Reimagined through the eye of its photographer homeowner, this 1923 Spanish Craftsman bungalow in Houston’s historic Montrose district blends creative expression with effortless livability. The residence was designed as a backdrop for art, color, and gathering, where vintage character meets contemporary energy.
From the entry, now a personal gallery of color and black-and-white photography taken by the homeowner, to the richly layered living spaces, each room tells a story of curiosity, travel, and artistic point of view. Throughout the home, thoughtful contrasts define the design: dark, moody textures softened by leathers and luminous art; custom details paired with heirloom furnishings; playful color moments balanced with timeless materials.
Together, the home’s narrative is one that feels expressive, welcoming, and distinctly personal, truly a reflection of life seen through an artist’s lens.