Where We Work
The studio serves Austin's most considered neighborhoods, keeps a second-home practice on the shores of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, and accepts a small number of projects farther afield.
A Local Practice
Luxury design is a discipline of nearness. The studio works where Brady can stand in a room at nine in the morning and again at six in the evening, because light — not a mood board — decides everything that follows.
Being close means walking the site before the first drawing, choosing stone by hand at the yard rather than from a photograph, and seeing an install through to the last object on the shelf. It means problems are caught while they are still small, and details are held to a standard no email can enforce. That conviction shapes the map: a tight circle around the studio's Austin base, a second circle around Lake Geneva, and a few carefully chosen projects each year beyond both.
Central Texas
The city where the studio was founded in 2018 and where most of its work still lives. From historic bungalows to new lakeside construction, Austin projects span whole-home design, renovation, and the styling that follows.
Hillside lots with canyon and lake views ask for interiors confident enough to sit beside the scenery. The studio designs homes here that frame the view rather than compete with it.
A quiet enclave beside Zilker Park, minutes from downtown yet a world apart. Rollingwood homes lean toward generous family living, and the studio designs for exactly that rhythm.
Bordering the Barton Creek greenbelt, Lost Creek lives in canyon light and cedar air. Interiors here are tuned to that landscape — warm, grounded, and open to it.
A pocket community of large lots and low rooflines held within South Austin. The studio works with the privacy and breathing room these properties offer, often across sprawling single-story plans.
Second Market
A thousand miles north of Austin, the studio keeps a second-home practice on the shores of Lake Geneva — historic lake estates and family retreats, many belonging to Chicago families who have summered here for generations.
Second homes carry a particular brief: they must feel effortless the moment the car door closes, hold three generations on a holiday weekend, and rest quietly through the off-season. Distance never dilutes the standard — Brady is on site for every milestone that matters, from the first walkthrough to the final styling day.
Beyond the Map
Each year the studio accepts a small number of projects beyond its home markets — a mountain house, a coastal retreat, a city residence. What qualifies a project is not its address but its ambition: a client who wants a home designed end to end, and the patience to do it unhurried.
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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.