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Left: A vignette by designer Patrick Mele. Page 146 Below left: Monocles Sideboard / $14,655 / delightfull.eu. Page 330 Right: Aura Double Ring Chime / $280 / ladiesandgentlemenstudio.com. Page 178

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CONTRIBUTORS INSPIRATION FOUND Foil—in all its iterations—reigns supreme this season.

RADAR

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RETROSPECTIVE Luxe looks back on great design from the last decade.

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NEW GUARD A spotlight on designers from across the country whose fresh approaches are making us take notice.

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FUTURE OF DESIGN Stephen Burks shares his philosophy on the importance of cultural authenticity and how it is molding creativity.

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ROUNDUP The next wave of innovators is capturing our attention with one inventive product collection after another.

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SCENE Our cheat sheet to all things new and fabulous in the local design community.

BIG IDEAS The past and present forces that have shaped the industry. FASHION STATEMENT Interior designer Ryan Korban discusses the relationship that exists between fashion and interiors.

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Right: A custom kitchen by Los Angeles-based interior designer Caitlin Murray. Page 202 Center: Brush Grid Napkin Set / $48 / nellandmary.com. Page 180 Below: Hex Bookends / esobjects.com. Page 190

MARKET

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MATERIAL Fabrics, wallcoverings, rugs and tiles all come into play with a selection of iconic genres that touch all material mediums.

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TREND Four distinct style mavens set the tone for giving this season, providing inspiration for the perfect gift.

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SPOTLIGHT First impressions are personal, as shown when six luxury influencers weigh in on the latest home décor offerings.

THE LOOK

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KITCHEN + BATH Of-the-moment materials like brass and bronze transform the home’s workhorse spaces into veritable jewel boxes.

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SPACEX3 Three of the industry’s leading creatives candidly open up about the details behind their enduring designs.

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THE REPORT Luxe gives a crash course in the designers, products and hues responsible for today’s color Renaissance.

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LIGHT AND LIVELY Coral hues shine in a chic Palm Beach retreat that also makes room for statement-making blues. Written by Linda Hayes / Photography by Sargent Photography

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IN GRAND STYLE From his studio in Lake Worth, ceramic tile artist Dan Droney creates hand-painted beauties for new commissions and historic restorations. Written by Jennifer Quail / Photography by Sonya Revell

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SEASIDE CHIC A beachy but formal house on the Intracoastal in Delray Beach is the perfect fit for a fashion-minded homeowner and her family. Written by Jennifer Sergent / Photography by Brantley Photography

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CHANCES ARE Moody and masculine, a Palm Beach condo remains bright and happy when a renovation allows for natural light and ocean panoramas. Written by Kimberly Olson / Photography by Troy Campbell

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CROWN JEWEL Sinuous architecture and global-inspired details give a resort-like feel to a Florida vacation home on the water. Written by Elaine Markoutsas / Photography by Jean Allsopp

ON THE COVER: Designers Sara McCann and Donna Morris created a lustrous blue-lacquered library in their clients’ Palm Beach home. Visual Comfort & Co. lamps and Made Goods tables separate seating by Hickory Chair, all joining an Oly ottoman on a rug from ABC Carpet & Home. Groundworks’ blue-and-gray fabric for Lee Jofa was designed by Kelly Wearstler. Page 244 060 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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Five years into the new millennium, a small group of impassioned trailblazers set out to conquer design across the country. No easy feat for this band of outsiders. We plunged ourselves into design markets, from Texas and Chicago to Los Angeles, Miami and New York. Editors were deployed to scout projects; stylists were tweaking and polishing; architectural photographers snapping. Whew! We were productive, launching markets, publishing projects and networking.

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Ten years later, we have grown Luxe Interiors + Design from a single regional magazine, Luxe Colorado, to a national design brand. Through the decade our mission has remained: to inspire our readers and direct them to the best local and national resources that enhance a well-lived life. We are proud to have given voice to thousands of interior designers, architects and builders from across the country, an entire industry dedicated to high-end residential design.

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Connie Frankino, president and founder of KidSanctuary Campus, thinks it’s important to give back and to make a difference in the world around us. And we agree. We are all fortunate to live in a world where we can appreciate fine design and the luxury of life, yet in this issue, I am excited to talk about the people who give back. Our good friends at KidSanctuary Campus, including Frankino and Executive Director Marlo Massey, have pulled together a fine collection of designers and brands to make a difference in the lives of young girls and boys, providing safe homes for the abused, abandoned and neglected children of our community. Working with talented South Florida interior designers to create a neighborhood-style campus of beautiful and functional homes offers these children a place to heal— both physically and emotionally— and inspires them to work toward a brighter future. We are proud to support KidSanctuary Campus and we look forward to many years of lifting the lives of those we can help!

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KidSanctuary Campus celebrated the opening of its third cottage, designed by 18 of South Florida’s leading interior designers. Connie Frankino, president and founder, and Marlo Massey, executive director, hosted the grand opening.

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KidSanctuary campus s a m ’ s cot tag e f o r b oys Home is as much a place as it is a feeling. Born of a vision to provide the tangible and intangible components of hearth and home, KidSanctuary Campus creates safe, personalized spaces for children in need. Sam’s Cottage for Boys broke ground in the fall of 2014 and recently celebrated its grand opening on August 1, 2015. The Boys’ Cottage campaign invited 20 top interior designers to create unique designs and interior room features for the boys in foster care who will be residing on the Campus. Each room pays homage to the beauty, innocence and imagination of children.

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01. Robert St. Croix Sculpture Studio. The inspiration for creating the sculpture came to St. Croix when he saw a young boy playing with his toy car in front of his house. When a car pulled into the driveway, the boy hid behind a tree in a similar posture as the bronze sculpture portrays. 02. DIDA Home. Function and color were the main focus of the design, as the objective was to create a bedroom/playroom/study all in one. 03. Joe Fava, Fava Design Group. Engaging wall art was created using round acrylic aquariums, which were installed on large red and blue polka dots. 04. Alena Capra Designs. Hand-painted detailing, like bubbles mixed in with dolphin, turtle, sea horse and shark wall hangings, adorn the walls. 05. Frances Herrera Interior Design. Inspiration for the bathroom was to create a space that felt fun, preppy and sophisticated. 06. Sire Design. Signature elements of the room include a chalkboard wall with an inspirational quote, a telescope and a vibrant red, white and blue color palette. 07. Alicia Kingsley Design. Kingsley created a custom office for the family that is thoughtfully composed and supports a fully functional workspace. 08. + 09. Elaine Bettio Interiors + Hinojosa Design Studio. The designers were inspired to create a quiet retreat in the master bedroom and master bath, using natural materials

and colors to contribute an atmosphere of tranquility. The wallcoverings and beautiful wall-mounted TV unit gave the room a more dynamic look.

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10. Mendez Vela Design. The light fixture uniquely projects a series of beautiful and intricate shadows that accentuate the colors in the room and bring out the reflections on the wallpaper. 11. MacDonald Design Associates. Striving to create an upscale bathroom for youngsters while avoiding childish décor, MacDonald used white and gray tile contrasted against a Phillip Jeffries blue raffia wallcovering. 12. Taylor & Taylor. To maximize the illusion of space, a non-breakable blue glass mirror was implemented, which visually doubled the size of the space. 13. + 14. NIBA Home + Luis Pons Design Lab. The hubcap assemblage was inspired

by a brass Curtis Jeré wall sculpture, and all of the art is original. The psychedelic drawing is by Fran Clougherty, and the collages were made by the NIBA team. 15. William Bernard Design Group, Inc. How the youth of today interact with technology served as the inspiration behind the design: Their attention to detail and appreciation for the unconventional influenced the look of the room. 16. Simmons Interiors Group. This room was designed for a boy of any age to enjoy—a space that evolves with the child as he matures, and as his needs and hobbies develop. 17. Camilla Semas, Fava Design Group. Glass tile dresses the back wall and ceiling, simulating the motion of a wave. 18. Alexandra Karram Interiors. Karram wanted to create a clean, uncluttered, modern space that is safe, fun, peaceful and welcoming.

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In the world of construction and custom home design, Onshore Construction & Development, Inc. has been integral in creating many incredible homes. Since founded in 1993 by Daniel Reedy, Onshore Construction has experienced continued growth within the Martin and Palm Beach counties. Reedy’s dedication to providing his clientele with the highest level of respect, honesty and hard work has earned Onshore Construction an excellent reputation among the community. “It is a privilege when a homeowner invites us to build their dream home, but when Connie Frankino, founder of KidSanctuary Campus, asked Onshore to be a part of this amazing project, it was a privilege like no other,” he says. “We believe every child should be given the best chance possible to succeed.” The campuses are designed to help foster children by providing them with an aesthetically pleasing and motivating living environment. “Working with Connie and the exceptional team of people who volunteered their time has been a humbling and rewarding experience,” he shares.

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“WE WANTED THE DESIGN TO BE VIBRANT AND WELCOMING—A space that they will enjoy spending time in,” shares design luminary and owner of Fava Design Group, Joe Fava. Indeed, the patio of the boys’ cottage is the ideal place for recreation and relaxation, with two iconic hanging bubble chairs, plush sectional and picnic-style tables. The modernity of the space belies its comfort and functionality. “The boys were our inspiration. We designed the patio to be a place of gathering, from

doing homework to eating to playing board games,” he says. The design of the space, according to Fava, started from the ground up. “One of the first donations we received was a silver, outdoor area rug from Stark, which helped define our design concept. Next came amazing donations from Quadrille in the form of our sectional fabrics and pillows and a fabulous stripe from Jim Thompson for our bubble chairs. From these items, our design was born.”

BEHIND THE DESIGN HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE THE STYLE YOUR DESIGN EXEMPLIFIES? DOES IT REFLECT YOUR PERSONAL AESTHETIC? Each project we work on is unique and reflective of the client. For that reason, our design is fluid and ever-changing.

WHAT IS SOMETHING YOU’VE LEARNED THROUGH YOUR EXPERIENCE WORKING WITH KIDSANCTUARY? This safe haven will facilitate healing, growth and positive life changes in the lives of each of these children. Without the designers and donors, this may not have happened.

WHAT ARE SOME UNIQUE ELEMENTS OF YOUR DESIGN? Our favorite element of the patio is the wall art we created using round acrylic aquariums installed on large red and blue polka dots. The fish provide a living element to the space, providing an opportunity for the boys to learn how to take care of another living creature.

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“The style I used for the dining room was clean and contemporary with an organic feel.”

Alexandra Karram Interiors DINING ROOM

WITH THE OBJECTIVE TO CREATE A HAPPY AND POSITIVE environment for the children residing at Sam’s Cottage for Boys, Alexandra Karram of Alexandra Karram Interiors used a mix of materials and styles to create a contemporary space complemented by earthborn materials. “I wanted to use strong and resilient materials, yet also make it functional, comfortable and warm,” says the Boca Raton-based interior designer. Alexandra Karram Interiors has worked throughout the United States over the past 25 years, primarily focusing on

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contemporary residential interiors. In addition, the firm has completed numerous commercial interiors. The company has a strong reputation for collaborating from the onset of the design process, with architects, engineers and building contractors, and staying closely involved throughout the entire design and construction process. Alexandra Karram Interiors has received numerous awards and been published extensively. Karram’s work reflects her love for architecture, interior design and art.

BEHIND THE DESIGN WHAT ARE SOME UNIQUE ELEMENTS OF YOUR DESIGN? The use of quartz and wood in a contemporary way, mixed with organic elements.

WHAT IS SOMETHING YOU’VE LEARNED THROUGH YOUR EXPERIENCE WORKING WITH KIDSANCTUARY? How beautiful it is to gather a group of different designers with different design sensibilities and styles to all work together to create something cohesive and special.

DESCRIBE YOUR ROOM DESIGN IN THREE WORDS. Clean, organic and inspirational.

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“The design team has given a foster family a beautiful gift, but these children have given me in return one of the most profound gifts of all—one that words cannot express.”

Alicia Kingsley Design OFFICE

FOR INTERIOR DESIGNER ALICIA KINGSLEY, THE DESIGN JOURNEY for KidSanctuary was as rewarding as the destination. “My unexpected takeaway is that although I knew these children needed me, I needed them too,” she shares. “I needed to hear their stories, I needed to be selfless, and I needed to do something bigger than myself.” Kingsley, who is the owner and principal designer of Alicia Kingsley Design, was enlisted to create an organized, practical and private office space for the members of the household and their guests.

“Alicia Kingsley Design was inspired to curate a functional yet aesthetically pleasing office that supports the happenings of day-to-day desk work, private meetings with caseworkers, parents and children as well as provides ample storage,” Kingsley says. The office, a small 8-by-9-foot space, was intelligently designed to maximize space. This was achieved primarily through the use of built-ins. “This installation [of built-ins] made the room appear considerably bigger and also allowed for better traffic flow,” she explains.

