Another Pinch-Me Moment: Dwelle Featured Again in The New York Times

Project Broadway — Photo by Josh Peterman

We’re thrilled to share that another one of our projects, Project Broadway, has been featured in The New York Times—this time as part of their spotlight on stunning homes listed around $2.5 million in California.

It’s an honor any time our work is recognized, but having multiple features in such an iconic publication is something we don’t take lightly.

Why this recognition matters

Press features like this are more than just milestones—they’re moments that help future clients, collaborators, and even strangers understand what Dwelle is all about. Being included in The New York Times affirms that thoughtful, deeply personal design has a place on the national stage. It’s a reminder that creating spaces with soul doesn’t go unnoticed—and it fuels us to keep pushing for beautiful, balanced living.

What the feature covers

Nestled in a walkable, character-filled neighborhood, Project Broadway balances timeless architecture with modern comfort. Every material was chosen to bring warmth and ease into the space—from the natural marble finishes to the custom cabinetry and softly layered lighting.

The New York Times highlighted the home’s rich textures, serene palette, and refined finishes, including features such as the custom Bay Window seat nook and timeless bathroom design—all choices that reflect our core belief: your home should feel like an exhale.

Gratitude for our collaborators

Features like this are never solo efforts. We're endlessly thankful to our client for their trust, contractors for their craftsmanship, realtor Breanna LePante, and our photographers, Josh Peterman and Mike Radford, for capturing the essence of the home. Seeing our collective vision honored in The New York Times is truly a full‑team win.

📰 View the feature

Read the full NYT article here

What’s next

If you're curious about the design strategy behind Project Broadway—or any of our projects—we’d love to connect. From concept sketches to site-specific selections, we believe every home should feel uniquely grounded and deeply personal.

We’re so proud to see Dwelle’s point of view—elevated, intentional, and deeply livable—resonating with a wider audience. More to come soon!

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