Silk Cavassa Marchetti

Silk Cavassa Marchetti

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Photos from Silk Cavassa Marchetti's post 05/14/2026

As summer approaches, we’re reminded that architecture should enhance connections: connection to light, to our surroundings, and to the rhythms of the seasons.

In this lakeside home, expansive windows and doors draw the outdoors in, framing water and mountain views while filling each space with natural light. The result is a home that feels open, airy, and ready for summer living.

Inspired by the rigor and proportion of classical Georgian design, the interiors are reinterpreted for a more relaxed, contemporary lifestyle. Open in plan yet rich in detail, the architecture balances timeless moldings with modern art, furnishings, and lighting, creating spaces that feel both elevated and inviting.

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Northshore Residence

Photos from Silk Cavassa Marchetti's post 04/16/2026

Hardware is one of the smallest details in a home, but also one of the most frequently touched it’s part of daily life, often without us noticing – but when it’s designed thoughtfully, the material, the weight, and the proportions quietly work together to create something tactile and beautiful, becoming part of the rhythm of home.

1)Cozy Cove
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2)Broadmoor Residence
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3)Bookhaven
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4)Yellowstone Club
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5)Hidden Cove
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6)Lake Cove Residence
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Photos from Silk Cavassa Marchetti's post 04/14/2026

An entry door sets the tone for everything that follows. It’s the first impression, the first invitation inside. We put a lot of care into these pieces, making them feel welcoming, personal, and connected to the home and the people who will walk through them every day.

1. Bayside Residence
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2. North Shore Residence
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3. Thunderbird Heights
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4. Yellowstone Club
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5. Lake Sammamish Residence
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Photos from Silk Cavassa Marchetti's post 04/02/2026

Every stair is a moment of transition, and the railing shapes how that moment feels. In our houses, we want to design each experience you move through.

These everyday touchpoints may seem simple, but when they’re crafted with intention, they become places where structure meets movement and craftsmanship becomes part of daily life.

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2. Bayside – Photographer:
3. Moonlight Basin – Photographer:
4. Lake Cove Residence – Photographer:
5. The Overlook – Photographer:
6. Tumble Creek – Photographer: Rob Perry

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