Luxury kitchen and bath design

Intentional design.Elevated living.

Cedar & Fig Interiors designs warm, layered kitchens and baths with tailored materials, quiet detail, and a refined sense of ease.

Recognition

An award-winning studio shaped by craft, restraint, and a distinctly personal point of view.

Innovator Award

Industry recognition

NKBA President

Leadership service

CLC

Professional designation

Architectural Digest

Published project

Studio focus

A carefully edited portfolio, a thoughtful journal, and rooms that feel composed from the first sketch to the final install.

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Architecture-first planning

Every room begins with flow, proportion, and the way the space will actually be lived in.

02

Tailored material stories

Stone, wood, metal, and finish selections are layered until the palette feels collected and enduring.

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Hands-on collaboration

The process stays personal from concept through installation, with every decision made in close conversation.

As featured in

Recognition from respected publications and industry organizations.

Kitchen & Bath Design News
NKBA KBIS
Luxe Interiors + Design
Pro Remodeler
Architectural Digest
Architectural Digest

Featured project

Ahwatukee Groves

Kitchen remodel · Phoenix, Arizona

Warm neutrals, layered stone, and sculptural lighting create a calm, collected kitchen.

Ahwatukee Groves

Journal

Notes on kitchens, baths, and the details that shape them

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Lighting that elevates the kitchen

Design education · May 1, 2026

Lighting that elevates the kitchen

A warm kitchen almost always starts with layers of light: task, ambient, and accent working together.

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Choosing cabinet hardware with intention

Materials · April 18, 2026

Choosing cabinet hardware with intention

Hardware is small, but it sets the tone for the whole room. Shape, finish, and scale all matter.

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What makes a bath feel timeless?

Bath design · March 29, 2026

What makes a bath feel timeless?

Timeless bathrooms are usually the result of restraint, proportion, and a strong material hierarchy.

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Available for new projects

Design with intention. Build with clarity.

If you are planning a kitchen or bath remodel and want a studio that balances practical planning with a refined point of view, let's talk about the right way to begin.