BEHIND THE DESIGN WHAT ARE SOME UNIQUE ELEMENTS OF YOUR DESIGN? The intricate and asymmetrical ceiling molding is my favorite transformation of the design, as well as the oversized, brass chandelier, which I find fun, unexpected and the “rock star” of the office.

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DESCRIBE YOUR ROOM DESIGN IN THREE WORDS. Chic, smart and dare I say…sexy.

DOES YOUR DESIGN REFLECT YOUR PERSONAL AESTHETIC? My design is an absolute reflection of my aesthetic, as I am attracted to the color palette, the mix of texture and objects and the overarching feeling that the office evokes.

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Fava Design Group Camilla Semas BATHROOM

INSPIRED BY THE SEA, CAMILLA SEMAS OF FAVA DESIGN GROUP created a space intended to convey water and movement. “The goal was to make the bath welcoming and fun. The glass tile was a true representation of the design concept, as it provided dimension and the notion of flow, so the textures and materials selected revolved around it,” she says. Semas is a full-time designer at Fava Design Group, where she works on projects in and around Miami and beyond. The company is an award-winning interior design firm with an impressive portfolio of projects throughout

the U.S. and the Caribbean. Led by Joseph Fava, one of South Florida’s premier interior designers, the team specializes in residential design, while also making notable contributions in the design of commercial spaces and yacht interiors. In addition, the team has been recognized for its generous work among the South Florida interior designer community with projects like KidSanctuary. Its talent and experience has earned it a sophisticated, discerning and loyal clientele who know that whatever the style, whatever the project, Fava Design Group will bring value beyond measure.

“The intention was to create a playful room by the use of color and different components in a spontaneous manner.” BEHIND THE DESIGN WHAT ARE SOME UNIQUE ELEMENTS OF YOUR DESIGN? My favorite element is the glass tile that dresses the back wall and ceiling, simulating the motion of a wave. The effect it creates, combined with the texture present in the wallpaper and the accessories, helps develop the intent of movement and flow.

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DESCRIBE YOUR ROOM DESIGN IN THREE WORDS. Playful, textural and tranquil.

WHAT IS SOMETHING YOU’VE LEARNED THROUGH YOUR EXPERIENCE WORKING WITH KIDSANCTUARY? Working with KidSanctuary was an amazing experience! I’ve learned a lot of things, but the most important and rewarding was the positive impact the cottages will have on the lives and futures of these children.

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“Working with KidSanctuary taught me that you can make an incredible impact in someone’s life by simply doing what you love.”

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SOPHISTICATED, PLAYFUL AND FUNCTIONAL ARE A FEW OF THE words designer Frances Herrera uses to describe her chic bathroom design at Sam’s Cottage for Boys. Known for her timeless aesthetic, infused with a contemporary twist, the Fort Lauderdale-based designer and owner of Frances Herrera Interior Design applied her stylistic preferences to this bath, using clean lines and classic materials—and enhanced with bold colors in just the right places. “Since this space will be used by

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young boys, I was inspired to create a bathroom that felt fun, preppy and sophisticated,” she says. Since 2002, Frances Herrera Interior Design has provided clients with sensible, uniquely tailored solutions to recreate their spaces as functional, luxurious havens. “We work as a team with our clients to first learn about their personalities, style and passions, and secondly, their requirements, so when our work is done, the space is reflective of them, not us,” she says.

BEHIND THE DESIGN WHAT ARE SOME UNIQUE ELEMENTS OF YOUR DESIGN? I combined a classic gray subway tile with an orange glass tile and created a unique pinstripe design. The orange glass bubble tile I used along the tub seat and shower niche also add a playful twist.

DESCRIBE YOUR DESIGN PROCESS. The design process started at my favorite tile showroom, where I selected my materials and decided on the color palette. Later, at my studio, I created the layout of how the elements were going to be installed for a fresh, modern feel.

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE THE STYLE YOUR DESIGN EXEMPLIFIES? Timeless with a contemporary edge.

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“The inspiration to create the sculpture was born from all the talented and terrific people who were involved in creating the first two homes.”

Robert St. Croix Sculpture Studio SCULPTURE

ACCLAIMED SCULPTOR ROBERT ST. CROIX HAS HONORED KidSanctuary three times with unique and beautiful bronze sculptures at the entryway of each home. His latest artistic contribution is a life-size, realistic young boy with eyes full of optimism, hope and curiosity— qualities analogous to those of the young residents at Sam’s Cottage for Boys. St. Croix has been a South Florida luminary for more than

25 years, specializing in casting art bronze sculptures for national and international artists, as well as restoring broken or discolored bronzes. St. Croix’s artwork is shown in major private and corporate collections around the world. His wife Biba has a reputable contemporary fine art gallery on Worth Avenue in Palm Beach, Gallery Biba, which displays many of his sculptures.

BEHIND THE DESIGN HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE THE STYLE YOUR DESIGN EXEMPLIFIES? DOES IT REFLECT YOUR PERSONAL AESTHETIC? Throughout my career I have had commissions that are based on human figures of all ages, so it goes without saying that this sculpture reflects my personal aesthetic.

DESCRIBE YOUR SCULPTURE IN THREE WORDS. Inviting, enduring, memorable.

WHAT IS SOMETHING YOU’VE LEARNED THROUGH YOUR EXPERIENCE WORKING WITH KIDSANCTUARY? A talented pool of artists and designers, led by dedicated and caring executives, can produce amazing results.

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“We had colorful custom art made, each with a fun picture of a dog and a fun, inspirational quote.”

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DESIGNING WITH COMFORT AND CAMARADERIE IN MIND, Lauree Simmons of Simmons Interiors Group created an informal living room space that promotes social engagement. “The inspiration behind our design was to create a casual and comfortable living environment geared toward the boys who will be living there—a fun place for everyone to gather and interact with one another,” says Simmons,

who is the owner and president of Simmons Interiors Group. The South Florida-based design firm is currently working on high-end design projects nationwide, including an oceanfront residence, a ski home in Yellowstone Club in Montana, a ranch in Wyoming and a private island in the Abacos, Bahamas. Simmons and her team have won numerous design and building awards and are actively involved in many local and regional organizations.

BEHIND THE DESIGN DESCRIBE YOUR DESIGN PROCESS. Our theme was blues, browns and natural tones and fibers mixed with washed, casual woods. We added colorful art to pull colors in from other rooms of the house.

HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE THE STYLE YOUR DESIGN EXEMPLIFIES? DOES IT REFLECT YOUR PERSONAL AESTHETIC? It is simple, casual and family friendly. I believe in designing spaces that fit the needs of the end user and reflecting their personal style.

DESCRIBE YOUR ROOM DESIGN IN THREE WORDS. Welcoming, warm and functional.

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“A comfortable place to sleep, lounge and work, all with ample storage, was the catalyst of the design. After that, the fun began!”

Taylor & Taylor BEDROOM

INSPIRED BY THEIR SON, WHO IS A SIXTH-GENERATION FLORIDIAN, along with the ocean-oriented lifestyle for which the Sunshine State is known, husband-and-wife team William and Phyllis Taylor created an intimate space with “Classic Florida Style.” “Our design reveals an appreciation for Florida themes—the water, the Everglades and the intensity of Florida color and light,” Phyllis shares. “Personally, what makes a room successful for me is when it is both appropriate for the client and the location.” Based in Miami Beach, the Taylors are experts in the art of

creating homes. William, AIA, is the firm’s principal architect, and Phyllis, ASID, is the lead designer. Together, the pair creates enduring residences that set the stage for welcoming friends and family authentically while offering a palpable sense of the homeowners’ past as well as the possibilities for their future. “The architecture, interior design, arrangement of each space, furnishings and even the accessories should speak much more about who you are and not so much about who you might wish to be,” she says.

BEHIND THE DESIGN WHAT ARE SOME UNIQUE ELEMENTS OF YOUR DESIGN? To maximize the illusion of space, a non-breakable blue glass mirror was implemented, which visually doubled the size of the space. Day-Glo orange nautical rope provides a modern touch, and custom built-ins offer function.

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DESCRIBE YOUR ROOM DESIGN IN THREE WORDS. Fun, functional, Floridian.

WHAT IS SOMETHING YOU’VE LEARNED THROUGH YOUR EXPERIENCE WORKING WITH KIDSANCTUARY? We learned how generous our design team, our vendors and our clients are when presented with an opportunity to help change the future of a child’s life.

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TERRI SAPIENZA

Writer / Washington, D.C. If I had a spare $20,000… I would use the money for a down payment on a small beach cottage. Favorite Luxe interview? My conversation with Arizona- and Chicago-based designer Kim Scodro about her own house was a total treat. She was so genuine and funny, plus very knowledgeable about design. I could have talked to her for hours—I think I did! What is your biggest creative influence? Travel. Stepping away from what I see and do everyday opens my eyes and reawakens my senses in ways that are always meaningful and necessary. Most exciting thing happening in design today? I’m always motivated by people who have the courage to take risks in order to do or create something they believe in. Whatever it is they do, it’s usually done with such passion that it ends up making a lot of other people happy, too. Photographer / New York

What’s intriguing you now in the world of photography? The ergonomics of professional and consumer cameras coming out onto the market. I think that there needs to be more thought that goes into them beyond the science and technology, such as how they can be more thoughtfully designed tools that are functional, fluid and efficient. If you could shoot anywhere in the U.S., where would it be? Buffalo, New York, in the summertime. It has incredible architecture from such amazing talents as Frank Lloyd Wright and Eliel Saarinen that I would love to shoot. I would also like to wander past all the old industrial buildings and dream up what I could turn them into. What type of architecture inspires you the most? There are so many fresh designers that are creating interesting architecture and interiors in Barcelona while still holding true to the history and authenticity of what makes the city what it is. It’s always a tough balance and they are doing a fine job at it.

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If I could photograph anything… It would be the vanishing tribes of the world. What inspires you? I love midcentury modern, with a little wabi-sabi thrown in for its simplicity and use of natural objects and processes. Top three items on your design wish list: I would love to own a Serge Mouille lamp, a throw by Loro Piana or an Easy chair by Hans J. Wegner. Most memorable Luxe shoot? I really like working on the stories for the Radar section. The jewelry shoot I did last year turned out gorgeous!

TARYN BICKLEY Writer / Chicago

Most memorable Luxe interviews? Christiane Lemieux, founder of DwellStudio, and New York artist Jenna SnyderPhillips, whose work I would love to hang in my powder room someday. Writer who has deeply influenced you? Helen Fielding. Her early columns in The Independent as fictional Bridget Jones were incredible; her single thirty-something diatribe is so profound and perfect that I still laugh out loud and agree, even as a smug married woman. What do you enjoy most about design? Nothing makes me happier than sitting in a hotel room by London-based Firmdale Hotels. Co-owner Kit Kemp’s mix of prints and textures, and the play of old and new, is completely inspiring. Someday, I hope to rehab a Chicago brownstone with all these compounding lyrical elements.

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CHICAGO SPRING 2008

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ARIZONA WINTER 2011

NATIONAL SPRING 2011

SEATTLE FALL 2011

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NATIONAL FALL 2013

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NEW YORK FALL 2014

HAMPTONS SUMMER 2015

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RADAR / BIG IDEAS

DEFINING MOMENTS OVER THE COURSE OF A DECADE, DESIGN TRENDS DEVELOP AND SWAY THE MANNER IN WHICH WE LIVE. AS LUXE INTERIORS + DESIGN CELEBRATES ITS 10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY, WE LOOK BACK AT THE FORCES THAT TOOK HOLD AND HELPED FASHION THE AMERICAN DESIGN LANDSCAPE. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY CARA GIBBS AND ARLYN HERNANDEZ

HONEST ARCHITECTURE MATERIAL PALETTES

Architecture has always been the piece of the design puzzle that serves as the foundation for any next-level home and shapes how it is lived in. Contemporary elements (think glass and steel) have long been go-to mediums in the construction world for sleek façades, but honest, stripped-down materials—concrete, salvaged wood, rammed earth—are the new heroes of high-end residential architecture.

“The effect of board-formed concrete is stunning because it is typically thought of as functional with no aesthetic giveback. I love the idea of taking a temporal material like wood and freezing it in time.”

“SIMPLE, NATURAL MATERIALS IN ARCHITECTURE ARE AMONG THE MOST LUXURIOUS AND CONNECT US TO SOMETHING LARGER THAN OURSELVES.” -KEVIN LICHTEN ARCHITECT AND PARTNER, LICHTEN CRAIG ARCHITECTURE + INTERIORS

PHOTO: BILL TIMMERMAN.

-BLAZE MAKOID ARCHITECT, BLAZE MAKOID ARCHITECTURE

Photo: Arizona-based architect Wendell Burnette conceived this structural tour de force, meticulously erected by The Construction Zone in Scottsdale. The home's exterior features rammed-earth walls and a Cor-Ten steel roof, and took nearly a decade to complete.

