Cape Cod & the Islands • Falmouth, Harwich Port, and Beyond

Cape Cod

Elevated Luxury

This is where your family comes back to itself. We design vacation homes that feel like a true retreat — spaces that honor the coast without leaning on the clichés, and that grow more beautiful and more functional with every summer season. Because we manage every detail, you arrive to a home that's already ready for you.

Interior Design Services for Cape Cod Vacation Homes

The Services we are Known For

View-Optimized Layouts

Low-profile silhouettes and spatial planning that never compete with the water, ensuring the lake is always the focal point.

Featured Lakefront Projects

A Few Homes Along the Water


A selection of recent projects on the Congamond Lakes and surrounding waterfronts. Each one began with a long walk through the house and a longer conversation about how the family lives in it.

Cape Cod Home Renovation

This stunning home underwent a remarkable transformation through a comprehensive kitchen and multi-bathroom renovation. The result is an exquisite space that perfectly blends modern aesthetics with coastal charm, creating a haven for both relaxation and entertainment. One of the standout features is the primary suite, which has been meticulously designed to evoke a sense of tranquility. A soft blue color palette reminiscent of a serene beach day sets the tone for ultimate relaxation. The spacious suite offers ample room for comfort, with carefully chosen furniture and decor that create a harmonious and inviting atmosphere. Furthermore, this primary suite has been designed to accommodate individuals of all ages, with the inclusion of a zero-entry shower and a bench seat. This thoughtful feature ensures that the home can be enjoyed for years to come, providing accessibility and comfort for all family members.

The Cape House Project

This family beach house needed a refresh to have space for the growing extended family. Every bathroom in the home was renovated along with the guest bedrooms. To start, the serene primary bathroom was given a beachy vibe perfect for Cape Cod. We used a sea glass-inspired tile on the backsplash and in the shower and a sandy-looking tile on the floor. Everything was kept bright and airy. We made sure to keep this a zero-entry shower as the matriarch of the family will use this room, and it needs to accommodate her as she ages. Moving upstairs to the first guest bathroom, the design is all about the various teals and tans giving us a calm ocean feel. We especially love the teal vanity and to-the-ceiling penny tile creating a lot of interest.

The White Glove Process

How we Work, From Dock to Doorstep

Step 1:

Kick-Off Meeting

We come to the house, walk the property, and spend an unhurried afternoon understanding how you live and what the lake means to your family.

Step 2:

Scope of Work

A written direction — palette, materials, and mood — that frames every decision and gives you a clear, beautiful document to hold onto.

Step 3:

Design Process

We coordinate experienced trades, manage procurement, and protect your time and timeline with quiet, careful project management.

Step 4:

Construction Management

Installation, styling, and the final walk-through — followed by a return visit one season later to refine what only the lake and time can tell us.

Where we Work

From the Pioneer Valley to the waters edge.
Based in Longmeadow, we travel out across the Massachusetts / Connecticut border for lakefront work — anchored by the Congamond chain and reaching from the Holyoke Range south to the Farmington River valley.
Southwick
MA
West Suffield
CT
Longmeadow
MA
suffield
CT
East Longmeadow
MA
Granby
CT
Westfield
MA
Simsbury
CT
Granby
MA
West Hartford
CT
Amherst
MA
Glastonbury
CT

Frequently Asked

What Cape Cod Homeowners Ask First

Q

We only use the house seasonally. Does that affect how you design it?

It shapes everything. We select performance fabrics and finishes built for a home that sits closed through a New England winter and opens to a full house in June. Materials are chosen to be beautiful and resilient — not precious.

Q

How do you bring the coast in without it feeling like a souvenir shop?

We pull palette and texture directly from the Cape landscape — salt marsh greens, sea glass blues, dune grasses, weathered cedar — and let those elements do the work. The ocean is always present.

Q

Can you accommodate accessibility needs for older family members?

Yes, and we plan for it from the beginning. Zero-entry showers, thoughtful layouts, and finishes that don't sacrifice elegance for function. A vacation home should work for every generation of your family, now and as the years go on.