This page isn't a list of rules - it's a snapshot of the rhythm, expectations, and shared values that keep the house calmn, functional and welcoming.
If this feels aligned, living here will feel easy.
Casa Signora is an owner-occupied home with shared living spaces. It's not a hotel, a co-living experiment, or a place where people live past each other.
Everyone here:
Shares responsibility
Comunicates directly
Treats the home as something they care for
Fit matters more than speed.
This is a low-drama household.
Evenings tend to be quiet
Music and TV are kept at respectful levels
The house is not used for parties or hosting events
Guests are welcome occasionally, but Casa Signora isn't a social hub. It's a place to rest, work, and reset.
There are no chore charts and no micromanagement - just adults doing their part.
That means:
Clean as you go
Wipe down shared surfaces after use
Keep common areas clear and usable
Handle messes when they happen, not later
A clean house makes everything easier.
We value;
Clear expectations
Honest conversations
Addressing small things before they become big ones
Passive-aggressive living doesn't work here. Neither does avoidance. Mutual respect is non-negotiable.
Casa Signora feels best when:
Belongings stay primarily in bedrooms
Shared spaces remain uncluttered
Storage is intentional, not overflowing
This house is ideal for people who don't need to bring their entire life with them.
Hansel, the resident dachshund, is part of the household rhythm.
When the homeowner is traveling, housemates help with simple routines like feeding him. This is a shared household responsibility - not a job.
Because of Hansel's age and temperment, no additional pets are allowed. He's the King.
The backyard is a shared space with seasonal gardening planned.
Participation is welcome and appreciated
No expertise required
No heavy labor expectations
If you enjoy being outside and tending something slowly, you'll likely enjoy this part of the house.
Everyone here:
Respects sleep schedules
Uses shared spaces considerately
Understands that privacy and presence can coexist
You don't need to be social all the time - just thoughtful.
Casa Signora tends to work best for people who:
Are emotionally self-aware
Appreciate calm environments
Value shared responsibility
Communicate clearly
Prefer quality of living over quantity of stuff
If that sounds like you, you'll likely feel at home.
A house doesn't stay calm by accident - it stays calm because the people living in it care.
Casa Signora is built on that idea.
Casa Signora
A shared home grounded in ease, respect, and intention.