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RADAR / BIG IDEAS

“I’D CALL THIS PAST 10 YEARS ‘THE DECADE OF REDISCOVERY.’ MIDCENTURY MODERN IS ALIVE AND WELL, AND I THINK IT IS A PRODUCT OF LOOKING BACK TO A PERIOD WHEN AMERICA APPEARED TO BE STRONG AND HAPPY. BUT I PERSONALLY LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT THE 1960S—DAVID HICKS, ANGELO DONGHIA, PACO RABANNE.”

BACK to the FUTURE METALLICS / RETRO

What once was old is most certainly new again, as designers are paying homage to past decades and ushering in nostalgic silhouettes and retro finishes into modern day. Shag rugs, brass accents and chrome detailing are at home with coveted pieces by Saarinen, van der Rohe and Baughman. Vintage-meets-modern is the name of the game for the new luxury interior.

-JOHN IKE ARCHITECT AND PARTNER, IKE KLIGERMAN BARKLEY

“Metallics are the new neutral. They're the new transitional look; not modern, not traditional.”

“I’M OBSESSED WITH ’70S DESIGN. MY CHILDHOOD HOME WAS FILLED WITH CHROME, GLASS…THAT WHOLE HALSTONESQUE APPROACH. DESIGN IN THAT DECADE WAS GLAMOROUS, IMAGINATIVE AND THOROUGHLY MODERN. IT WASN’T THE LEAST BIT DERIVATIVE LIKE THE DECADE THAT FOLLOWED.” -DARA CAPONIGRO CREATIVE DIRECTOR, SCHUMACHER

PALM SPRINGS SEATING AREA PHOTO: ALEC HEMER. FIREPLACE PHOTO: LINCOLN BARBOUR. LIVING ROOM PHOTO: COURTESY ROMO.

-ASHLEY STARK KENNER SENIOR VP OF DESIGN, STARK

Clockwise from top: Jonathan Adler Bacharach swivel chairs and a 1960s Rohé Noordwolde hanging chair from 1stdibs lend a mod vibe to a Palm Springs home by architect James Schmidt. This Portland, Oregon, seating area by Kim Hagstette of Maven Interiors features a gleaming chest and a B&B Italia chaise hearthside. Black Edition's Zenith Collection for The Romo Group ups the glam factor of some low-key midcentury modern silhouettes.

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-SUSAN FELDMAN COFOUNDER, ONE KINGS LANE

What is it that makes an interior worthy of a second glance? Fearlessness. The last decade has come to be defined as one that has seen a resurgence in daring interiors; ones built around explosions of color, pattern on pattern, one-of-a-kind furnishings, rugs and artifacts. These design elements lend personal narratives to the spaces they inhabit, infusing a unique, spirited thumbprint.

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DESIGN gets PERSONAL

“We live in a world today where what was private is now public. The home has become another way for individuals to express themselves and no one wants their house to look like their friend’s.”

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RADAR / BIG IDEAS

“I’VE ALWAYS LOVED THE CULTURAL RELEVANCE OF IKAT AND THE BEAUTIFUL REPETITION OF COLOR AND PATTERN THROUGH ITS WEAVINGS. I HAVE FALLEN IN LOVE WITH IT ALL OVER AGAIN AS I TRAVEL THROUGHOUT SOUTHEAST ASIA.” -JANICE FELDMAN PRESIDENT AND CEO, JANUS ET CIE

“I LIKE TO USE WALLPAPER AS A DEPARTURE FROM THE USUAL. IT CAN BE AN ALTERNATIVE TO ART AND CREATE A WHOLE DIFFERENT FEELING.” -TRIP HAENISCH INTERIOR DESIGNER, TRIP HAENISCH & ASSOCIATES

Clockwise from top: Brooklyn artist Rebecca Atwood unites her watercolor patterns with wallpaper in her new collection. Designer Chloe Warner throws caution to the wind in this fearlessly chic San Francisco dining room. This eye-popping office illustrates Los Angeles design darling Betsy Burnham’s expertise in the art of mixing prints and dotting a space with personal trinkets.

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STRADDLING THE WORLDS OF INTERIORS AND FASHION, NEW YORK INTERIOR DESIGNER RYAN KORBAN EXPLAINS THE INTIMATE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TWO. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY CARA GIBBS PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROBYN TWOMEY

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For many interior designers, working with a fashion brand is the ultimate feat—an opportunity to flex creative muscles not often sculpted in the shelter realm. But for interior designer Ryan Korban, fashion is where he first cut his design teeth. “In a sense, fashion was my first client,” he explains of his early days designing in retail. “It was my job to design around it yet not interrupt it.” The self-taught designer quickly turned industry heads with one übercool space after another and his modern-romantic aesthetic soon caught the eye of one famed fashion designer in particular: Alexander Wang. “It’s such an easy working relationship,” says Korban, who has become synonymous with Wang for their wildly successful collaborations over the past 10 years—from his many storefronts to his own home. “I think the best part of our collective work is that we both consistently strive for bigger and better in every project we undertake.” This commitment to greatness has resulted in a deeper understanding for Korban on the effects each industry has on the

other. “It’s always been important that I understand fashion in order to create interiors where fashion can thrive,” says the designer. “I think people are really starting to grasp the notion that a space can be put together in the same way an outfit is selected.” To that point, fashion houses are now looking to interiors, as “architecture and furniture silhouettes are proving to be huge influences for their brand,” expounds Korban. He further asserts, “designers whose aesthetics are based in minimalism—Jil Sander, Céline, Balenciaga—often turn to interior structures as a source of research.” And though runway collections appear to move at light speed in comparison to interior debuts, the fashion industry is largely dependent on the design world to support their lines. “These days you need to have a well-defined environment to act as an extension of the lifestyle you are selling,” states Korban. Suffice it to say, the synergy between fashion and interiors seems to be an ever-growing one that will continue to elevate each to the next level.

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NAMES TO KNOW

DAVID

JOHN DICK & KRISTA SCHROCK Los Angeles | discinteriors.com

WHY WE LOVE THEM: This design duo conceives spaces that reflect their SoCal surroundings—calm, refined and textured. Each space has a clear point of view, utilizing the natural materials and of-the-earth color palettes they’ve become known for.

LUXE PRESENTS THE TALENTED FRESH DESIGNERS WHO ARE COMMANDING OUR ATTENTION.

In their words: “Always looking to nature as inspiration, we fantasize about designing an inn in Big Sur high on a cliff with views of the treetops and the ocean. We love the idea of creating interiors that age well over time, and that are united with nature.”

WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY LACY MORRIS

CATHERINE KWONG

San Francisco | catherinekwong.com WHY WE LOVE HER: Recognized for her use

of strong graphic elements and a rich color palette, Catherine Kwong’s interiors are elegant, tailored and, though modern and glamorous, still distinctly livable.

▲ FRANCES

MERRILL

Los Angeles | reathdesign.com

WHY WE LOVE HER: Frances Merrill’s designs are a study in sophistication without being too stuffy. Her interiors are marked with a bit of East Coast prep blended seamlessly with a laid-back California vibe, all characterized with layered textures and lively color. In her words: “My dream project would be to renovate the Topanga Ranch Motel. It is a cottage-style building built in the 1920s to house the road workers expanding the Pacific Coast Highway. It operated as a motel until the state bought it in 2001 and has been empty ever since. I would love to restore it into a 1930s/’40s California-style home, like a location from a Raymond Chandler novel.”

MEGAN WINTERS

Chicago | meganwinters.com

WHY WE LOVE HER: Grounded in an element of high style, Megan Winters layers bold color palettes with elegant yet glamorous and edgy furnishings. Her fearless compositions are often characterized by whimsical nods and a flawless mix of vintage and modern. In her words: “The best advice I have ever received is to live life to the fullest, work hard, follow your passion and always, without exception and regardless of cost, do the right thing. In business and life there are absolutes in integrity. Don’t ever let anyone convince you otherwise.”

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PAQUETTE

Seattle | brianpaquetteinteriors.com

WHY WE LOVE HIM: Embracing all things outdoors, Brian Paquette’s aesthetic encompasses what the Pacific Northwest is all about: a sense of adventure. His designs utilize lots of layering, clean lines and a thoughtful use of organic color. In his words: “I am constantly inspired by the work of others in the industry, whether that be interior designers, furniture and lighting designers, textile makers, artists, ceramicists or photographers. I am only as good as the people I surround myself with and there is some really thoughtful and next-level work being done here in Seattle.”

DICK & SCHROCK PHOTO: D. GILBERT. MERRILL PHOTO: ANDRE VIPPOLIS. PAQUETTE PHOTO: BELATHEE. WINTERS PHOTO: WERNER STRAUBE. KWONG PHOTO: BESS FRIDAY.

In her words: “My biggest design complaint is when there are too many statement pieces crowded into one space; it starts to dilute the effect. It’s all about layering in the elements to speak to each other in a cohesive way so that the interiors maintain a sense of balance.”

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RADAR / NEW GUARD

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HESS

Portland | osmosedesign.com

WHY WE LOVE HER: From sleek, minimal and modern to rustic and relaxed with lots of natural woods, Andee Hess’ designs are hard to pin down. This varied aesthetic is something she equates to design being like storytelling, and that not everyone’s stories are the same. In her words: “I like to take on projects that pose new challenges; there is always so much to investigate and discover. However, residential work is always fascinating to me, as I’m entering someone else’s world and, with that, all of their expectations.”

PATRICK MELE

New York | patrickmele.com WHY WE LOVE HIM: Patrick Mele’s bold use of graphic color and prints has earned him an avid following. Both relaxed and refined, his rooms feel as if they could have always been there, loved and lived-in.

PALOMA CONTRERAS

Houston | palomacontreras.com

In his words: “Whether it’s during trips abroad, through books or articles I read or from those that have come before me, there are individuals whose talent, curiosity and contribution astound me. This is what drives me forward.”

WHY WE LOVE HER: Keeping with tradition,

Paloma Contreras seeks out classic silhouettes and timeless pieces, mixing them in a modern arrangement. Though polished and refined, expect pops of color with a bit of glam. In her words: “I would love to design a winery or residence in Napa Valley—one of my favorite places in the world. It embodies effortless, chic American style; laid-back but sophisticated, pared down yet completely luxurious. There’s a great balance of the two worlds unlike anything I have experienced anywhere else.”

BROWN

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New York | calebandersondesign.com

WHY WE LOVE HIM: One to take risks, Caleb Anderson’s creations

are eclectic and curious yet polished, and often his spaces have an element of surprise or a moment of the avant-garde. In his words: “I would love to restore a large historic house with solid bones and interesting architecture. I would curate the rooms with antiques and modern elements and create a magnificent garden. I am fascinated not just for these homes’ architectural characteristics, but also for the intrigue of their history.”

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WHY WE LOVE HIM: Andrew Brown creates spaces that have history and that feel well-traveled and collected with texture and depth. With a lean toward clean lines in a classic, high-contrast color palette, expect a seamless interweaving of styles and eras in his designs—old and new, masculine and feminine, simple and ornate. In his words: “I’m very curious by nature and am always intrigued by the history behind things. I travel a lot, which keeps my eyes open to new possibilities. In design, I try to look at everything in a different way—my mind is always thinking in terms of how to reinterpret the objects that I see that inspire me.”

HESS PHOTO: LINCOLN BARBOUR. MELE PHOTO: TIMOTHY KOLK. BROWN PHOTO: TRIA GIOVAN. ANDERSON PHOTO: MARCO RICCA. CONTRERAS PHOTO: MAX BURKHALTER.

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RADAR / FUTURE OF DESIGN Stephen Burks, of Stephen Burks Man Made, in his new Brooklyn-based design studio. He’s currently working on collections for Dedon, Parachilna and Roche Bobois, as well as his brand’s participation in this year’s Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture in China and The Armory Show in New York for 2016.

WORLD AFFAIRS

For decades, international design has almost exclusively referenced a European sensibility. But I’m interested in a more inclusive approach that considers other world cultures. In the early days of my career, I looked at travel as purely for inspiration. Once I began visiting the so-called more exotic regions of the world and creating with the people there, however, travel grew to be just as important an aspect of my designs as sketching. Going to places like Colombia, the Philippines and Senegal has become an inextricable part of my process and life. My work with various artisan groups started when I was sought out by nonprofits like Aid To Artisans and Artesanías de Colombia to be a design consultant. But as I started to understand

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the role that commerce could play in benefitting these craftsmen, my manufacturing partners and I began to seek them out. I found my Senegalese basket-weaving artisans, for example, at a street fair in New York City’s West Village, and my long-term relationship with them has now included several collaborative trips to Africa to produce the Single and Triple Basket lamps and Material Composition 3 totem. This desire to return to handmade objects is becoming more widespread, and I believe that luxury in the 21st century will be defined by more appropriate expressions of authentic craftsmanship. However, as luxury brands move into new markets, they’re increasingly introduced to new interpretations of what that

means, and of technique and luxury itself. Authenticity shouldn’t be thought of as a marketing ingredient that can just be added to a production formula; it’s about being true to the culture of the product’s origin. But there are always clever ways to combine the hand with industry; in fact, it’s the coming together of industrial manufacturing and handmade craftsmanship, two seemingly disparate modes of production, that is inherently contemporary and innovative. And with this new partnership, the role of designer is shifting, as he or she is becoming a collaborator for change. The designer of the future will be at the center of every discussion of new ideas and social progress.

