A Tudor Home, Reimagined Through a Global Lens
A Tudor Home, Reimagined Through a Global Lens
An early, pattern-rich transformation of a Tudor-style home shaped by global influence and everyday family life.
This Tudor-style home in Bexley, Ohio represents an early chapter in a family's legacy design that would continue to evolve over time. Working within the bones of a traditional residence, the homeowners reimagined the interiors through a global lens, layering color, pattern, and texture in a way that felt expressive, livable, and bold.
Rather than leaning into the expected formality of a Tudor home, the design softened and energized the space, creating rooms that felt welcoming, personal, and meant to be used. It was a home designed for real family life, where colorful choices were made with confidence and lived with fully.
The Vision
Respect the architecture, but let personality lead.
The vision for this home was not preservation for preservation’s sake. While the Tudor architecture provided structure and character, the interiors were meant to reflect a broader worldview, one shaped by travel, cultural influence, and an appreciation for layered environments.
Color and pattern were introduced deliberately, bringing warmth and movement to traditionally formal spaces and creating a home that felt vibrant rather than precious.
The Approach
Layered, intuitive design rooted in everyday use.
Design decisions were made holistically, allowing patterns, textures, and materials to build rhythm from room to room. Furnishings and finishes were selected not just for aesthetics, but for durability to ensure the home could support daily routines, gatherings, and family life without restriction.
Our Favorite Details
Throughout the home, traditional architectural elements are balanced by globally inspired layers. Patterned textiles, rich wall treatments, and collected furnishings soften the formality of the Tudor shell, creating rooms that feel comfortable and lived in.
Bold.
Unexpected.
Memorable.


