Piney Gap Drive Cary, NC

A serene blend of classic detailing and coastal-inspired ease. Layered textures, soft blues, and warm woods create a home that feels refined yet relaxed, timeless, tranquil, and deeply inviting.

Bright and airy sunroom with a vaulted wood ceiling, curved settee, rattan accent chairs, and floral wallpaper designed by Farha Syed Design in Cary, NC to create a warm, inviting retreat that connects indoor comfort with nature.
Curved upholstered settee in soft gray fabric accented with a patterned pillow, captured by Farha Syed Design in Cary, NC,  a cozy, refined seating vignette that complements the home’s elegant style
Open concept dining and kitchen with floral wallpaper and natural light, designed by Farha Syed Design in Cary NC
Modern kitchen corner featuring white cabinetry, glossy backsplash tile, and bold red accent appliance a lively yet refined touch by Farha Syed Design in Cary, NC
Bright kitchen design featuring white cabinetry with brushed gold hardware and a marble backsplash designed by Farha Syed Design in Cary, NC, blending elegance and everyday function.
Warm and elegant family room with a coffered ceiling, stone fireplace, and gold drapery, designed by Farha Syed Design in Cary, NC,  a sophisticated space blending modern design with cultural accents.
Cozy living room featuring a gray sofa and family pet, a glimpse of everyday comfort in the Piney Gap Residence by Farha Syed Design, Cary, NC.
Sunlit family room corner with gold drapery, stone fireplace, and layered textures designed by Farha Syed Design in Cary, NC
Multicolored embroidered accent pillow with cultural heritage details, Piney Gap Residence by Farha Syed Design Cary NC
Serene sunroom with light blue sofa, rattan accent chair, and hand-painted botanical wallpaper designed by Farha Syed Design in Cary, NC for a fresh and calming retreat filled with natural light
Close-up of a woven rattan chair with tropical palm-print pillow designed by Farha Syed Design in Cary, NC, highlighting natural texture and comfort
Inviting breakfast nook featuring a glass dining table and woven host chairs — designed by Farha Syed Design in Cary, NC, balancing function with effortless elegance.
Elegant kitchen island with flowing marble countertop and warm brass details, styled with fresh lemons part of the Piney Gap Residence by Farha Syed Design in Cary, North Carolina.
Bright kitchen vignette featuring a marble countertop with a bowl of lemons, brushed brass hardware, and timeless white cabinetry designed by Farha Syed Design in Cary, NC for a clean, refined look.
Elegant family room featuring cultural figurines, golden drapery, and layered textures in navy and mustard tones designed by Farha Syed Design in Cary, NC to reflect warmth, heritage, and modern sophistication.
Chic blue settee styled with golden accents and fresh orchids  part of the Piney Gap Residence by Farha Syed Design, Cary, NC.
Glass coffee table styled with greenery and sculptural decor, a warm, inviting family room moment by Farha Syed Design in Cary, NC.

Farha helped me redo my kitchen, family room, and sunroom. The kitchen turned out beautifully bright, and we made changes to the granite and painted the cabinets. Her design ideas and suggestions were constructive. She recommended a craftsman, a Painter, and a Handyman who were very professional as well.

The living room has a coastal vibe that I wanted, and she understood from the get-go. She worked with my ideas and had fantastic attention to detail. Everybody loved the comfy furniture and gaming area. My favorite room is the sunroom. The wallpaper and the jungle theme are precisely what I wanted. Farha transformed my entire space from dark traditional decor to a very modern space. She made the whole process stress-free and enjoyable for me.

From Dark and Disconnected to Light, Layered, and Completely Theirs

Three rooms. Three completely different problems. One family that knew what they wanted but needed someone to listen closely enough to bring it all together.

The family room had beautiful bones, a coffered ceiling with exquisite millwork buried under dark, heavy finishes that fought everything around them. The kitchen felt closed off and dated. And the sunroom was simply waiting, an octagonal jewel of a space with a stunning cedar ceiling that had never been given its moment.

We lightened, we layered, we listened. The millwork finally breathes. The kitchen opened up entirely. And the sunroom became what it was always meant to be; the room the whole family gravitates toward, with botanical wallpaper, a curved sofa, and a warmth that feels like it was always there.

"Farha transformed my entire space from dark traditional decor to a very modern space. She made the whole process stress-free and enjoyable for me."

If your home has rooms that are almost right, or spaces that have never quite found their purpose, I'd love to hear about it.

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