October 3-7  |  Starting at $500

The Reset Retreat: Yucca Valley

Whatever this house is called

Overview

A brief description of the project goals and scope.

Keep it simple:

  • what the client needed

  • what was built or transformed

  • any site or design constraints

No marketing language. Just clarity.

Approach

What mattered in this project:

  • spatial organization

  • material choices

  • performance considerations

  • construction challenges (if relevant)

This is where you quietly show expertise.

Key Details

This is where your craftsmanship shows.

Use 3–6 bullets like:

  • custom millwork / cabinetry

  • envelope upgrades

  • structural modifications

  • material selection (wood, stone, etc.)

  • energy performance systems

2025

Kerhonkson, New York

“As an Interior Designer I am so impressed with the work that was done...

PAS was professional, courteous and worked in a timely fashion. Aiden always responded within 24 hours of contacting him. His staff was very professional and would work in a neat and orderly manner.

Patrick has such a talent of making sure the project is done correctly. Patrick takes pride in his work and it shows in the end result.

Communication of pricing and work change orders were clearly communicated before any work is done. I truly appreciate that there were no surprise costs. I am definitely looking forward to working with them again.”

— Irene Roth, Roth Interiors, Wilton CT
Process / Build Notes
A short paragraph on execution:
* coordination
* timing
* problem solving
* finish quality focus
This builds trust without sounding like marketing.
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