A Look Back: The Design Projects That Shaped Our Year!

A Look Back: The Design Projects That Shaped Our Year!

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Mapleton Project

As this year comes to a close, we find ourselves reflecting on the projects that shaped it—not just the homes we designed, but the relationships, creative conversations, and shared vision behind each space. Design is always a collaboration, and this year was especially meaningful because of the trust placed in our team to bring thoughtfully layered, livable homes to life.

From ground-up builds to detail-driven renovations, each project told its own story while staying rooted in what we love most: warm modern spaces that feel timeless, intentional, and deeply personal.

Oasis Project

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Oasis was exactly what its name suggests—a calm, grounded retreat designed to feel like an escape from the everyday. Soft neutrals, natural textures, and subtle contrast worked together to create a space that feels both elevated and effortlessly livable. Every decision, from material selection to lighting placement, was about balance—letting the home breathe while still feeling complete. Shop The Oasis Project Here. View More Of The Project Here

a look back: the design projects that shaped our year!

Mapleton Project

A Look Back: The Design Projects That Shaped Our Year!

a look back: the design projects that shaped our year!Photography: Drone Your Homes,    Builder: Robison Home Builders,     Architect: Think Architecture

Mapleton was a study in warmth and restraint. This project leaned into classic forms layered with modern detailing—clean lines softened by wood tones, plaster finishes, and inviting upholstery. It’s the kind of home that feels comfortable the moment you walk in, designed for real life while still holding onto a refined, timeless aesthetic.

View More of the Project Here – Shop The Project Here.

a look back: the design projects that shaped our year!

a look back: the design projects that shaped our year!

a look back: the design projects that shaped our year!

a look back: the design projects that shaped our year!

a look back: the design projects that shaped our year!

a look back: the design projects that shaped our year!

Three Falls Project

a look back: the design projects that shaped our year!

https://likeforest.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/1767200660_879_a-look-back-the-design-projects-that-shaped-our-year.jpegPhotography: Drone Your Homes,  Builders: Grove Homes Utah and Split Rock Custom Homes,  Architect: Steve Tiek

Three Falls pushed us creatively in the best way. With a focus on contrast and architectural moments, this home blends bold design choices with quiet, livable spaces. Thoughtful material transitions and intentional sightlines made this project especially rewarding—every angle was considered, every detail purposeful. Shop our Three Falls Project Here. View more of our Three Falls Project here.

a look back: the design projects that shaped our year!

a look back: the design projects that shaped our year!

a look back: the design projects that shaped our year!

Looking Ahead

As we look ahead, we are excited for what’s next and thankful for the clients, partners, and team members who made this year so special. Here’s to another year of designing spaces that tell a story—together.

Happy New Year

Xxo

Becki

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