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Avo / avoavo.com

Frances Palmer Pottery / francespalmerpottery.com

FREEZE FRAME WITH EACH NEW COLLECTION, THESE INNOVATIVE BRANDS CHALLENGE THE WAY WE PERCEIVE AND EXPERIENCE DESIGN. HERE, WE SPOTLIGHT THE NEXT GENERATION OF STELLAR STANDOUTS.

Roche Bobois / roche-bobois.com

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Sieger by F端rstenberg / sieger-germany.com

Apparatus / apparatusstudio.com

Eskayel / eskayel.com

INSET DEDAR PHOTO: ANDREA FERRARI.

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FIND IT: PALM BEACH Top row: Silkyway in Color 005 by Dedar / Price upon request / Jerry Pair / 954.923.3330 / jerrypair.com. Pearl and Grey Patchwork / Avo / $3,250 / avoavo.com. Oxide Vase Trees / Frances Palmer Pottery / $650 / francespalmerpottery.com. Middle row: Blink Collection by Yabu Pushelberg / Stellar Works / Price upon request / stellarworks.com; yabupushelberg.com. Horsehair Sconce / Apparatus / $4,700 / apparatusstudio.com. Bottom row: Nouveaux Classiques Collection / Roche Bobois / Price upon request / 561.835.4982 / roche-bobois.com. Luna Collection / Sieger by F端rstenberg / Starting at $1,198 / sieger-germany.com. Bungalow in Aura / Playland Capsule Collection / Eskayel / Price upon request / eskayel.com. Background fabric: Feather Cashmere in Falcon by de Le Cuona / $503 per yard / Jerry Pair / 954.923.3330 / jerrypair.com.

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INSIDE EDITION

LUXE TAPPED THREE LOCAL INFLUENCERS FOR THEIR BEST SOURCES AND RECOMMENDATIONS TO SHINE LIGHT ON SOME OF THE AREA’S FINEST OFFERINGS IN ART AND DESIGN. WENDY RAIZIN Hot Spots “I love Cavastone in Boca Raton; it has such clean, modern surface offerings you can’t really find anywhere else in South Florida. Romo in Dania Beach is my go-to for fabulously cool wallpaper and textiles. And Christian Liaigre’s showroom in the Miami Design District is small yet elegant with beautiful furniture.”

ALL ABOARD FLORIDA

Signals are all clear as a new passenger train prepares to roll through town: All Aboard Florida is well on its way to linking downtown Miami to Orlando International Airport, with stations set up between Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach. The $3-billion project will cover approximately 250 miles and will provide future passengers a time-savings average of 30 percent when traveling between Miami and Orlando. In West Palm Beach, the station will occupy the plot of land in the downtown district between Datura and Evernia streets, with CityPlace and the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts to the south, and will span nearly 60,000 square feet. The multilevel, angular station, designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP in association with Zyscovich Architects, is estimated to cost nearly $30 million and will mirror the other stations in design. It is slated for completion in early 2017, and once the track is clear, expect 16 northbound and 16 southbound departures every single day. allaboardflorida.com

DAVID FONT Hot Spots: “I like Artefacto and Doro Designs, both for different reasons. Artefacto in Aventura is special because it embodies modern sophistication and warmth all in one. Doro Designs in Miami offers a uniqueness and customization that is unparalleled; it’s essentially functional art, a conversation piece.” On Art... “My favorite local artist is Alex Yanes. His deep connection with South Florida is evident in his use of vibrant, clean colors and bold graphics. His art seems at home in almost any room—whether it’s a fun space or a sophisticated, otherwise minimalist one screaming for expression. As if the sheer awesomeness of his art were not enough, Alex is also a true class act.”

WILLIAM PEACOCK Hot Spots: “The Palm Beach Antique & Design Center in West Palm Beach is my top place for home design in all of South Florida. They keep everything from authentic midcentury pieces to Murano glass to Addison Mizner-style lighting in stock, making it an easy one-stop shop when finding goods for all types of clientele. The owner, Simonette Hakim, has incredible resources, and I can rely on her to find pieces that not many are able to.” On Art... “The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, located at Morikami Park Road in Delray Beach, has an old-world feel that caters to all the senses. The gardens are magnificent and the collection of Japanese art really plays well to the ages. It’s a great place to spend the afternoon daydreaming and collecting inspiration.”

MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS. RAIZIN HEADSHOT: STEPHEN MALOMAN. FONT HEADSHOT: RODRIGO VARELA. PEACOCK HEADSHOT: DAVID BUSCH.

BLUEPRINT

BLUEPRINT RENDERINGS: SKIDMORE, OWINGS & MERRILL LLP IN ASSOCIATION WITH ZYSCOVICH ARCHITECTS. INSIDE EDITION VIGNETTE PHOTOS, FROM TOP: COURTESY ADDISON GALLERY, SAM GRAHAM, COURTESY

On Art... “Patricia Bowe, the owner of the Addison Gallery in Delray Beach’s Pineapple Grove, is a true professional, both unpretentious and knowledgeable. I can send clients to her beautiful, airy space to see works by established artists, and then they’re in a great area for lunch when they’re done.”

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TALKING SHOP WITH BILL PROCTOR

PARIS CERAMICS When did you open? We welcomed our first guests into our new space at 230-B South County Road in July 2015. Why Palm Beach? We’re drawn to the city’s long history of appreciation for design and architecture. We felt our material collections were a perfect fit here. Describe the space. We started by embracing the light, airy feel of the room, as well as the openness and the architecture of the landmark building. Exposing the original cypress beams and corbels that came with the space helped us do just that, creating sight lines that carry your eyes up. On the floor? Ninety percent of our collection is our own Paris Ceramics product; we import, prepare and finish our own brand in Virginia. The other 10 percent is carefully selected from craftsmen around the world. parisceramicsusa.com

#INSTACRUSH @benjhicks

WHO: South Florida-based adventure-seeker Ben Hicks, who has photographed everything from the tropical landscape of Bali to sea turtles hatching in his own backyard. WHAT: Expect a feed full of aweinspiring shots from around the world. Symmetry and perspective are both acutely present, as is open water in various forms and wildlife in their natural habitat—starfish, stingray and manatee. WHY: Hicks uses his images as a way to promote awareness, underlining his belief that the world’s oceans can never have too many fans in support of its delicate ecosystem.

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There’s no denying Sacha Lakic’s design roots: The sexy curves and daredevil lines of the Paris-based talent’s furniture speak to his aesthetic sensibilities as loudly as the idling of the engines of the Yamaha-powered motorcycles he used to design. And his most recent collaboration with Italian furniture giant Roche Bobois is more of the same—as illustrated by the Aircell fauteuils below—with the edgy silhouettes of chairs and sofas that would look equally as comfortable with a cashmere throw or a leather jacket draped over their arms. roche-bobois.com

For two weeks, the largest outdoor museum show will take over the streets of West Palm Beach, as 20 inspiring artists use the sides of downtown buildings as the canvases for their murals. Look for these unique art pieces adorning residential towers, a hotel, a city-owned garage and the Royal Park Bridge. Among this year’s roster of artists are the Miami-based duo Andrew Antonaccio and Filio Galvez of 2Alas—known for their linear and geometric portraits and abstractions—and New York City-based Sean Yoro (aka Hula), who paints portraits of women while floating atop a paddleboard. His images offer an element of hyperrealism, the female figure escaping life-like out of the water. canvaswpb.org

TALKING SHOP PHOTO: COURTESY PARIS CERAMICS. INSTACRUSH PHOTOS: BEN HICKS. SAVE THE DATE PHOTO: SEAN YORO. COLLABORATION PHOTO: COURTESY ROCHE BOBOIS.

IN HIS WORDS: “Over half of my most popular images are taken less than three miles from where I live in Boca Raton. I love to go explore the shallow waters looking for unique perspectives on nature that people might not have seen before. It’s not too often that people can say they are excited to wake up early to go to work, but I’m lucky enough to call that my job.”

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JESSICA GLYNN, PALM BEACH CHIC As an interior and architectural photographer based in Palm Beach, Jessica Glynn calls it her life’s work to document the most beautiful homes on the tiny barrier island. A dream job, we know, as her working environment usually consists of sprawling, palm- and column-lined pools overlooking the Atlantic and rooms bedecked in ornate hand-painted tiles, two-story Palladian-style windows and world-famous art pieces. With the recent release of her first coffee table book, Palm Beach Chic, it just got easier to escape into the luxurious minutiae of Palm Beach living. In addition, being a local herself makes Glynn the ideal person to show the art- and design-obsessed around town. Here, she details the perfect day in sunny Palm Beach. jessicaglynn.com 3 p.m. Nearby is The Society of the Four Arts gardens. I love to admire the beautiful landscape design. In season, there are some wonderful lectures here, as well.

10:30 a.m. Once you’re back into town, stop at Starbucks on Worth Avenue for breakfast. Believe it or not, the Starbucks in Palm Beach is a great place to have a coffee and meet locals.

4 p.m. Once it’s cooled down a bit, a great way to spend the afternoon is biking along the Lake Trail. It is a wonderful hidden gem, open to bicycles and pedestrians only. The route has postcard-like scenery and gorgeous views into the backyards of some of the largest estates on Palm Beach.

11:30 a.m. Pop into Altona directly across the street. It has a great selection of women’s clothing and jewelry. A walk down Worth Avenue is always a pleasure, as is window-shopping and discovering the hidden alleys and architecturally significant “vias” off the main avenue. I love Roberta Roller Rabbit, Calypso St. Barth, Flowers of Worth and Neiman Marcus.

5:30 p.m. Get back to your car and make your way over the bridge to Antique Row in West Palm Beach. For furniture and interior design showrooms, this is a great place to be. Stroll along the shops on South Dixie Highway from Southern Boulevard to Belvedere Road. Make sure to stop at Objects20c and ask for Wade Terwilliger.

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6:30 p.m. Time for a drink! Head back over to Palm Beach for the HMF Bar at The Breakers. The property is worthy of a stroll before heading to dinner.

2 p.m. Down the street, step into Chris Leidy Photography, where underwater photographer Chris Leidy operates his studio. Some of his amazing art is featured in my book, such as an image taken in Papua New Guinea (below) that features a bubble-tip anemone.

7:30 p.m. It’s walkable, if you prefer; otherwise, drive to Buccan for a beautiful dinner. It’s a fun, young and eclectic eatery with a cool vibe, but be sure to make reservations. Also, come prepared to pass plenty of small plates around the table, as the menu is meant for sharing.

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SHAPE SHIFTER THE PIECE: Hex Bookends THE DESIGNER: Erin Sullivan FIND IT: esobjects.com THE INSPIRATION: Featuring powerful geometric patterns, these bookends were created to reflect the careful study of nature’s balance and the intricate life-forms that exist within.

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BEAUTY IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER, AS PROVEN BY THESE SIX TASTEMAKERS WHOSE FIRST IMPRESSIONS ARE ANYTHING BUT EXPECTED. WRITTEN BY CARA GIBBS PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHRISTINA HOLMES

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First Impression: Substantial, modular, biomimicry, symbolic, meticulous. Artistry: Erin’s work preserves fragile, found-in-nature forms in bronze: beetles, feathers and snakes are all frozen forever in time. These organic elements are combined with geometric patterns distilled from biology, ancient symbols and precise modern shapes to create a collection with references that span centuries. Material: The polished-brass base is very satisfying; I respond to the honesty of the material. Luxury: When the bespoke nature of the piece is evident, that is luxury. Time-Honored: These bookends seem like they could be from the ancient world. I can see this collection in a glamorous foyer or library.

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First Impression: Simplistic, harmonious, teasing, light, elegant. Staying Power: Calvin Klein has managed to create interesting variations on traditional home pieces, elevating their elegance while keeping a level of simplicity that allows for each piece to complement a variety of styles. Form + Function: The juxtaposition between the glass and stone materials, while repeating the same square form within both, produces a gradation of transparency to opaque. Ethos: Playfulness brings a humanistic element to a design. Without it, the simplicity would feel sterile. Found: This table should live somewhere the light would constantly change, showing off the transparent levels of the base.

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LUCID THOUGHTS THE PIECE: Crosscut Glass + Strata Stone Side Table THE DESIGNER: Calvin Klein Home FIND IT: calvinklein.com THE INSPIRATION: With an aim to challenge simplistic form and daily function—a trademark of the formidable brand—this side table pairs intersecting smokedtranslucent glass with a natural stone top to create material contrast and visual texture.

