Dwelle in the Spotlight: Press Feature in The New York Times

Project Masters — Photo by Josh Peterman

We’re thrilled to share some very exciting news—The New York Times recently featured our Project Masters in its “$2‑Million‑Dollar Homes” roundup, highlighting the thoughtful beauty and intentional design we bring to every space.

Why this recognition matters

For us at Dwelle, design is more than aesthetics—it’s about crafting environments that evoke calm, connection, and a sense of place. Seeing one of our projects showcased speaks volumes to our passion for marrying timeless materials with local context.

What the feature covers

In the article, the retreat’s seamless integration with its lush fairway backdrop, Smart Home features, and indoor-outdoor flow were noted as key design moments. We’re honored that these thoughtful details—down to the placement of the expansive Bifold doors and the tactile warmth of natural wood—were recognized on such a stage.

Gratitude for our collaborators

This kind of feature doesn’t happen alone. Huge thanks to our contractors for their craftsmanship, realtor Breanna LePante, and photographer, Josh Peterman, for capturing the essence of the home.

📷 View the feature

Read the full NYT article here

What’s next

Interested in the vision behind Project Masters or wondering how we bring spaces like this to life? We’d love to chat. Every Dwelle project begins with a strong sense of place and evolves through intentional choices—tailored to the way you live, feel, and gather.

Thanks for celebrating this milestone with us—it’s reminders like these that keep our creative engines humming. Stay tuned for more stories, more projects, and more of the joyful intentionality that is the heart of Dwelle.

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