Loveland is a Pennsylvania home shaped by light, restraint, and lived-in beauty. Designed by Leanne Ford, the house offers an endless rhythm of rooms—each one a study in texture, proportion, and softness. Whitewashed walls, worn wood floors, classic millwork, and generous windows create a quiet framework where shadow, material, and movement take the lead.
For shoots, Loveland reads as a series of natural backdrops. Nothing feels overdesigned, yet every surface carries intention. Light shifts easily throughout the day, revealing subtle contrasts—plaster against tile, vintage forms beside modern lines, patina layered over simplicity. The house supports both stillness and flow, allowing scenes to unfold without interruption.
For stays, the experience is slower and more personal. Spaces invite use rather than display. Doors open to gardens, rooms connect without formality, and the atmosphere feels calm, grounded, and human.
Part of a curated group of homes shaped by Leanne Ford’s design philosophy, Loveland is a place to create, gather, and settle in—whether you’re building a campaign or simply inhabiting the space for a while.
















