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ROUGHLY REFINED THE PIECE: Rupi Bronze Nesting Bowls THE DESIGNER: Jaimal Odedra FIND IT: maisongerard.com THE INSPIRATION: Employing old-world sand-casting techniques, each exquisitely crafted piece is handmade by Moroccan artisans, revealing a byproduct of organic shapes conveyed in dual textures.

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First Impression: Irregular, solid, man-made, cozy, precious. Finishing Touch: The glossy brass finish and textured exterior create a dialogue between the inside and out. Construction: Nested inside one another, the irregular shapes resemble something that comes from nature but is flecked with a human touch—a human intervention rooted in exceptional craftsmanship. Chances Are: Risk leads to great, unexpected results. It’s a fascinating way to ideate innovative products. Here, the experimentation within the applied arts led to a successful outcome that feels very natural, like part of the same visual language. Lasting Impact: People will look at these objects 100 years from now in museums and learn about our current lifestyle and contemporary human behavior. It’s these types of pieces that will eventually transcend time.

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FIGHT CLUB THE PIECE: Arrow, Warrior Collection THE DESIGNER: Raymond Barberousse FIND IT: studiopgrb.com THE INSPIRATION: Warrior meets high design as this Miami-based studio challenges conventional symbolism— with the arrow no longer a weapon for conflict but rather an illuminating fixture that radiates beauty.

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First Impression: Complementary, elegant, quiet, expressive, balanced. Show + Tell: Every designer’s creative process is wildly different. It is difficult to look at a final piece and know how someone has arrived there. The object will always possess phantoms of the process, but if a work is successful (like here) there is also something that has not entirely been revealed, something that is greater than the sum of its parts. Mark of Success: Balance achieved via imbalance. Memory: Ten years ago I was traveling on the Trans-Siberian Railway and there was an incredibly beautiful woman that left behind an Art Deco hairpin similar to this fixture. I keep it with my drafting pencils. Play vs. Work: Playfulness is the forever mistress of all creative work.

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EN PLEIN AIR THE PIECE: Bloomsbury Rose in Indigo and Damson, Caprifoglio Collection THE DESIGNER: Tricia Guild FIND IT: designersguild.com THE INSPIRATION: Sumptuous velvet is the canvas for a hand-painted floral motif of delicate, large-scale roses that radiates with the feel of a contemporary tapestry in full bloom.

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First Impression: Textural, romantic, rugged, rich, Impressionistic. Forward-Thinking: It’s not easy to take something old and make it new, but for Designers Guild, that art seems effortless. In this collection, traditional motifs and contemporary palettes draw from the past—enlivening designs in a way that feels fresh and transformative. Work of Art: These prints don’t feel like fabric but rather painted compositions—as if Monet stopped by the studio to whip up some designs. Instant Classic: Each hand-painted fabric is quick to become an heirloom of tomorrow. That’s often the benefit of a one-of-a-kind piece, especially one that puts whimsy front and center.

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WOW FACTOR THE PIECE: W Chairs THE DESIGNER: Anna Karlin FIND IT: annakarlin.com THE INSPIRATION: With the classic Windsor in mind, Anna Karlin carefully crafted the W chairs (set of four) to reflect a timeworn sensibility seen through a modern lens, meticulously whittling each spoke by hand to the desired finish, which is then met by a perfectly formed CNC seat.

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First Impression: Hand-touched, spirited, bold, evocative, regal. Composition: I love how these chairs play with form and proportion, most especially in their exaggerated torsos that reveal a soft, matte finish on the maple. Muse: Anna Karlin artfully navigates the design process in such an incredibly fluid way without relegating what she does to a specific discipline. Working with this dynamic interdisciplinary approach, she really hones the definition of what it means to create and to be a creative. Storytelling: While it’s certainly true that these chairs exude a modern silhouette, there’s also something nostalgic about them. They generate an emotional response and prevail a connection to objects in a compelling way.

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THE LOOK Captivating color and jewelry-inspired material palettes bring personality and interest to our favorite rooms in the home. PRODUCED BY BRIELLE M. FERREIRA + HANNAH TOLES

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MATERIAL MAGIC

SILVER AND GOLD ARE MORE THAN HOLIDAY MAINSTAYS: THESE RICH METALS ARE BRINGING SPARKLE TO THE HOME’S POWERHOUSE ROOMS ALL YEAR-ROUND. WRITTEN BY BRIELLE M. FERREIRA

There’s a reason why materials like silver and gold are such sought-after options in the worlds of fine jewelry and art: The metals are as practical as they are beautiful—their patented shimmer and shine as powerful a statement as their longevity. So, it makes sense that as the kitchen and bathroom become more and more like proper gems in the center of the homes they inhabit, that designers and architects alike would begin to implement a bit of similar material magic into their designs—a wonderfully sculptural knob in hand-cast bronze in the bath or a ribbon of brass inlaid into a complicated tile pattern on a backsplash. Here, we borrow the best of bling to celebrate kitchens and baths that are both high functioning and high fashion.

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Los Angeles-based interior designer Caitlin Murray uses big doses of high-gloss brass and emerald to transform an entertainment-friendly kitchen into a moody, modern masterpiece that is huge on style. blacklacquerdesign.com Share your vision for this enviable space. The client is young and hip and works in tech, so my partner at the time, Caitlin McCarthy of Caitlin McCarthy Design, and I felt like there was a wonderful opportunity to do something fun and out there. When we found the color for the cabinets— Benjamin Moore’s Chrome Green—we knew we had exactly what we were looking for. It informed everything we did.

Favorite thing about this showstopping kitchen? I love the edgy black Marquina marble and the way that the material interacts with the other elements in the space, like the lacquered brass and the rich green of the cabinets. The resulting combination just reads as really luxurious and incredibly bold. Everything about this kitchen was designed to stand out, and that’s what it does.

Why did you opt for brass fixtures and hardware? We didn’t want to do anything that was expected, and I think using chrome or polished nickel would have been pretty, for sure, but more subtle than what we wanted to achieve. The lacquered brass, on the other hand, is super dramatic and reads so perfectly with the color story in the space that I’m not sure the kitchen would feel as balanced without it.

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KITCHEN PHOTO: MARY COSTA. HEADSHOT: COURTESY BLACK LACQUER DESIGN.

The kitchen cabinets are painted in Benjamin Moore’s Chrome Green, the perfect backdrop for the high shine of the pendants from Tom Dixon, LawsonFenning stools, Rubinet faucet and pulls from Liz’s Antique Hardware. The backsplash is from Ann Sacks, and the appliances are Viking.

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ON THE LINE Poggenpohl continues to challenge modern-is-cold misconceptions with +Artesio, a modular kitchen line that blends materials for maximum effect—pairing glass-front cabinets with warm wooden backsplashes and sleek aluminum panels for a hint of sparkle. In this handsome San Francisco space, for example, designer I-Ching Ueng takes the mix one step further, integrating the chromed-out accents on the kitchen’s focal wall with an attention-grabbing bronze chandelier overhead, the result of which is an effortlessly chic retreat that’s perfect for entertaining. poggenpohl.com

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If you’re craving an alternative to the decades-old stainless-steel appliance trend, Whirlpool’s latest offering is a welcomed palate cleanser in the kitchen sphere. This spring, the company will introduce a full suite of kitchen appliances available in a warm-toned painted metallic named Sunset Bronze, which is sure to turn some heads. whirlpool.com

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While German-based kitchen manufacturer Eggersmann has become well-known in the States for its sleek, contemporary kitchens with razor-sharp lines, the company hasn’t been resting on its laurels. In fact, the brand’s newest iterations prove it believes it’s what’s on the inside that counts. Leather accents and crisp stainless steel have become foundations for the company’s carefully rendered drawer organization units, including specially crafted inserts that are really spicing things up. eggersmann.com

KITCHEN PHOTO: JILL BROUSSARD. TILE PHOTO: COURTESY ARTISTIC TILE. DRAWER PHOTO: COURTESY EGGERSMANN. REFRIGERATOR PHOTO: COURTESY WHIRLPOOL.

With its rough metal studs, fine inlay work and star-like accents, the Castello Noir tile from Artistic Tile’s recently released Grand Tour collection walks the thin line between edgy and delicate. Meant to recall the handsome trunks that accompanied the upper European echelon on their travels, this newest addition ensures any kitchen is ready for adventure. artistictile.com

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For tile manufacturer New Ravenna Mosaic’s latest offering—the Parterre collection—the company got personal, tasking its consumers with fl exing their creative muscles thanks to the line’s endless possibilities for customization. When designers Sara Baldwin and Paul Schatz began developing the designs, they wanted to create surfaces with the flexibility to encourage tile lovers to leave their mark, so the 18 laser-cut variations they crafted allow them to substitute natural stone with Serenity glass, shell, ceramic and even aluminum to build unique combinations for bathrooms that are as individual as the people who inhabit them. newravenna.com

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Crafted from a single piece of stone, Lapicida’s Italian Arabescato marble bathtub is designed to make a statement. While its $45,000 price tag ensures the piece is as exclusive a showpiece as you can imagine for the bath, truly it is the bathtub’s creamy color and dreamy gray veining that makes it a real standout. The best part? Since it’s individually laser cut from one-of-a-kind antique stone in England, no two pieces will ever be alike. lapicida.com

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Hand-poured and -forged on the third fl oor of a charming narrow townhouse in Greenwich Village, New York, this whimsical hand-shaped pull from P.E. Guerin exemplifies all the qualities the 158-year-old company strives to instill in each of its products: timelessness and dedication to craft paired with capturing the feeling of the maker’s hand (literally). peguerin.com

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Axor teamed up with Swedish design studio Front to launch 240, a line of conical fixtures that celebrate the beauty of the bathroom—bringing the pipes that are normally hidden behind walls into the space, showcasing the path the water takes to join in on essential functions. Available in chrome and copper, this pretty sculptural piece is on its way to becoming a cult classic. hansgrohe-usa.com

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The bathtub is from Victoria + Albert; the chandelier is from 1stdibs. All of the hardware used throughout the space is from Waterworks, with the exception of the vintage seahorse hardware sourced from the Rose Bowl Flea Market.

Designers have been busy bringing gold and brass into the bath to pretty up what has, in the past, been purely practical, and these warm-toned materials are quickly giving tried-and-true chrome a run for its money. According to Tamara Kaye-Honey, the designer responsible for this pretty Southern California room, this change is only natural. “There’s a lovely patina that comes from working with materiels like unlacquered brass,” she says. “Plus, when paired with white, the palette is soothing while also feeling fresh and modern.” On the following page, interior talents from across the country share their favorite golden-hued spaces from their own design portfolios.

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“BRINGING IN BRASS IN SMALL TOUCHES IS A GREAT WAY TO INTRODUCE WARMTH AND CLASS TO AN OTHERWISE SIMPLE SPACE.”

“THE BRASS MIRROR WORKS GREAT WITH THE OIL-RUBBED BRONZE HERE. I PREFER TO MIX AND MATCH. IT MAKES THINGS LOOK SO MUCH MORE AUTHENTIC.” -LINDSEY CORAL HARPER, lchinteriors.com

“There’s more of a story to a space that uses brass instead of chrome or stainless steel. Brass adds a maturity and history to any room.” -RYAN WHITE, ryanwhitedesigns.com

Clockwise from top left: The team at House of Jade Interiors struck a winning combination in this bathroom by pairing brass-framed mirrors from One Kings Lane with pendants from Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co. The Waterworks vanity, faucet, mirror and floor tile in this midcentury-inspired bathroom by Ryan White all contribute to the space’s timeless look; the sconces are from Circa Lighting. In this powder room by Lindsey Coral Harper, the vintage mirror from Mrs. Howard is a true standout against the teal Farrow & Ball wallpaper; the onyx countertop is from R.G. New York Tile.

KRASON BATHROOM: COURTESY HOUSE OF JADE INTERIORS. WHITE BATHROOM: LAURA HULL. HARPER BATHROOM: FRANCESCO LAGNESE.

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POOL HOUSE SHINING A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON A HISTORIC PROPERTY, LIGHTING DESIGNER NATHAN ORSMAN CREATES A STUDY IN CONTRAST.

What was your approach for such an iconic Palm Beach property? This estate is known as one of the earliest oceanfront mansions in Palm Beach, designed by architect F. Burrall Hoffman Jr. The home’s history, along with the fact that this type of architecture often has little landscape of any scale, resulted in a focus on both the historical and architectural elements. Also, the exterior of the home had always been kept relatively dark at night and we wished to maintain that and not over-light the property.

