Newsworthy! Beautiful Designs Featured in Arroyo Magazine

Jeremiah Kimber portrait.

We are proud to share that HartmanBaldwin interior design and build company has been featured in the Design issue of Arroyo Magazine! This article highlights our Senior Project Architect, Jeremiah Kimber, and his exceptional contributions to the projects he has led. From stunning residential designs to innovative solutions, Jeremiah’s work embodies the innovative architecture and creativity that define HartmanBaldwin

Mid-Century Modern Kitchen Renovation

The feature explores one of Jeremiah’s standout projects, a breathtaking Mid-Century Modern home in Sierra Madre. This project demonstrates his ability to blend contemporary aesthetics with functional design, creating a space that is both beautiful and livable. “Architecture is about more than just creating beautiful spaces; it’s about understanding our clients’ visions and turning them into tangible realities that enhance their daily lives,” Jeremiah shared. His dedication to client-centric design is evident in every detail of this home, from the open floor plan to the seamless integration of indoor and outdoor spaces.

Jeremiah began working with HartmanBaldwin 10 years ago. Originally from Minnesota, he attended Frank Lloyd Wright’s School of Architecture, which was “a dream come true,” and later became a Taliesin Senior Fellow. His innovative approach and dedication have made him a celebrated figure within our firm and the broader architectural community. This feature in Arroyo Magazine highlights his ability to turn architectural dreams into reality, reflecting the innovative architecture and core values of HartmanBaldwin. We invite you to read the full article here and join us in celebrating this significant achievement.

To see more of this particular project, visit our portfolio. This Mid-Century Modern home underwent an extensive renovation with Jeremiah. The transformation of this Sierra Madre home created a cohesive and welcoming space by integrating the previously compartmentalized living room, dining room, and kitchen.

 

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