
Most of our clients come to us because they've seen a Tony Martin home and said,
"That's the style I've been looking for, that's the style I want."
This is the Tony Martin heritage style.
Napa
Inflexible space that encourages movement. Rigid lines and firm design that is always inviting to something “next. Doors open, step outside, doors closed, feel warmth. Mixture of stone and wood grain, hard and soft. A paradox piece from Napa, built into the Texas landscape.
Camp Wood
Ageless and yet well aged. An expression of heritage materials in simplistic form and yet, take a step closer. The details shine up close. The history is fitting, yet the refinement is anything but immigrant. A vastness tucked inside something very much contained.
Aldasoro
High, high, high up in the hilltop, nestled among the trees. High ceilings, reminder of the nearby forest. Descending space that mimics the sloping sides of the hill on which it rests, rooted, planted, ever-growing, evergreen, a new member of the surrounding forest. There, but not overbearing, present without being loud.
Stone Hill
The vista is a window’s delight. And there are many windows which delight in the outspread view of hill and trees. Old timbers and old laying stones beckon us to sit down and recollect a time when the world was quieter, when things were meant to last. We walk and we gaze.
Wise
Many parts, but one place. A compound meant to feel orderly and succinct, and yet embracing unique spaces and progression. A wellhouse provides a pool, the stucco pulled back to reveal the age-old framework of a craftsman’s work. Something grand inside of something quite simple, the artist’s work hanging below the artisan’s hand hewn arches.