The juxtaposition between light and dark is so striking here. It is the subtle interplay between light and shadow that creates intrigue. Automated controls were heavily utilized and we chose not to change the colors of the lighting, as the color temperature is critical to ensure that you enjoy the space without an awareness of the light itself. We achieved a warm, liveable environment by softly lighting the walls, silhouetting the landscape and keeping the lighting between the walls and the pool quiet.

Did you give any prior thought to the reflective quality of the pool? Understanding water and its effects on lighting was of vital importance, so we sought to illuminate as much as possible that was off scale to the pool, as it sits within a walled garden. Due to the history of the property, we chose older halogen lights for the pool because the color temperature is so important and any shiny or new LED lights would have been inappropriate. The result is a beautiful, subtle accompaniment to the architecture and landscape.

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MASTER BEDROOM DESIGNER ELOISE KUBLI DEPLOYS A MIX OF METALS AND LUXE FABRICS THAT ALL ADD UP TO ONE GLAMOROUS SPACE.

This space features bold shine yet has a certain serenity about it. Interior design is like a painting in your mind—a mix of textures and colors that come together upon installation that create magic and balance. Both the wife and her husband have hectic careers and needed a place to relax at the end of the day, so for this particular room, it was critical to define the sleeping and lounge areas, as I wanted the space to imbue a sanctuary-like feel reminiscent of visiting a fine resort.

Was there a particular inspiration for your color story? The custom bed set the tone for the entire room to be layered in shimmering, reflective hues of platinum and silver. From there, sophistication was then quickly determined with simple yet detailed millwork. The soft color scheme of ivory, blue, white and gray bestows a relaxing atmosphere while providing a muted background for the crystal, Lucite and metallic finishes to shine through, creating a serene yet seductive space.

Let’s talk details about the décor and finishes. Wide-blade shutters offered a timeless solution to the clients’ privacy concerns, while gorgeous linen draperies wrap the space in luxury yet are motorized to provide another level of privacy and light control. Statement moldings and a crystal chandelier create drama and scale. I also added a special piece to the space with the silver-cast tree cocktail table to reflect Bachelor Gulch in Colorado, where the clients first met.

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DINING ROOM WITH DECIDEDLY PALM BEACH PANACHE, DESIGNER JODY SMITH MAKES NEUTRAL COLORS A MAINSTAY BENEATH A LOFTY CEILING.

You pulled off such an intimate space beneath this towering ceiling. Originally a formal living space that we converted into a dining room, it was of utmost importance to the clients that this large space become cozy. Given the volume of the room— two stories tall at approximately 22 feet high—that was somewhat of a challenge. We redid the moldings to help break down the size of the walls and to better work with the furniture in the space, which in turn created a more comfortable environment. How did you create visual interest within such a monochromatic palette? The science to a simpler palette is to keep it interesting with a mix of textures and tone-on-tone patterns. We achieved this through the décor: a carpet that warms up the room, fully upholstered chairs that add softness, a custom 10-foot-tall breakfront with a hand-finished patina, and a very large iron chandelier that adds a nice accent to the woods and fabrics throughout.

Antalya Chair Fabric in Cashew / Stroheim / stroheim.com. Crystal Laurel Gold Chandelier and Sconce / Fine Art Lamps / fineartlamps.com. Custom-Sized Butterfield Three-Piece Breakfront / Habersham Home / habershamhome.com. Dining Table / Chaddock / chaddockhome.com. Home Builder / Onshore Construction & Development, Inc. / onshorejupiter.com. Interior Design / Jody Smith / Brown’s Interior Design / brownsinteriors.com.

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In this handsome library, Boston-based designer Jill Goldberg organized her clients’ impressive collection of books by tone for a quiet reading area that offers the full spectrum of literary genres (and color!).

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AN IN-DEPTH LOOK AT THE TRENDS, TIPS AND TRICKS THAT HELP INFUSE A HOME WITH COLOR. WRITTEN BY BRIELLE M. FERREIRA

SHADE SPECIFIC Although neutral living has dominated the home space for quite some time, tried-and-true hues like cream, white and gray have found themselves with some major competition. As homeowners are veering away from playing it safe and toward having more fun in interiors, they’re turning to color to create one-of-a-kind retreats. Whether it’s a bright injection of hue on a well-curated selection of pattern-happy pillows or bold walls painted in a can’t-look-away shade, color is taking center stage. Here, we check in with some of the nation’s top talents on the best ways to bring happy hues home.

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With all the many paint manufacturers and cleverly named swatches to choose from, the hunt for the perfect hue can prove to be difficult. From light and airy to rich and saturated, our most coveted colors are ones that are both easy to live with and that beg guests to take notice. Here, we share the covetable shades that have been making the most appearances on our design dream boards recently. From top: Pistachio, Benjamin Moore; CC0127, Fine Paints of Europe; Armoire Yellow, Ralph Lauren.

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TURN IT UP Jill Goldberg, founder of Hudson Interior Designs in Boston, goes beyond the pale, literally, as she shares her fail-proof philosophy for designing with color. Do you have a go-to shade? There’s absolutely nothing better, in my opinion, than a vibrant, Hermès-y orange. It’s my favorite color, and I love to mix it in with lots of lovely greens and blues for maximum effect. Typically, my ideal palette is one that incorporates both a warm and a cool color. Best rooms for big color? Give me a small room, and I’ll give you big, bold pattern

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and plenty of color. Tiny spaces mean you don’t have to go overboard and fill them with a lot of furniture that’s eventually going to compete with your palette, so they feel more balanced and exciting to me. Share your formula for a room with look-at-me color that doesn’t overwhelm. There’s no perfect equation, of course, but I always try to start with a singular pattern or fabric that brings all the colors I’m dreaming of together. Then, I pull the shades I like out of it— introducing them onto the draperies, trim, carpet and contrast welts throughout the room. hudsoninteriordesigns.com

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Yellow can be a bit of a gamble in the design world; the notoriously difficult shade is tricky to work with thanks to its multitude of undesirable undertones. Designer Chenault James of Columbus, Georgia, however, has it all figured out, as evidenced in this soft and sophisticated entry foyer. “As long as I gravitate toward a strong school bus yellow, the color always works for me,” she says. “It’s my favorite shade because it’s crisp and clear and doesn’t feel muddy or weighed down.” chenaultjames.com

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STYLED TO IMPRESS Bringing in color through accessories is one of Atlanta-based designer Jessica Walmsley’s favorite ways to fill a room with warmth and personality. And this pretty dining space makes it easy to see why introducing them is so effective, especially when they’re paired with funky patterns and elegant prints. “Accessories, like blue-andwhite porcelain, for example, are the icing on the cake and, other than fabric, are my favorite part of the process,” she explains. “They make a room feel layered and lived-in.” jessicawalmsleyinteriors.com

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Although this Miami living room by designer Robert Passal is not for the faint of heart, who wants to be faint of heart anyway? With just about every color of the rainbow present and accounted for, this space does more than pay lip service to the city’s Art Deco origins, and all of the vibrant, framed artwork ties the look together with all the mastery of Picasso. robertpassal.com

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A cool take on preppy painted furniture pieces, Bungalow 5’s Marco collection features a line of case goods categorized by its crisp silhouettes upholstered in rich, textural grass cloth. The nautical navy hue of the large cabinet showcased here looks especially chic when paired with the piece’s handsome gold nailheads and contemporary square pulls. bungalow5.com

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BLACK MAGIC This moody-meets-majestic breakfast room by Birmingham, Alabama-based designer Rebecca Hawkins proves wrong the common misconception that dark colors don’t bode well in small spaces with style in spades. Instead, the chiaroscuro-inspired aesthetic of this sun-dappled spot gives the awkward corner it inhabits new life; a charming pop of yellow, too, on the upholstered bench helps elevate the room into a cozy hideaway that has quickly become a family favorite. 205.919.8842

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WHEEL One look at his color explosion of an interiors portfolio is all the evidence you need that New York designer Miles Redd is used to breaking the rules. For this pretty seating area, however, Redd followed the leader right on down the color wheel—where a perfectly selected analogous palette of yellow, blue and green fills the formal space with drama and intrigue. milesredd.com

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As head of creative for the revered British paint and wallpaper company Farrow & Ball, Charlotte Cosby is an invaluable resource when it comes to identifying color trends. She’s sharing her predictions and picks for what designers and homeowners alike will be gravitating toward in 2016:

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INSPIRATION For interior designer Angie Hranowsky, color is second nature. Here, the Charleston, South Carolina-based talent dishes on how to get it made in the shade (each and every one of them). Go big: The easiest way to transform a room and a space is to paint all of your walls a bold, bright shade. It gives you the biggest bang for your buck; plus, you can always paint over it if you change your mind later. Hang it up: One of my favorite methods to bring colorful interest into a home is to introduce beautiful artwork, like the bottle cap portrait by local artist Molly B. Right in this living space I created. It informed everything else in the room—such a statement maker. Stay small: If you’re feeling a little intimidated, there’s no shame in easing into color. Start by working in more exciting shades on your fabrics or pillows—or place an eye-catching throw at the foot of your bed. angiehranowsky.com

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What’s on the color horizon for the coming year? Bold color and colored neutrals will definitely play a big role in 2016. We’re seeing people becoming more experimental as we move out of the recession, and they’re looking to make their homes feel brighter and more confident by using color. Favorite shade of the moment? It’s Farrow & Ball’s 70th anniversary next year, so there will be a lot of exciting launches to look forward to

that will mark the occasion. In terms of my favorite right now, though, it’s Stiffkey Blue (shown here). It’s regal and romantic, a real classic. Tricks for selecting the perfect paint color? I always think the most important thing is to choose a color you love! It sounds simple, but if you want to create your perfect home, making sure it’s decorated with the patterns, paints, artworks and accessories you love is the best place to start. farrow-ball.com

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There’s no limit to how often and how much to use your ideal color once you’ve finally found it. So, when San Francisco designer Lauren Ranes and her client stumbled upon the dreamiest shade of citrus they’d ever seen, they didn’t hesitate to introduce it again and again into the family homestead. “The color, Benjamin Moore’s Ravishing Red, is tomato, persimmon and watermelon all rolled into one,” explains Ranes. “It’s a dignified and cheerful shade.” The result is a cohesive color scheme that relies on pattern and print throughout to make it appropriate for each space. Here, in the breakfast room, for example, a charming Schumacher wallpaper behind the shelves and blue-and-white ginger jars lend the dining space off the kitchen the touch of formality it required. laurenranes.com

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BRIGHT LIGHT Formal doesn’t have to be fussy when it comes to stunning candelabras that are just as handsome during daytime hours as they are when they are all lit up—at least that’s the story Dunes and Duchess is telling with the brand’s coveted four-arm version, available in a variety of colorful finishes. dunesandduchess.com

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One of color’s most prized properties is being able to bring a fresh, modern perspective to traditional spaces, like it does in this sweet foyer in North Carolina with inspiring architectural detail. Using a palette of soft green and subdued coral, designer Barrie Benson transformed the home’s 1950s bones into a graceful, feminine dream. “I wanted to give a nod to the old without making it feel like one’s grandmother lives here,” says Benson with a laugh. “The palette definitely sets the tone for that. It gives visitors the hint that not everything inside is as conservative as you’d expect from a more formal Southern home.” barriebenson.com

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SOPHISTICATED AND FUN, A PALM BEACH VACATION HOME UNDERGOES A LOFTY RENOVATION THROUGH A COLORFUL, REFRESHING LENS OF BLUES AND CORALS. WRITTEN BY LINDA HAYES / PHOTOGRAPHY BY SARGENT PHOTOGRAPHY

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An installation of Medjool palms frames, and adds a sense of glamour, to the home’s newly terraced approach. Coral limestone steps, lush hedges and a manicured octagonal patch of grass foster a contemporary feel. The entry door is by Hartman Windows & Doors.

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he journey of transforming an undistinguished Palm Beach house into the startling beauty that exists today began with the vision of its Torontobased owners, who saw beyond the outdated exterior and minimal landscaping. “The owners are very style-conscious, with a true love of architecture and interior design,” says Wayne Swadron, brought down from Toronto to oversee the architectural design program in light of his long-standing relationship with the clients. This included reconfiguring the kitchen-family room connection, as well as the master bedroom, library and a powder room. “They’re always re-envisioning their environment,” adds Swadron. “We listened to their ideas and found a direction they could move toward.” Although the home’s exterior features remained essentially intact, including the stucco finish and shuttered windows (now painted white and deep gray, respectively), and the concrete tile roof, others, such as the entry door

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surround and transom, were re-concepted. The interior was a different story altogether. All agreed that the space had good bones, but aspects of the layout were awkward and the articulation and finishes left much to be desired. “It was a complete gut renovation of the finishes, the flooring, casings, base and crown moldings, the kitchen, and bathroom plumbing fixtures,” explains designer Sara McCann, who, along with fellow designer Donna Morris, complemented Swadron’s interior architectural detailing of millwork and cabinetry with decorative finishes, fixtures and furnishings. “We tried to interpret the owners’ vision and added our professional guidance and execution.” With the direction of opening up the house, especially the ground floor, Swadron created better flow between the family room and kitchen through redesigning and reconfiguring the cabinetry and central island. Conversely, he created a greater distinction between other areas. An awkward opening between the main entry hall and

A custom coffee table in the living room provided color inspiration for Lee Jofa’s drapery fabric and tribal accent pillows. The sofas are from designer Sara McCann’s shop, Hive Home, Gift & Garden. A Slim Aarons photograph poses above the fireplace, adjacent to a Carvers’ Guild mirror and a Kindel Furniture Company chest, both from Hive.

