Noir on the Northern Shore was designed as a study in contrast. From the outside, its deep black exterior stands bold against the landscape — dramatic, grounded, and unmistakably modern.
But beyond the dark frame lies an entirely different experience: a luminous white interior that became the blank canvas for creativity, texture, and storytelling. The exterior acts almost like a protective shell, allowing the inside to unfold with softness and light. Layered whites, sculptural forms, curated materials, and collected moments create an atmosphere that feels both gallery-like and deeply personal.
Every space was intentionally designed to let light dance across surfaces while giving art, furnishings, and architectural details room to breathe. House Noir is more than a home — it is the balance between boldness and serenity. A place where contrast creates harmony, and where the dark exterior quietly frames the life, beauty, and creativity happening within.


















































