Large residence in Houston, Texas, built by Thompson Custom Homes. The company specializes in the construction of large houses for rich people. The company's designers create interiors in an eclectic style that could be called "pseudo-classic". The architects say: “I wanted to create a true family home, which will be inherited without losing its traditionality and relevance. The house is modern, comfortable and fundamental.” In this statement, in addition to typical American self-promotion, there is a fair amount of truth.
The house is really solid and fundamental. However, the eclecticism inherent in all American culture is present in the design of all premises and is not always organic. Deliberately rough ceiling beams from the "country" style do not fit well with the "classic" elegant chairs (made to order according to the best samples) and the marble kitchen table of modern shapes. In one living room, a stuffed bear, a huge plasma screen on a “classic” chest of drawers, a modern painting, multi-colored pillows on modern upholstered furniture are brought together. Stylistic unity is not one of Thompson Custom Homes' strengths.