Why do some homes feel instantly right, while others never quite work, no matter how much money you spend?
Radiance Hunt started in 2018 when two architects got tired of watching clients waste money on renovations that looked great in magazines but felt wrong in real life.
We'd see the same pattern repeatedly: someone would spend $50,000 following design trends, only to realize their space still didn't feel like home.
The problem wasn't the budget. It wasn't the contractors. It was that nobody was actually looking at the space itself.
We developed a methodology that starts with understanding how light moves through your home, how you actually use each space, and what the architecture itself is trying to tell us.
Every home has an inherent logic. Our job is to reveal it.
Sometimes that means removing walls. Sometimes it means adding strategic elements. Often, it means doing less than you think.
Your home should work for how you actually live, not how design magazines think you should live.
We've never encountered a home that couldn't be significantly improved with the right interventions.
If something won't work, we'll tell you. If there's a better way to spend your budget, we'll show you.
Most renovation companies either focus purely on construction execution or on aesthetic design. We bridge both.
We understand structural engineering and architectural principles. But we also understand color theory, spatial psychology, and how small details create emotional impact.
More importantly, we've built relationships with craftspeople who actually care about quality. Your project isn't just another job to them.