Piney Point
Piney Point
Houston, TX
8481 SQFT
2026
Maya Rehman

Crafted with remarkable precision, this 8,400-square-foot estate in Houston’s prestigious Piney Point neighborhood was brought to life under an ambitious 14-day timeline. Envisioned as a fully turnkey experience, the project extends far beyond traditional interiors, with every element, from furnishings and artwork to tableware and even bathroom amenities, thoughtfully curated by Bilal Rehman Studio to create a cohesive and elevated living environment.

From the moment of arrival, the entryway unfolds as a gallery-like prelude, where a refined interplay of materials and mediums sets a compelling tone. Marble surfaces, expressive paintings, artisanal ceramics, and contemporary 3D-printed objects converge in a layered composition that feels both intentional and dynamic. Framed by soaring 20-foot double-height ceilings, intricate millwork, and white oak European flooring, the space establishes a sense of grandeur, craftsmanship, and artistic dialogue that resonates throughout the home.

Adjacent to the foyer, a room originally conceived as a study was thoughtfully reimagined to reflect its architectural prominence. Transformed into a formal library, the space offers a deeply immersive and cultivated atmosphere. Custom white oak millwork envelops the room, housing a globally sourced collection of pottery and ceramics that span eras and cultural narratives. The result is a space that feels both intimate and intellectually rich, where texture, history, and form quietly converge.

In dialogue with the library, the formal dining room reveals itself as an equally striking counterpart. Anchored by a 120-inch Emperador marble dining table, the room balances grandeur with warmth, accommodating both large-scale entertaining and intimate gatherings. Its design echoes the visual strength and compositional clarity of the adjacent spaces, creating a seamless flow while maintaining its own distinct presence within the home’s overall narrative.

With the original downstairs office thoughtfully repurposed as a library, an underutilized upstairs landing was reimagined to accommodate a refined and highly functional home office. Designed with intention, the space balances utility with sculptural presence, centering around an oak desk that anchors the room with warmth and simplicity. Above, a pair of stainless steel Kelly Wearstler pendants introduce a polished, architectural element, casting a soft, ambient glow.

To complete the composition, a holographic plexiglass wall sculpture by New York–based artist The Zen Doc was carefully selected, bringing an unexpected and contemporary dimension to the space. The result is an environment that feels both focused and expressive, where materiality and artistry converge to redefine the modern workspace.