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Residential - Custom Living Wall

Newport Coastal Living Wall

Client

Private Residence

Location

Newport Beach, CA

Year

Concept

Modern Coastal

Inspiration style

Quiet Luxury

Project Management & Design:

Vallier Design Studio

Concept & Objective

This residence was designed as a fully integrated architectural living system.

Rather than adding furniture, we embedded storage into the structure itself —

aligning proportions, light, and material rhythm with the architecture.

Natural veneers, concealed hardware, and layered lighting create a space that feels permanent, composed, and quietly luxurious.

Every element serves daily life with clarity and restraint.



Inspiration
Architecture as Atmosphere

Architecture is not background — it is structure, light, rhythm, and proportion.

In this residence, integrated storage was designed as part of the architectural language, not an applied layer. Vertical shelving frames the space. Warm wood tones soften the geometry. Indirect lighting defines depth and calm.

Every line is intentional.
Every material supports permanence.
Nothing is decorative. Everything belongs.

Project Detail
Architecture That Disappears Into Living

This home was engineered as a cohesive spatial system — where storage dissolves into structure and light defines proportion.

Every element is resolved with discipline.
Nothing is ornamental.
Everything belongs.

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