The interiors are shaped by long lines, wide openings, and a material palette that moves between warm wood, stone, and darker architectural accents. The custom work gives those larger gestures structure, helping the rooms feel intentional instead of overwhelming.
Big spaces still need a human scale.
In a house like this, the custom detailing is what keeps the rooms from feeling anonymous. Slatted ceilings, built-in cabinetry, and strong vertical planes help frame the experience and give the architecture rhythm. The work needed to feel deeply integrated, so the finished rooms would read as complete environments rather than oversized shells filled after the fact.
What stands out most is the sense of movement through the home. Ceiling treatments pull the eye forward, built-in elements anchor the larger walls, and material changes are handled with enough restraint to let the architecture stay in charge. The result is expansive, but still warm and intentional.
Star Island Residence shows how custom detailing can bring warmth and definition to a home built on a very large scale.