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

Luxury kitchen and bath design
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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Every room begins with flow, proportion, and the way the space will actually be lived in.
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Stone, wood, metal, and finish selections are layered until the palette feels collected and enduring.
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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.






Featured project
Kitchen remodel · Phoenix, Arizona
Warm neutrals, layered stone, and sculptural lighting create a calm, collected kitchen.

Journal

Design education · May 1, 2026
A warm kitchen almost always starts with layers of light: task, ambient, and accent working together.
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Materials · April 18, 2026
Hardware is small, but it sets the tone for the whole room. Shape, finish, and scale all matter.
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Bath design · March 29, 2026
Timeless bathrooms are usually the result of restraint, proportion, and a strong material hierarchy.
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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.