OUR DESIGN APPROACH

“We design homes not just houses…”

Studio MM approaches each design as a unique story, one which begins by identifying and understanding the needs and desires of the client. Our work reflects a strong connection to person and place with an emphasis on integrity.
The goal for each project is to create a contemporary solution by incorporating innovative strategies and sustainable technologies.

“…We focus on people in addition to product because we want the experience of designing your home to be as much of a lasting impression as the home itself.”


Working with an Architect: how does the whole process work? #architecture
Wondering about the process of Working with an Architect?
In our blog, The Architect’s Notebook, we describe how the process of Working with an Architect actually works, answering questions like How to Get Started? and How Much Does it Cost?
We walk you through the entire process from initial planning through construction of your home:

5 Part Series: Working with an Architect

From creativity + problem solving to leadership + collaboration, Working with an Architect adds VALUE to your design and can save you time and money. Our goal at Studio MM is to find a solution which is not only beyond our clients expectations but also one that will positively influence their everyday lives.

 
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“The working and reworking of those initial ideas, considering the constraints and influences of the surrounding site, and the modifications that each design goes through are fascinating to me. Design is not a linear process. It is much more than simply putting a drawing on paper.”

One of the reasons I am most interested in residential architecture is the opportunity to inspire people’s most intimate space – their home.

— Marica McKeel, in an interview with Novedge

 
OUR INSPIRATION
 
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OUR DESIGN PROCESS


* Music for Our Design Approach video: Idea by Kai Engel
** Music for Our Design Process video: Blizzard by Kai Engel