Mr. & Mrs. who?

Cheri Amor

Cheri Dayn-Ryan is a residential and commercial interior designer with over 15 years of experience having worked on everything from a tiny home and mansions to doctors offices, restaurants and churches. Whether you’re looking for just an hour of design consultation or need full-service interior design work Cheri’s here to help bring your vision to life all the way from dirt to dream. Funny enough she actually does enjoy long walks on the beach, speaking, and spending the rest of her time with me, her family, friends, queso, and God, which from my observation the aforementioned has been listed in order from least to most important.

Remington, like the gun

I’m Remington Dayn-Ryan and I’m a certified PT and former gym owner who got my start in real estate a couple of years ago working for a land developer and have since pivoted into residential real estate as a real estate agent with Arukah Realty Group. Outside of real estate I’m an artist/designer working on everything from traditional art and design to music and whatever ideas come my way, but my favorite kind of art is life and living it with God, Cheri, and the rest of my family and friends.

Why work with us?

Here are just a few good reasons…
1. You get a one-stop-shop real estate team (we’ve got you covered with whatever you need from buy, sell, and invest to build, design, and renovate)
2. Free staging consult with every listing
3. Making a deal = Making an impact
(learn more here)

Anything else?

Yup! Stay tuned right here for more creative collabs ie side-projects to come from us in real estate, interior design, graphic design, philanthropy, music, and more!

WHY?

Long story short:
In the beginning, God created…
And at the end of the day in both real estate and life we just want to do our best in continuing the work God started in the beginning and has entrusted us to do as co-creators with our limited time here on his planet. In short, we work to make it on Earth as it is in Heaven.

Long story long:
(excerpts from Garden City) “Here’s what you have to understand: the Garden was dynamic, not static. Put another way, creation was a project, not a product. The garden was designed to go somewhere. God’s vision was for the order and artistry and beauty of Eden to spread over the whole earth - and human was the one entrusted with that job, to “fill the earth” with the Garden’s reality.

When you think of Eden, don’t think of a public park with a lawn, a play set, and a flowerbed or two, where God hands Adam a lawnmower and says, keep it tidy, will ya?

Think of a violent, untamed wilderness teeming with beauty, but no infrastructure, no roads, no bridges, no cities, no civilization, and God says, Go make a world.

Adam wasn’t a landscape maintenance employee. He was an explorer, a cartographer, a gardener, a designer, an architect, a builder, an urban planner, a city-maker. That’s why at the end of the Bible, when the prophet John sees the future world remade at Jesus’ return, he writes about it in the language of Eden….It’s the return to Eden. But notice, something has changed. It’s not a garden anymore; it’s a Garden-like city…

It’s a Garden-like city called New Jerusalem with walls and gates and streets and dwellings and art and architecture and food and drink and music and culture.

Why is that?

Because the Garden was never supposed to stay a garden; it was always supposed to become a garden city…

This world is what’s left of the Garden. And your job is to take all the raw materials that are spread out in front of you, to work it, to take care of it, to rule, to subdue, to wrestle, to fight, to explore, and to take the creation project forward as an act of service and worship to the God who made you.”

AMEN.