Current Projects
Case Study: Narrow-Lot Home for Empty Nesters with Indoor Pickleball Court
The Design Loft transformed a narrow‑lot home for empty nesters to include a unique indoor pickleball court alongside carefully designed living spaces. Thoughtful planning and creative solutions maximize the home’s footprint while supporting the homeowners’ lifestyle—blending recreation, comfort, and everyday functionality. The result is a distinctive, well‑balanced home that feels spacious, purposeful, and perfectly tailored to how the owners live and play.

Case Study: Main-Floor Living Home + Workshop on a Narrow Lot
In this case, the Design Loft transformed a narrow-lot property into a functional and stylish home that supports main-floor living and an integrated workshop space. With thoughtful planning and creative design solutions, the project maximizes every square foot—balancing comfortable living areas with dedicated workspaces to suit the homeowners’ lifestyle and needs. The result is a highly efficient and beautifully composed home that proves thoughtful design can make even challenging sites feel spacious, purposeful, and inviting.

Case Study: A Modern Mountain Home Designed for Family, Guests, and Gatherings in Star Valley, Wyoming
This case study showcases how the Design Loft envisioned and created a modern mountain home in Star Valley, Wyoming tailored for family living, entertaining, and hosting guests. Set on a spacious rural property, the design thoughtfully balances everyday comfort with welcoming gathering spaces, blending interior flow and purposeful layout with the natural beauty of its surroundings. The result is a home that supports both relaxed living and memorable moments with loved ones, all while embracing the region’s landscape and lifestyle.

Case Study: Transforming a Kaysville Home to Match a Family’s Lifestyle and Location
This case study highlights how the Design Loft reimagined a Kaysville home to better reflect a family’s lifestyle, priorities, and surroundings. By thoughtfully evaluating how the home was being used—and how it needed to function moving forward—the design focused on creating spaces that feel intentional, practical, and connected to the property’s location. The result is a transformed home that supports everyday living while aligning beautifully with the family’s long-term vision.

