Round Hill: A project by Meyer & Meyer Architecture and Interiors
Designed by Meyer & Meyer Architecture and Interiors, is a stunning example of modern design.

We’ve been in the business for over three decades now and in that time, we’ve built a reputation for quality design, materials, and attention to detail. No matter the style or size of the project, our top priority is always making sure the client is happy with the final product.
At our company, we have a wide breadth of experience that we bring to each new project. We have done everything from authentic historical styles to cutting-edge contemporary designs. We always approach each project with fresh eyes and explore it from all angles to get the best results. Our past projects include a new Georgian mansion, a modern office complex, a Victorian town hall, and a Gothic Revival church renovation. They all have distinctive elegance, harmony, and serenity. Our buildings are designed to last centuries and be cherished for their character and grace.

At Meyer & Meyer, we pride ourselves on our ability to create expressive, hand-drawn perspective images of our designs. This artistic skill allows us to bring clients directly into the design process, allowing them to become active members of the team as their ideas are brought to life. These drawings provide a "virtual window" where clients can see the architectural and interior design issues unfold before their eyes, allowing for a clearer understanding of the design. In addition to using computer-aided drafting programs to generate designs, plans, and elevations, we also make extensive use of the human eye and hand to bring our work to a more passionate and intense level of development. This ensures that there are no surprises, last-minute changes, or regrets in the design process.

John and Laura Meyer, the principals of the company, lead every project and ensure that every client is assigned a team that not only provides expert technical work but also focuses on clear communication, continuity, and accountability. Our process involves actively listening to clients and refining their ideas through careful evaluation. We strive to protect the final design throughout the construction process and make sure that every phase is fully supported. We prioritize the use of appropriate materials and maintain high construction standards while also closely managing the budget and schedule. Our ultimate goal is to ensure that the client is completely satisfied once they move into the completed project. The success of the firm can be attributed to the positive referrals and repeat business from satisfied clients.






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