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A visual connection was created between the home’s formerly segregated kitchen and family room, as well as a causal corner breakfast nook, via color-coordinated furnishings. Shipley rattan chairs by McGuire, in a custom-colored Home Couture fabric, join Verellen sofas and a custom tufted ottoman in Romo fabric. The Hickory Chair seating in the nook, from Hive, wear an ikat in coral-and-white by Schumacher.

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The dining room includes a Hickory Chair table paired with formal coral-hued head chairs and lattice-back side chairs, all from Hive. Along with designer Donna Morris, McCann enlisted a decorative artist, Marc Beauregard, to hand-paint the surrounding walls with a replica of a palm leaf motif taken from vintage wallpaper.

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an inner stairway, for instance, was closed off to create a more formal sense of entry. “The changes modernized the house and gave it a more transitional feel,” notes builder Timothy R. Benitz. McCann and Morris’ direction was largely informed by the owners’ intended Florida lifestyle and tastes. “They have a very sophisticated city home in Toronto,” says McCann. “This was to be a true getaway—light, bright and comfortable, with nothing too fragile since they have two young children. We leaned toward a British Colonial feel, but taken up a notch to make it more contemporary and chic.” Beginning with the newly opened kitchen and family room area, the concept was first addressed via a carefully balanced color palette. Coral pendants pop amidst honed-and-mitered Calacatta Gold countertops. Twin sofas at 110 inches long are offset by a tufted ottoman in Chelsea Gray and flowing taupe draperies, and chairs with coral fringe infuse playfulness to the space.

The coloration continues into the dining room and the master suite, where a pale conch shell-colored valance behind the bed stands out against a backdrop of pale pink walls and accentuates the quiet nature of the adjoining seating area. “We played with texture to lend some interest,” McCann says. “It created a retreat for the owners.” The elimination of tight corridors gave the suite a bright, spacious feel and enabled the design of a new ensuite bath complete with a pair of playful, customized his-and-hers vanities flanking the entry. A custom-patterned mosaic floor defines the space and pulls it together at the same time. As a departure, yet keeping with the same level of chic as the rest of the house, the designers instead chose blue as the star for the more formal living room and the husband’s library; the latter is a modern, Floridainspired take on the lacquered library Albert Hadley designed for legendary philanthropist Brooke Astor.

Reconfigured to better relate to the family room and improve functionality, the kitchen now boasts a custom cabinet and island system by Image Fine Woodworking & Design, topped with Calacatta Gold countertops fabricated by Haifa General. The pendants are by The Urban Electric Co. and feature custom coral-colored drum shades.

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Opening off the living and family rooms, and with close proximity to the pool, the protected loggia is a comfortable gathering place. The gray tones utilized inside are reflected in outdoor furnishings by McKinnon and Harris, all from Hive. A gray grid that matches the home’s shutters functions as a living wall. Ceramic garden stools by Made Goods serve as cocktail tables; the light fixtures are by The Urban Electric Co.

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Hand-in-hand with the architectural and interiors work came the significant redesign of the home’s surrounding landscape. Out front, landscape designer Keith L. Williams, with the help of project manager Cory Meyer, created a sense of grand arrival, replacing a circular drive and forming an elevated garden entrance featuring a set of striking 35-five-foot-tall Medjool palm trees that pack a punch. In the backyard, Williams removed paving from around the existing pool and created a more contemporary garden, play area and lawn. “The pool seems to float in the grass,” he says. A protected loggia, which McCann and Morris outfitted with handsome outdoor furniture and a living orchid wall, provides space for outdoor gatherings and entertaining.

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The team more than achieved their goal of breathing new life into the house and its surrounds. “We took what was a home of wonderful proportion but poor interior configuration and made it relevant and current,” says Swadron. “Going into the old house and stepping into the new house are completely different experiences.” McCann is thrilled with the result, as well. “Wayne provided a fabulous space to work with,” she says. “The flow from one area to the next is terrific and there’s a nice surprise in every room—a standout detail or something that makes it really fun and adds to the overall feel. Typically, I have one favorite room from a project. Here, I like them all. It’s a happy house.”

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Opposite: A newly reconfigured hallway provides a revealing view of the master bath, where a freestanding Waterworks tub and a vintage chandelier enjoy a garden view through custom-colored Quadrille draperies. Vaughan pendants light the way as wood flooring from Absolute Hardwood Flooring flows underfoot. Below: Open and bright, the master suite is private and resplendent. The main feature is a custom bed with a headboard in Quadrille fabric matching the overhead canopy and window shades. Swinging-arm wall lamps by Visual Comfort & Co., with custom shades, offer light along with a pair of Aerin table lamps, all from Hive. French doors open to the pool.

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To match the home’s newly refined exterior, landscape architect Keith Williams gave the backyard a cleaner, more organized look. McKinnon and Harris chaises sit poolside; the lawn area was inset with pavers leading to the pool stairs. The gardenscape, installed by Lopez Group, features a green, white, light pink, gray and silver color palette inspired by the owners. The pool was refinished by Royal Palm Pools.

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IN GRAND STYLE

AN ARTIST PAINSTAKINGLY TRANSLATES HIS PASSION FOR ALL THINGS HANDCRAFTED INTO COLORFUL CERAMIC TILES WITH A BESPOKE SENSIBILITY. WRITTEN BY JENNIFER QUAIL / PHOTOGRAPHY BY SONYA REVELL

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Artist Dan Droney in his Lake Worth studio, where he hand-paints or screen-prints custom art onto ceramic tiles using hand-drawn sketches, shown on previous pages. The artist works with commercial unglazed tiles but also ones he forms himself using soft clay.

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rom a tiny kiln that would change this once-aspiring artist’s life to the regents and rock stars who now enjoy the fruits of that labor, tile artist Dan Droney has progressed his career exponentially, earning a remarkable clientele that come to him knowing he can bring a vibrant reality to their visions. The artist’s work can be found around the globe, but his methods have remained much the same as when he began. “The words they use, the clothes they wear, the overall feel of the house, the artwork they have—it all comes into play,” he says of his clients. “It’s critical that the tile fits their lives.” The murals and individual tiles that have been created at Droney’s Lake Worth studio run the gamut from featuring brightly colored maps and still lifes to historic patterns, wine labels and the animal kingdom. Initial design consultations lead first to hand-drawn illustrations by Droney and then to hand-painted or screen-printed tiles that will find their way to the clients. While all begin with a rough pencil concept, it’s those that stick to a strictly black-and-white palette that can sometimes prove most tricky, he says, due to the delicate shading involved to create dimension in the design. Though demand has grown dramatically over the years, Droney remains personally involved in every project. This personal attention has earned him an A-list following, working with esteemed designers such as Mimi McMakin and, along with one part-time assistant, creating tiles for the likes of Rod Stewart and Celine Dion. In fact, due to issues of security for some, there are completed installations that even the artist himself has not been able to see. But Droney also has turned his talent to restoring historic properties like Ca’ d’Zan at The Ringling in Sarasota. Here, he worked with the architectural team to recreate floor tiles for the storied home that now serves as a museum. And, after a year of sending samples on a weekly basis, he finally hit on the magic ingredient: Birdseed. “By sprouting the seed, the roots created the delicate veining in the wet tile that we needed,” he recalls. The artist’s love of his craft is evident in each brushstroke. “It’s the challenge that moves me,” Droney says. “The challenge to find color and design perfection for each and every project.”

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“IT’S THE CHALLENGE THAT MOVES ME. THE CHALLENGE TO FIND COLOR AND DESIGN PERFECTION FOR EACH AND EVERY PROJECT.”

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SEASIDE CHIC A NEW HOUSE ON THE WATER DEPARTS FROM THE USUAL BEACH AESTHETIC WITH A SARTORIAL FLAIR THAT BEFITS ITS STYLISH OWNER. WRITTEN BY JENNIFER SERGENT / PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRANTLEY PHOTOGRAPHY

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aterfront homes typically demand a more casual look that pays homage to their coastal surroundings, but when one of the owners is a fashion executive, high style also has to come into play. The design challenge lies in balancing the two. That’s why a Delray Beach couple called on designer Terri Pakravan, who had already worked with them on a previous house and knew their tastes when they were ready to build a new one. “The overall concept was ‘elegant beach,’ ” Pakravan says, “not too casual but a little bit glam, because she is definitely glamorous—high heels every day.” But first, the couple had to find the right property for their family with two young children. They put letters in dozens of mailboxes, asking coastal homeowners if they might be willing to sell. One of just two replies they got back happened to be for the perfect location on the Intracoastal. Once the previous ranch house came down, the couple approached architect Richard Jones and builders Thomas Laudani and Patrick Whyte to design and construct a house in the Bermuda style, which channels the island’s mix of a tropical vibe and British formality. “The design concept was based on the home’s proximity

to the waterfront,” Jones says of the layout. “We created an L-shaped plan to maximize views to the water.” The main living spaces open onto a covered loggia and pool terrace, effectively creating an outdoor room and entertaining area as an extension of the home. Pakravan specified details such as blue-and-white accent tiles on the loggia’s steps. “It makes a big impression that they’re a bit more custom,” she says. The custom elements abound inside, as well, starting with a vibrant Moroccan bowl Pakravan found in a West Palm Beach tile shop. She had it made into a sink over a Moroccan-inspired vanity she designed to go with it in the powder room. The exotic feel continues throughout the house, with dramatic splashes of blue and intricately patterned fabrics, furniture and lighting. “I love print and pattern,” the owner says. “They really define and give a lot of personality both to your outfit and to your home.” But Pakravan made sure the glam part of the equation didn’t take over. Beachy elements such as grass-cloth wallcovering and sea fan art by Karen Robertson temper the exuberance of the crystal chandelier, velvet sofa and the coffee table’s pearl inlay in the living and dining spaces. In the kitchen and family area, a slipcovered sectional

Above: The house presents its formal side to the street, with brick pavers, a mahogany garage and a front door from Distinctive Doors & Architectural Products. Towering palms, installed by Floridian Landscape, form a canopy over the entrance. The cement-tiled roof by Gulfstream Roofing is heat- and wind-resistant. Opposite: The foyer sets the home’s beachy-chic tone, mixing an antiqued-mirror-and-silver-leaf table from ABC Carpet & Home with more laid-back accents such as Robert Allen’s casual ikat drapery fabric on bamboo rods by Antique Drapery Rod Co. The glass lantern is from Churchill Galleries; the temple jars are by Bungalow 5. Wood flooring is from Designer Floors.

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The living room is a study in blue: a sofa from Jayson Home in Chicago wearing Romo velvet, Lee Industries chairs in a Raoul Textiles tie-dye from John Rosselli & Associates, ottomans from Circa Who in Annie Selke fabric, and matching Roberto Cavalli pillows. A mother-of-pearl cocktail table from ABC Carpet & Home speaks to the shell-adorned Oly sconces flanking a Venetian mirror. Additional pillows from Excentricities lend a shot of pink.

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Above: Designer Terri Pakravan had barstools custom-made in France, through TK Collections, to complement the palette of blue and turquoise throughout the kitchen and family area. Moroccan-style pendants by Currey & Company add spice to the Calacatta Gold marble countertops, fabricated by United Stone Crafters. Viking and Sub-Zero appliances are from Ferguson; the backsplash is from Casa Ceramica. Right: The side entry and stairwell were painted in three coats of Benjamin Moore’s Coral Reef to achieve the deep saturation the owners desired; an inlaid mother-of-pearl chest and a mirror from ABC Carpet & Home punctuate that dramatic hue.

and unfussy wood tables provide grounding for the bold patterns across the draperies, rug and lounge chairs. Nearby, the home office enjoys the same juxtaposition, where a checkered grass cloth subtly echoes the trim on the dark blue built-ins and the Greek-key trim around the rug. Fashion gets the final say in the master bedroom, with a plush, fur-like rug, a gold-studded table reminiscent of the wife’s Valentino shoes, and a giant Chanel No. 5 artwork framed in acrylic. The seashore makes a cameo appearance, though, in the form of a natural-fiber headboard that conjures sandy beaches. Architecturally speaking, the architect and builders achieved a similar balance on the home’s exterior. “The entire house, including the roof, is white,” Jones says. “It’s against a white surface that one best appreciates the play of light and shadow.” The dark mahogany on the front door and arched garage doors, then, seem to leap from the surface, along with deep blue powder-coated shutters and trim. Even better, Laudani points out, is that the exterior 268 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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The owners kept their existing dining room furnishings from their previous home, which Pakravan also designed for them. This time, she dressed up the space with an elaborate, custom blue-studded chandelier from Reward Lighting. The wallcovering is by Schumacher.

