More than a residence, it is a movement that redefines luxury through restraint, presence through contrast, and design through intention.

Born from the idea that boldness can be quiet, it embraces shadow as a material, using light sparingly and texture purposefully to create immersive, contemplative spaces.

It challenges the conventional warmth of suburban homes by offering something cooler, sharper, and more architectural. With every sculpted surface and deliberate line.

Logo of shadowHOUSE in black and gray text

by Jordan Conover

Jordan Conover, with tattoos wearing a black hat and black t-shirt sitting in a black egg-shaped chair, looking towards the camera in a modern room with textured black wall.
  • Modern office within shadowHOUSE, with large windows overlooking green landscape, black leather chairs, bookshelf, and a dark desk.
  • Modern open-plan living space with white ceiling beams, black and white furniture, large windows, and sliding glass doors leading to an outdoor area
  • Modern living room with black leather sectional sofa, white chairs, and large glass doors opening to a backyard with green lawn and trees.
  • Modern house with large glass windows, outdoor pathway with glowing lights, surrounded by greenery at dusk.
  • Modern backyard with a swimming pool, outdoor seating, and a pavilion with a large screen at sunset.