Meet RG House: AD’s New American Voices 2024

September 16, 2024
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The living room in a Austin house, owned and renovated by RG Struble.

Photo: Douglas Freidman.

“I find beauty in restraint,” reflects RG Struble, a self-taught talent who splits her time between the Lone Star and Golden states. After a lifelong exploration of the visual arts, she found her true creative calling while updating her own Texas residence: a 19th-century Victorian farmhouse (AD, 2024). The project—a crash course in home renovation—cemented the tranquil, earthy style that now defines the work of her nascent firm. “I get so passionate about approachability,” she says. “I want people to feel like they can breathe in a room.” These days, Struble (pictured at a Malibu project) is focused on clients as she tailors her understated elegance to a Mediterranean-style abode in Tucson. “It’s an addicting process to translate these artistic concepts into places you can live,” she says. “I really feel like I’ve found my place as an artist in this work.” rghouse-etc.com

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Struble’s home kitchen renovation.

Photo: Douglas Freidman.



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