LAVISH kitchen + bath as seen in LUXE
“We create modern designs with real-life benefits shaped by clarity, flow and intention.”

PHOTOGRAPHY MATTHEW NIEMANN

THE ENDLESS DEBATE OF FORM VERSUS FUNCTION continues on. LAVISH kitchen + bath believes they have the solution—and that it’s the right balance of both. Jill Siegel, Chief Inspiration Officer, shares, “The secret is how everything comes together. Form and function set the stage, but the material palette is what shapes the entire home. When organic wood hues, matte finishes, natural stone surfaces and color all complement one another, the space finds its rhythm—depth without chaos, contrast without competition.” LAVISH was created after clients asked the team to go beyond their focus on closets and bring their design-build-install strengths to kitchens and baths, as well. Siegel says, “Our mission is simple: to design highly functional, bespoke cabinetry that supports real life. Thoughtful planning, modern design and ethical materials come together to create calm, beautiful homes. From design through installation—handled in-house.”
Signature Approach
“Our signature offering is frameless, European-inspired cabinetry—locally manufactured in Central Texas and designed with intelligent interior organization engineered for daily life,” Siegel shares. “The result is a refined balance of modern design, precise construction and thoughtful planning, creating kitchens and baths that feel elevated and function with ease.”


PHOTOGRAPHY MATTHEW NIEMANN
Lasting Design
When it comes to kitchen and bath design, Siegel is clear: function leads everything. “Our number-one rule is simple—design for the way life actually flows,” she says. “If a space lacks clarity and purpose, no level of finish can make it feel right.”
Color Direction
Color preferences are moving toward richer, bolder palettes with depth, reflecting greater confidence in color, more personal expression and a desire for a deeper connection to nature. “Greens continue to be in demand—from sage and olive to deep forest and celadon,” Siegel notes. “They can also act as a neutral: calming, versatile and grounding.” For those drawn to deeper tones, darker hues are also gaining traction. “Rich plums and aubergine shades are emerging as a compelling alternative to traditional darks,” she adds. “They bring depth and mood without the starkness and weight of black, creating a luxurious feel that pairs beautifully with warm metals and neutrals.”

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