Interior Design for Providence Downs

Providence Downs is Marvin's most distinguished residential community — an enclave of estate-caliber homes on expansive lots that reflect the area's equestrian heritage and commitment to a lifestyle defined by space, privacy, and architectural quality. The homes here are among the most impressive in Union County, and their interiors should reflect the same standard of excellence.

Do you work with Marvin's custom home builders (Providence Downs)?
Yes. We collaborate with custom home builders serving Marvin and Providence Downs, including our partner Peters Custom Homes. For new construction, we join the project during architectural planning to ensure interior design considerations shape the home from its earliest stages.
What distinguishes estate-scale interior design?
Estate-scale design requires specific expertise in proportion, scale, and material selection. Large rooms need furnishings with visual weight and presence. Lighting plans must illuminate voluminous spaces without harshness. And the design must create intimacy within grandeur — ensuring that rooms designed for entertaining also feel warm and inviting for everyday family life.
Do you design for Providence Downs homes with equestrian facilities?
Yes. We have designed residences where the home is part of a larger equestrian property, including stables, viewing rooms, guest accommodations, and pool houses. Our planning accounts for the practical realities of equestrian living — boot rooms, tack storage, dust and traffic control — while delivering interiors that feel formal and resolved in the principal living spaces. The two sensibilities can absolutely coexist when the design is planned with both in mind from the beginning.
How do you coordinate with the Providence Downs HOA approval process?
For projects involving exterior changes, additions, or accessory structures, we prepare the elevation drawings, material samples, and finish boards that the Architectural Review Committee requires. We have working knowledge of how the committee evaluates submissions and structure our documentation to anticipate their questions. Most clients find that having a designer fluent in HOA workflows shortens the approval timeline considerably and prevents costly redesign cycles.