A Selection Of Features And Press Highlighting Our Work

“Coined “The Butterfly House,” the 2,000-square-foot home originally designed by Hobby Miller in 1976 comes together at a centerline on the exterior, giving it the look of having two angular wings. The architecture is not the only eye-catching feature. The interior design is also intriguing with a blend of moody and airy aspects.”

“The Butterfly House, an iconic feature of mid-century modern architecture, exemplified clean lines and open spaces with dramatic innovative spirit, leaving an indelible influence on the world of design.”

“This home is stylish in its own way, showcasing classic mid-century design, with open spaces, clean lines, vaulted wood-paneled ceilings and bright interiors that contrast with its black facade. ”

“Far more humble and relaxed than many of the palatial multi-million-dollar Hamptons properties swimming in excess and opulence, this hideaway is a fine example of modest living and contemporary design.”

“The home’s innovative spirit is further highlighted by its thoughtful integration of interior and exterior spaces. The design blurs the lines between indoors and outdoors, offering a living experience that is as much about the environment as it is about the structure itself.”

“It’s everything I love about a home,” Hershberger told Gimme Shelter. “It reminds me of great, classic California architecture. It felt like a treehouse to me — lush and organic, with complete privacy. It has the feel of a Japanese wonderland.”