Lakeside living room with cream boucle sofas opening through retracted glass walls to a covered terrace over Lake Austin

Austin · West Lake Hills · Lake Geneva

Interiors for
intentional living

Sojourn Design House creates elevated residential environments rooted in nature, sensory experience, hospitality, and whole human wellness — homes designed not just to be seen, but to be felt.

Est. 2018 · By Brady Mathews Luxury residential · Full-home design

The Studio

A home should hold you

Most design stops at how a room looks. Sojourn begins with how a life is lived — the morning light you wake to, the materials under your hand, the quiet a room can offer at the end of a long day.

Founded in Austin in 2018, the studio brings together luxury residential design, hospitality thinking, and a nature-led philosophy shaped by Brady Mathews' upbringing in the Rocky Mountains, his European study of architecture and art, and his years alongside some of the most influential names in American design.

Double-height glass and steel entry with limestone walls opening to a lawn, pool, and lake framed by autumn trees
Ivory boucle armchair with white oak frame beside layered linen drapery
Lake Austin Retreat01

Services

Designed end to end

( 01 — 06 )

Selected Work

Environments, not just rooms

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The Pedigree

Trained where taste is made

Brady Mathews was mentored under AD100 designer Kelly Wearstler in West Hollywood and served as one of the youngest senior design leaders at RH, helping shape its rise as a design destination. Behind that: a family line of architects, artists, and builders, and a childhood in the Rocky Mountains that still sets the studio's instincts for harmony and balance.

Sunlit bedroom with walnut paneling, woven boucle headboard, and sheer linen drapery
2018
Studio founded in Austin
AD100
Mentored under Kelly Wearstler
RH
Senior design leadership
TX · WI
Austin & Lake Geneva

Where We Work

Rooted in Austin. Reaching beyond it.

The studio serves Austin's most considered neighborhoods and a growing second-home practice on the shores of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.

Journal

Aesthetic education

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Your home is waiting to become a sanctuary

Share your project — the place, the timeline, the life you want it to hold — and the studio will be in touch to arrange a conversation.