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“We went with neutral colors to highlight the beachfront views and natural colors of the landscape,” says interior designer Wendy Mauro of Wendy Mauro Design, who worked closely with Redmond. “Trae is great and gave me visual autonomy over decisions and selections. I would say, ‘This is what I want to do,’ and he would find ways for it to be done or the materials we could use. He allowed us to pick our selections and gave his opinion on quality or function when needed.”

The team selected textures and exterior framing such as shaker siding and board-and-batten as a tribute to the craftsman look. Since the dwelling was built as a spec home, they decided to incorporate a clean and contemporary aesthetic, the signature look of Wendy Mauro Design. “Our goal was to create a modern coastal vibe without being beachy,” says Mauro. “We infused the natural colors and textures in the tile, countertops and cabinetry, and added contemporary lighting to give it a more modern feel that emulates the style of the exterior.”

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“With this home, I looked back to craftsman detailing but added an edgy twist,” says McCants. “It’s just enough to nudge the idea of craftsman architecture but still keep it eclectic. Wendy followed through with this nod to craftsman architecture with her interior detailing.”

For the foyer, the team created a modern-traditional grand entrance with white oak herringbone floors and a large black-paned front door. As with most houses, the kitchen is the true heart of the home. Its breezy, open floor plan provides a central focal point with splendid ocean views. The original plan included a double island, but Mauro felt it was too heavy for the space and did not highlight the views. A single island clad in white marble and a white-painted base offers a light and airy alternative that makes the space feel more open. Mauro also created an

A luxurious soaking tub lends a spa-like vibe to the primary bathroom. Topped with lustrous white marble, the vanity cabinetry is inset range wall with a marble backsplash. She added a vertical white oak surround to the range wall and echoed the look in the adjoining living room’s bookcase. “We infused the same wood tones in the bathrooms,” she adds, “and complemented the aesthetic with tile and countertops in natural hues.”

The second-level balcony features an outdoor TV area perfect for alfresco movie nights at the beach. The lower level includes a sitting area with a fireplace, a separate dining area, and an inviting pool and spa.

The home also features a wonderfully spacious walk-in pantry and laundry area awash in blue cabinetry against natural wood floors. The room provides an abundance of storage space, including a wine tower, and creates a convenient prep area behind the scenes when the homeowners want to entertain.

Mauro also chose elevated classic styles in modern-traditional finishes and married the hardware styles of the plumbing and lighting fixtures throughout. She selected window treatments from The Shade Store to visually connect with the bathroom tile from Garden State Tile. Lustrous polished nickel and matte black plumbing fixtures from Gateway Plumbing coordinate with the dramatic lighting choices from Visual Comfort in the kitchen, foyer and bathrooms.

“We had a great working relationship with King & Society Construction,” says Mauro. “They allowed us to help select the interior and exterior materials, so we truly had complete autonomy over all the selections as long as we were within our budgetary allowances. We had weekly meetings on-site to review details, measurements and design, and we had a lot of fun planning and seeing each other every week. I remember discussing how we wanted to go to a party at the house when it was finished with the pool, outdoor kitchen and the beach right there. We really look forward to working with King & Society again.”

“Since this project originally started as a spec home, the overall look and style emanate a timeless but classic spin on your traditional beach house design,” says Redmond. “Wendy Mauro was able to take a subtle beach/nature-inspired palette and materials and turn it into something special. Our working relationship with Carl McCants, Wendy Mauro and the homeowners—who purchased the property midway through construction—was very fun and collaborative. We like to leverage each other’s strengths and creativity to generate the best ideas and deliver superior results.” *

Jeanne de Lathouder currently resides in Birmingham, Alabama, where she works as a freelance writer for books and publications across the country. A former writer and editor for Southern Accents magazine, her work appears regularly in Florida Design , Southern Home , Charleston Style & Design and Dallas Style & Design Contact her at jdelathouder@gmail.com.

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