
A brief bio
I'm a designer who grew up in and around houses that were always half-finished — drop cloths in the hallway, a father with a tape measure, a mother rearranging furniture at midnight. I learned early that a home is never really done, and that the good ones are built one considered decision at a time.
Noxon Creative House is the studio that came out of that. After years spent in kitchen and bath design and on active construction sites, I started NCH to work the way I always wanted to: fewer projects, deeper attention, and drawings detailed enough that the trades never have to guess.
I work with homeowners, builders, and architects across the region on everything from a single-room refresh to full ground-up construction — always in the same spirit, always with the people who live there at the center of it.
Mission & philosophy
Good design should feel inevitable, not decorated. Our work starts with how you actually move through a day — where the light lands at four o'clock, where the bags get dropped, who is standing at the counter while dinner happens — and the finishes come last, not first.
We believe in restraint over trend, in materials that earn their patina, and in spending the budget where it will still be felt in twenty years. A house that has to be redone in five was never designed; it was styled.
Our promise: nothing leaves this studio that we wouldn't want to live in ourselves.
