This home reflects one of the clearest expressions of Martire's style: crisp, modern, textural, and grounded by a traditional nod. Across a two-tone kitchen in walnut and black, a shiplap-lined dinette, and a sculptural charcoal staircase, the work is shaped through careful material direction, proportion, and styling.
It is also a study in treating a home's everyday spaces with the same intention as its public rooms. The locker-lined mudroom, the walnut-and-brass laundry, and the children's bath, playful with its marble shower and black ceiling, are each composed with the studio's considered eye, the kind of continued, room-by-room relationship that defines Martire's work.














