Escape to the pines. At 7,000 feet above sea level, Flagstaff offers crisp air, shaded hiking trails, and a charming downtown full of local shops and eateries. We’re currently working on a modern cabin project here—designed to blend rustic materials with clean lines and cozy textures. It’s the perfect example of how thoughtful design can connect you to nature while keeping your style elevated.
What to do: Hike the Inner Basin Trail, visit the Lowell Observatory, and explore the Flagstaff Urban Trail System
Design inspo: Wood tones, cozy layering, oversized windows, and moody, earthy palettes
Red rocks and restorative energy. Sedona is a magnet for creatives, healers, and anyone in need of a spiritual reset. The dramatic red rock landscape and vortex sites offer both adventure and calm.
What to do: Jeep tours through the red rocks, sunrise yoga, and gallery hopping in Uptown Sedona
Design inspo: Warm neutrals, terracotta tones, organic shapes, and indoor-outdoor flow
Historic charm meets outdoor living. Prescott offers a more traditional mountain town feel, with Victorian homes, antique shops, and a lively courthouse square. It's family-friendly, pet-friendly, and full of small-town appeal.
What to do: Kayak on Watson Lake, stroll Whiskey Row, and check out the weekend art festivals
Design inspo: Americana vibes, reclaimed wood, iron accents, and deep greens and blues
Quiet, elevated, and woodsy. Pinetop is a local favorite for a low-key lake getaway. It’s ideal for longer retreats or second homes, and we love the timeless mountain-meets-modern design direction possible here.
What to do: Fish at Woodland Lake, bike the Timber Mesa Trail, or sip coffee on a forest-view deck
Design inspo: Textured stone, warm woods, open beams, and relaxed, cabin-inspired furnishings
A hidden gem in the White Mountains. For true peace and quiet, Greer is unbeatable. Tucked into the White Mountains, it’s high-elevation, slow-paced, and filled with stunning views.
What to do: Enjoy wildlife sightings, hike the West Baldy Trail, or cozy up in a rental with no cell service
Design inspo: Heritage-style design, vintage pieces, layered textiles, and deep, natural tones
Nature’s masterpiece. Located just outside of Page in Northern Arizona, Antelope Canyon is one of the most photographed and awe-inspiring places in the Southwest. The wave-like sandstone walls and natural light beams are pure magic.
What to do: Tour Upper or Lower Antelope Canyon (guided tours required), visit Horseshoe Bend, or boat around Lake Powell
Design inspo: Movement, sculptural forms, warm tonal shifts, and natural textures that mimic erosion and light
Cool temps and cabin life. Show Low is another go-to for Arizona families who want space to spread out, cool off, and enjoy mountain life without sacrificing comfort.
What to do: Visit Fool Hollow Lake, explore the White Mountains, or host a summer barbecue
Design inspo: Transitional mountain style—think clean lines paired with raw materials and comfortable, oversized furniture