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The people behind Seamless.

Portrait of Ron Taveras

Ron Taveras

Managing Partner, Design

Born and raised in the Dominican Republic, Ron came to New York and became a US citizen along the way. At Seamless, he leads design on every project: space planning, material specification, 3D rendering, and the construction drawings contractors build from. Before residential, he was a fashion brand designer in New York, working production at scale across factories, where a substrate that fails on the line costs the same diagnostic time as a tile that fails on a Denver-hail-exposed roofline three years in. Most residential designers learn through residential. Ron came in from manufacturing, and it shows in how he interrogates a material before committing to it.

When he's not busy crafting beautiful designs, you can find Ron in his garage, refinishing vintage furniture.

Portrait of Bradley Butler

Bradley Butler

Managing Partner, Operations

Bradley spent five years inside Apple's retail organization, including a visual merchandising lead role at a New York flagship store during the iPhone X launch. At Seamless, he leads operations: contracts, budgets, procurement logistics, construction-phase coordination, and the slow-release details that make a project feel handled rather than handed off. Apple flagship retail teaches one thing relentlessly: the best client experience is the one the client never has to think about. The systems behind a reveal-day store changeover are invisible to the customer by design. That's the bar for the operational side of a Seamless project. Most residential design firms ask one person to design the work and manage it. Splitting those roles is a structural choice, not a staffing one.

When he's off the clock, you can find Bradley in the kitchen, baking.

Bear, an eight-year-old yellow Lab, in a Denver field with mountains behind him

Bear, an eight-year-old yellow Lab and the unofficial Seamless mascot, is the sweetest dog in the world. He loves to run, plays keep-away on demand, and will drag you onto a hiking trail given the slightest opening.

Q&A

An independent design partner has no financial stake in your contractor, your materials, or your scope. Our fee is fixed before work begins, scoped to the work and not the cost of the project. We don't take referral commissions, and trade discounts pass through to you at cost. Every recommendation we make has to defend itself in front of one person, and that person is the one paying for the work.

We design residential interiors for renovations, new build finish-outs, and standalone design engagements. How involved we stay through construction depends on the engagement. Some clients want a complete design package they hand to their own contractor. Others want us through procurement, on site, and through the final walkthrough. The level of involvement is agreed in the proposal, before work starts. More on the tiers

A flat fee, agreed before we start, scoped to the work and not to the cost of the project. Our fee is fixed regardless of what the project ends up costing. Our income comes from you and only you. Trade discounts pass through to you at cost.

The work splits cleanly into design and operations. One of us leads each. Drawings come from one side; contracts and procurement come from the other. The disagreement between us is where the work gets better. Nothing leaves our desk until both of us have put our hands on it.

Projects rarely go wrong dramatically. They go wrong in small decisions made under pressure: a contractor flagging a spec they want to substitute, a material delayed three weeks before install, a finish that arrives looking different than the sample. When those moments happen, we own the decision with you. We have no financial stake in a particular outcome, so the answer can just be the right one.

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