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Haven & Line Studio

Calm, personal interiors shaped around the way you live.

We design layered residential spaces with clear planning, natural materials and details that make everyday rooms feel considered.

Residential interiors Material palettes Renovation guidance Styling and finishing
Warm modern living room with neutral sofa, natural textures and soft daylight

Consultations begin with how the room should feel, function and support daily life.

Studio approach

Design guidance for rooms that need both beauty and usefulness.

Every project begins with practical questions, then moves into palette, texture, furniture and finishing details.

Selected spaces

Spaces with texture, calm and purpose.

Explore a few sample rooms designed around natural materials, softer light and practical daily living.

Kitchen with natural stone surfaces, warm cabinetry and pendant lighting
Kitchen

Kitchen with Natural Stone

A practical kitchen with quiet storage, stone surfaces and warm lighting.

Compact bedroom with built-in storage, soft bedding and muted colors
Bedroom

Compact City Bedroom

Built-in storage, soft fabrics and a restful palette for a smaller room.

Warm dining room with natural wood table, linen chairs and subtle lighting
Dining

Dining Room for Slow Evenings

Natural wood, linen chairs and subtle lighting for long conversations.

Entryway with bench, hooks, wood storage and warm wall color
Entry

Entryway with Storage

A small transition space organized with benches, hooks and concealed storage.

Comfortable reading corner with textured wall, armchair and focused lamp light
Detail

Reading Corner

Textured wall finish, comfortable chair and focused lighting.

Design philosophy

Design decisions that make a home easier to live in.

A beautiful room should also answer practical questions about use, storage, maintenance, light and comfort.

  • Clarify how each room should feel and function
  • Build a material palette before furniture decisions
  • Balance storage, circulation and everyday comfort
  • Finish rooms with lighting, textiles and styling details
Interior material samples with wood, textiles, stone and warm neutral colors

Design services

Support for whole homes, focused rooms and final layers.

Choose the level of guidance that fits the room, renovation or decision stage in front of you.

Connected direction for the whole home

Complete interior direction for connected rooms, finishes, layouts and furnishings.

  • Room-by-room priorities
  • Palette, furniture and finish direction

Best for homes that need a cohesive plan across several rooms.

Focused updates for one room

A focused update for one room that needs better function, texture or atmosphere.

  • Layout review
  • Color, textile and lighting ideas

Best for living rooms, bedrooms, entries or work-from-home spaces.

Gathering spaces with practical warmth

Material palettes, lighting ideas and layout guidance for spaces where people gather.

  • Surface and hardware direction
  • Dining flow and lighting notes

Best before renovation decisions or larger purchases begin.

Furniture plans with fewer wrong turns

Room layouts, key pieces and purchasing direction for a more cohesive home.

  • Scale and layout recommendations
  • Priority purchasing list

Best when the room has pieces, but no clear plan.

Final layers that make rooms feel settled

Final layer support for shelves, art, textiles, lighting and accessories.

  • Styling list and placement notes
  • Art, rugs, pillows and finishing details

Best for homes that are close, but still feel unfinished.

Design process

A clear path from questions to selections.

The studio process gives each choice a reason, so the room develops with less second-guessing.

01

Discovery call

We talk through the room, pain points, budget range and timing.

02

Home and lifestyle review

Photos, measurements and daily routines help define what needs to change.

03

Concept direction

Mood, layout, color and key ideas are shaped into a practical design direction.

04

Materials and selections

Furniture, surfaces, lighting and textiles are narrowed into a cohesive plan.

05

Installation and styling

The final layers bring texture, function and a settled feeling to the room.

42rooms redesigned
18supplier partners
4.9/5client clarity rating
6week concept timeline

Before and after clarity

A clearer plan before the next purchase or renovation choice.

Good design turns vague frustration into room purpose, material direction and practical next steps.

Before

Rooms feel unfinished

The space is usable, but the mood, layers and finishing details never quite resolve.

After

Clear room purpose and mood

Each room has a defined feeling, function and list of priorities.

Before

Furniture choices feel disconnected

Pieces are bought one at a time without a shared palette or layout strategy.

After

Materials, furniture and lighting work together

Selections are connected by scale, palette, texture and practical use.

Before

Renovation decisions feel overwhelming

Cabinetry, stone, lighting and hardware choices pile up without a clear direction.

After

Practical design plan before purchases begin

The next steps are clear enough to buy, brief contractors or style with confidence.

Project FAQ

Practical questions before you start.

Scope and timing

Single rooms, renovation timing and concept schedules.

Yes. Single-room projects are a good fit when the room needs a clearer layout, palette or finishing direction.

Selections and styling

Furniture, materials, existing pieces and styling-only support.

Start with one room

Tell us what feels unfinished, unclear or hard to use.

Book a consultation and we will help shape the first design direction for your home, room or renovation.