We turn down more work than we take. Each project below was led by a single Stardem superintendent from groundbreaking through the one-year walkthrough.
A wooded-lot home in white-painted brick and patinated bronze, framed for the live oaks instead of around them.
A 1929 industrial warehouse, structurally re-shored and turned into twelve lofts that keep the bones honest.
A specialty coffee bar built into a former dry-cleaner — concrete poured around the original boiler footings.
A 1962 ranch pulled gently into the present without losing what made it want to be looked at.
A 1924 craftsman bungalow, structurally retrofit and reopened with a rear addition that doesn't pretend to be older than it is.
A small detached studio at the back of a primary residence — a guest house, an office, and a quiet end to the garden.