
THE conservatory
A dual studio for ethereal whites and moody depths
THE white room
A study in light and softness, The White Room feels like stepping into an artist’s daydream—muted, romantic, and endlessly versatile. West and south-facing windows flood the 195 sq ft space with golden, natural light throughout the day, creating a perfect stage for bright, ethereal photography.
The design is minimal yet sculptural: paneled walls frame a sweeping arched mural that sets a timeless tone. A textured cream sofa anchors the scene, while natural oak floors, layered rugs, and olive shades add warmth and dimension. The palette is warm white with hints of stone and blush, making it ideal for both modern lifestyle shoots and soft editorial moments.
Perfect For: Bridal and maternity portraits, lifestyle branding, newborn sessions, fine art family photos, or content that thrives on airy, clean tones.
Key Features:
West and south-facing windows for all-day golden light
Textured white sofa and modern, neutral furnishings
Arched mural backdrop with classic paneling
Narrow arched, wallpapered niche
Natural oak floors and a layered rug for depth
Organic greenery and minimal, elevated styling
Editorial-friendly tones that look refined yet effortless
THE charcoal room
Dramatic, cinematic, and unapologetically bold—The Charcoal Room is where moody portraits and editorial storytelling come to life. 145 sq ft space with West-facing windows cut across deep gray walls with ornate panel detailing, creating sculpted shadows that shift beautifully throughout the day.
The room’s character is defined by luxurious, statement furnishings: a sapphire blue velvet Chesterfield sofa, vintage leather wingback chair, and antique-style carved bench. Every element here feels tactile and rich, from the aged woods to the velvet textures, perfect for fine art portraiture or fashion-forward concepts.
Perfect For: Elegant bridals, editorial and fashion shoots, moody headshots, romantic couple portraits, cinematic storytelling, or branding that calls for shadow, drama, and depth.
Key Features:
West-facing windows with painterly, directional light
Deep charcoal-gray walls with ornate panel accents
Sapphire velvet sofa with studded trim
Vintage leather wingback chair for a classic, textured focal point
Carved antique-style bench and tall mirror for depth and reflection
A luxurious, editorial aesthetic that pairs well with fine art styling































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Lighting
The lighting is brightest late afternoon, when you have direct light coming through the three western windows. Before midday, the charcoal room is much deeper and more diffuse with only West windows. In the mornings and midday with the large south window, the white room is bright and diffuse with consistent lighting throughout.
Usage
You are free to move everything around and arrange the decor!
We have things set in ways we think are cool but go for it! The couches and decor can be moved. You are also welcome to open doors, shoot through windows, be creative! Please be mindful of the white rug and white furniture, you will be charged if you get it dirty or stained!
Decor and Resources:
Bathrooms are through the Nook across from the Salon as well as upstairs in the Gable, please read the rules in your agreement, and be mindful of other people using those spaces.
Shades: All the windows have spring loaded pull down shades. Please be careful using them, they tend to snap if you let them go to quickly
Lights: There is a remote for the overhead light in the charcoal room and there is a switch on the west wall by the arch of the light in the white room.