Chroma collaborators are industry-leading creative visionaries, prolific polymaths—and amazing humans. For the Lily of the Valley, Chroma tapped landscape architect Erica Timbrell and her husband, contractor Clayton Timbrell, generating a synergy that became as important as the project itself.

Clayton Timbrell

Founder and principal, Clayton Timbrell & Company

Clayton Timbrell is the founder and principal of Clayton Timbrell & Company, a San Francisco-based firm that specializes in residential construction and renovation. From a 10,000-square-foot Presidio Heights home to a William Turnbull house in the Sea Ranch, Clayton’s expertise in managing complex construction projects guides the company’s work at every scale. An extensive traveler, he re-energizes his own practice by experiencing thriving design and architecture communities around the world, with recent trips to Colombia, Japan, and Mexico. He is a native San Franciscan and a UC Berkeley alum, and remains committed to supporting education and mentorship in the Bay Area.

As a Cherry Bomb Chandelier by Lindsey Adelman Studio twines within, the custom staircase exhibits the precision of craft practiced by Clayton Timbrell & Company.
As a Cherry Bomb Chandelier by Lindsey Adelman Studio twines within, the custom staircase exhibits the precision of craft practiced by Clayton Timbrell & Company. “We had the opportunity to practice at a level on this project that was unique for us. The execution of the concept was encouraged to be craftsperson-driven, and craftsmanship was allowed to inform the design. It’s transformational from what the house had been.”

“The house had been recently redeveloped, but it lacked character and soul. The outcome of our collaboration with Chroma is a home that is truly representative of the clients, how they live, and how they want to feel in their surroundings.”

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A vintage Angelo Lelli flush mount and teak daybed by Jørgen Bo in a Kathleen Taylor waxed textile patina the home with an artisanal spirit.
A vintage Angelo Lelli flush mount and teak daybed by Jørgen Bo in a Kathleen Taylor waxed textile patina the home with an artisanal spirit.
Throughout the Lily of the Valley, the richness of the spaces is testament to a fertile collaboration.
Throughout the Lily of the Valley, the richness of the spaces is testament to a fertile collaboration.

Erica Timbrell

Landscape architect and founder of Erica Timbrell Design

Erica Timbrell’s admiration for the landscape developed as a child growing up near the Florida Everglades and expanded during post-adolescent years spent in the Colorado Rockies and the Idaho Sawtooth Range, where lasting impressions took hold. In 2016, after working for her West Coast mentors Elizabeth Everdell and Scott Lewis, she founded Erica Timbrell Design, a landscape design studio based in San Francisco. Through an engaging and interpersonal design process, she translates her clients’ goals and aesthetics into visionary outdoor spaces that focus on the beauty and joy to be found in nature.

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“It was fun to play with a minimal and refined plant palette. Collaborating with Chroma flows easily because our shared tastes unite the vision.”

“To create visual appeal, we used Boxwood as structural moments within the repetition of Lomandra and Chocolate Cosmos. No-mow grass offered a low-maintenance continuation of the soft, lush feel we wanted to achieve in the garden.”

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An intuitive weaving of the planting palette achieves a meditative space with a striking aesthetic.
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