed. We had no idea to ask for that.
Caitlin & James Whitmore
Litchfield Hills, CT · Spruce Run
First home, deep-energy envelope, 1,900 sq ft
Named mills.
Named quarries.
We don't specify "timber frame" — we specify Goranson Farm white oak, dried to 19% MC, cut to our tenon dimensions. Every material has a source, and you can visit it.
Goranson Farm Timber
Dresden, ME
FSC-certified, cut and dried on-site. We've used them on eleven projects.
Raven Hill Quarry
Goshen, VT
Same stone that's been building Vermont foundations since 1820. The color matches the hillside.
Northeast Reclaimed
Brattleboro, VT
Sourced from barns within 150 miles. Every board has a provenance sheet.
Berkshire Brick
Pittsfield, MA
Pressed from local clay. The variation in color is the point — no two courses look the same.
Schedule your
land visit.
The first meeting happens on your land, not in an office. We walk the site, read the light, find the high ground. No fee, no obligation, no PowerPoint.
We walk the land together — usually 90 minutes.
You get a written site observation within three days.
If it feels right, we move to a design agreement.