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Pakravan combined bold patterns in a spectrum of blues to give the family room energy, including Odette chairs by Jayson Home in Mark Alexander’s Tashkent Indigo fabric from Romo, an Indigo Lupe cotton dhurrie by Madeline Weinrib, and ikat-kilim drapery fabric by Duralee. Orange-trimmed pillows from Excentricities join a custom blue-and-white print by Christopher Farr Cloth on a sofa from ABC Carpet & Home.

applications stand up well to the climate. “The house is not only resistant to the significant humidity we get in Florida, but also to the high winds,” he says. The hipped rooflines may be attractive, he explains, but the sloped design will also minimize wind shear during a hurricane. With the home’s design and construction in place, landscape architect Dave Bodker stepped in with trees, plant materials and hardscaping that complement the architecture. Palms along the pool extend the shade afforded by the covered loggias, and two huge date palms in front act as sentinels at the entrance. “You walk underneath their canopies, so it’s like an outdoor foyer,” he says. The L-shaped pool even mimics the home’s design while providing a larger-than-usual shallow area. “It’s fun for the younger kids, but it’s also a nice place to set down your lounge chair,” Bodker says. The paving, too, is a natural extension of the house, with Chicago brick on the driveway enhancing the home’s grand sense of arrival, and the travertine in back playing to its casual side. Now that the residence is finally complete, the owners are thrilled with the seamless flow from inside out, where every space speaks to nature, with just the right amount of glamour on top. “It’s nice to live in a house,” the wife says, “where every corner has been touched to make it just what you wanted.”

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Restoration Hardware outdoor furniture fits subtly into the lush pool terrace, which is studded with palms that provide welcome shade. The wide foyer opens to the terrace through three sets of French doors, while the kitchen and family room extend into the covered dining loggia. The pool was built by Pugh’s Pools and Spas.

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Above: The home’s design started with the powder room sink—a Moroccan bowl that Pakravan found at Casa Ceramica and had repurposed. Handmade Moroccan tiles on the custom vanity and floor are also from Casa Ceramica. The Katara Paisley wallpaper in Delft is by Schumacher, purchased through Decor Dose in Bethesda, Maryland. Left: The fashion-minded master bedroom sports a gold studded table by Emporium Home, silk-taffeta draperies and a print of Andy Warhol’s Chanel No. 5, framed in acrylic via Delray Art & Framing. Agate accessories by Roost on the Redford House chest continue the glam factor, as does John Robshaw’s gold brushstroke pillow on the Oly bed. Lee Industries chairs rest on a Surya rug. LUXESOURCE.COM / 275

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CHANCES ARE WHEN A RENOVATION GOES DELIGHTFULLY UNPLANNED, A PALM BEACH CONDO GETS A MODERN REVAMP WITH AMPLIFIED PANORAMAS. WRITTEN BY KIMBERLY OLSON / PHOTOGRAPHY BY TROY CAMPBELL

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hen Andy and Sue Redmond bought their Palm Beach vacation condo, it had its charms—an extensive wraparound deck and proximity to the renowned restaurants and shops of Worth Avenue. But it was hardly living up to its potential. The condo was fractured into dark spaces, with a closed-in kitchen and a narrow hallway leading to closed-in bedrooms. “I spent less than five minutes in there,” Andy says, “and I knew we would have to gut it.” So they enlisted designer Cindy West Ray to reimagine the floor plan, opening up the kitchen and living spaces and modernizing the outdated finishes. But after the condo was gutted, just as the crew was about to rebuild the rooms of the four-bedroom unit, the project took an unexpected turn. “We had knocked down all of the walls, and I was standing there with the contractor looking at the space,” recalls Ray. “I said, ‘It looks good without that fourth bedroom—now you can see panoramic views of the Intracoastal, ocean and golf course.’ ” Ray shared with Andy the idea of keeping it that way; he loved the concept but wasn’t sure that Sue would be willing to give up a bedroom. When he got back to their primary home in Toronto, however, he made the pitch. “I told her how different the unit would look, and she bought into it immediately,” he says. “Clearly, it was the right decision.” That surprise square footage would become part of the main living space—an intimate media area now offering a pop-up television and prime Intracoastal view. Having to alter the original building plan was no small task, given that they had to adhere to a short May-to-October construction season. “You can’t have many missteps, or you don’t make it,” says builder Mitch Gold, who completed the project while a partner at Derco Construction and has since started his own company, Goldcorp Construction. “We go and demo and, as well as you plan, things always shift around and we end up doing a lot of redesigning on-site. Cindy is really good at feeling the space and gets very creative with her ideas as she sees what can be done.” Doing away with that

“THE OWNERS WANTED NEUTRAL COLORS BUT WITH SHAPES AND FORMS, TEXTURES AND INTEREST.” -CINDY WEST RAY

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fourth bedroom eliminated a narrow hallway, which allowed for the wide vestibule Cindy wanted near the master and guest bedrooms. These rooms now have double-door entries and the master has direct access (before, you’d have to enter through the bathroom). For the design aesthetic, the couple wanted clean, sleek and functional—but not overly stark. “They wanted neutral colors but with shapes and forms, textures and interest,” says Ray, who procured modern furnishings with graceful lines, as well as like-minded accessories through her shop in West Palm Beach. She used contemporary—even commercial— materials to give the home a modern edge, but she mixed in natural materials to warm the spaces and evoke the nearby ocean. “The sandblasted cypress wall in the den is reminiscent of a dock and the coastal locale, and there are sandblasted European oak floors, too,” she says. “We used leathers that are soft and mohair that’s a little more cozy.” The sleek look continues in the kitchen, where the layout was inspired by another that Ray designed in a neighboring unit. The team was initially working with pure white stone for the Redmonds’ island, but then Ray found zebra quartzite with bold gray veining that was bound to make a statement and bring the mix of modernity and warmth that she was infusing into the rest of the apartment. To ensure that the veining would match at certain junctures, such as the turn in the V-shaped island, it took hours of discussion while laying templates over slabs in the hot Florida sun. “We went to the fabricator and twisted and turned them so we could get everything to join as seamlessly as possible,” Gold says. And their efforts were not without success: “I did have concerns about the stone at first,” Andy says. “I had a tough time visualizing it because none of this was up. But I couldn’t be happier. I’ve had so many people walk in and say, ‘Wow.’ ” Because the couple was downsizing from their previous vacation home, and with the fact that they dislike clutter, the kitchen—and nearly every other room—boasts plenty of built-in storage. “When you think about doing something contemporary, less is more, but the reality of life is you’ve always got stuff,” Andy says. “Cindy was able to incorporate storage in some areas where you wouldn’t even know it was there.” In the kitchen, for example, there’s a “hidden” door clad in millwork that is the entrance to the laundry room. The design also incorporates eye-catching art, including several photographs from Holden Luntz Gallery on Worth Avenue. “We’ve got a shot of Al Pacino from The Godfather in one of the washrooms, and Kate Moss when she was doing a shoot in Paris,” Andy says. “The piece in the den is of Bianca Jagger, as Andy Warhol was photographing her, and someone took a shot of them.” Of course, with fewer walls, Jagger and Warhol have to compete for attention with sparkling blue waters. The Redmonds may have lost a bedroom, but they don’t regret a thing, and neither does Ray. “It’s wonderful to work with clients who believe in you,” she says. “Now they can see straight out to these gorgeous views—it’s like they’re on an ocean liner.”

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A wall was removed to open the kitchen and main living space, but the original concrete column was sealed and left as a decorative element. The living room features compelling art from Holden Luntz Gallery, including a photograph by Massimo Listri. A Walter Knoll sofa and loveseat from Studio B in Toronto provide seating. The coffee table by Holly Hunt is also from Studio B. A Kravet rug defines the conversation area.

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Opposite: The island and countertops, made of zebra quartzite from KeysGranite, give the kitchen a dramatic flair. Designer Cindy West Ray conceived of the custom Interlam cabinetry fabricated by Hub Woodworks. Appliances include a refrigerator, convection oven, induction cooktop, island ventilation hood, and coffee system, all by Miele and purchased from The Kitchenworks. Below: The star-shaped building’s exterior walls are on an angle; this guided the kitchen layout, underscored by wood planks from Absolute Hardwood Flooring. The Walter Knoll dining table and Holly Hunt dining chairs are from Studio B. The whimsical handblown glass bottles by Elizabeth Lyons are from Ray’s West Palm Beach showroom, The Shoppe at Cindy Ray Interiors.

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The master bedroom’s clean lines and soft tones create a serene, sophisticated oasis for the homeowners. A waterfront seating area was added, comprising club chairs and an accent table with a black nutwood top, all by Walter Knoll from Studio B. Custom-designed draperies using Kravet fabric frame the view. The Harry Benson photograph is from Holden Luntz Gallery.

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Above: The master bathroom was reconfigured to create his-and-hers stations with plenty of storage, as well as a glam makeup vanity area with a custom stone-framed mirror. Hub Woodworks fabricated the vanity, which was designed by Ray. The leather chair is by Walter Knoll, purchased at Studio B. The stones for the countertops, mirror surround, and shower walls are from Ceramic Matrix. Left: The bedframe, upholstered in suede, is by Holly Hunt and was purchased at Studio B. Embroidered linens from The Shoppe at Cindy Ray Interiors are anchored by a quilted coverlet. Accent pillows in paint-splattered burlap-linen are also from Ray’s shop and add a subtle dash of color. A handblown Murano table lamp with silk shade, by Donghia, sits atop a Holly Hunt bedside table with metal details.

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ith its sinuous architecture and bright white stucco exterior popping against an endless backdrop of sea and sky, a family’s vacation home feels more like a resort in Santorini than the Florida getaway spot that it is. “I saw the architecture and said, ‘Wow!’ ” remembers the homeowner, who retreats here from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, with her husband and their two children. “It feels like you’re in Greece or some other exotic locale.” For longtime friend and architect Jeffrey Dungan, the 1,640-square-foot lot and beautiful seaside-town setting of Alys Beach presented an exciting building opportunity. “It’s a very specific piece of property,” says Dungan, who worked with general superintendent John Spears to bring his vision to fruition. “Because of its footprint, we had to build up. So I decided to have a tower as a focal point. I call it a crown.” Designing in white stucco to meld with the community’s aesthetic, plus having to meet hurricane standards and town codes, challenged Dungan to create something unique. “I wanted to do a really elegant, simple structure,” he says, “stacking windows on top of one another.” And, of course, include balconies at every opportunity to take advantage of views and ocean breezes. “The architecture is clean and modern,” says Dungan, who drew from Moorish motifs for the parapet walls and arched doorframes, “but I also wanted it to be visually warm. So there are touches like reclaimed oak beams and flooring from cotton gins that date back to the 1800s,” all in weathered finishes that complement silky Venetian plaster walls. Exquisite diamond-patterned ceiling detailing and mullions on windows also lend a traditional reference that grounds the style. To connect the house to its private plunge pool, the architect used a zaguan design common in Central America. “It’s where you open a door into a covered porch-like courtyard,” Dungan says. “The reason is to protect you from the heat. The house wraps around terraces and a courtyard to keep the sun at bay, so you can be outdoors and still be in the shade temperature about 10 degrees cooler.” The 4-foot-deep pool nestles into a grotto, whose back wall is lined with colorful Moroccan tiles in a range of beach-inspired hues. Pavers, which also find their way into the foyer, are made of concrete in an earthy blend of white and sand tones. Inside, the open-plan living area is about 15 feet up, on the second level. The living room is compact, to allow space for a lounge and outdoor grill area for the husband. To keep with

“THE HOUSE IS CLEAN AND MODERN, BUT I ALSO WANTED IT TO BE VISUALLY WARM.” -JEFFREY DUNGAN

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the intimate feel, designer Ashley Garrison, also a family friend, recommended four comfy chairs upholstered in a tan-and-cream fabric woven “like a giant needlepoint,” she says. “You sit in these chairs and never want to sit in another again.” Though windows make up most of the wall space, a painting by Jamali claimed its spot on one wall and inspired the teal and orange accents throughout. “It takes your breath away that everything around here is all white, white, white,” says Garrison. “But this was a good way to add color and make the house personal to the owners.” Personality and fun were key words throughout. “We wanted everything in the house to be inviting,” says the wife, “and for all of our guests to feel at home.” A major focal point is the living room’s slightly curved staircase, which unfolds artistically and is stepped out from the wall. Dungan ensured that the architectural treads create a marvelous shadow effect, accentuated with ultra-thin LEDs framed in stainless steel. In the kitchen, Dungan kept the cabinetry light, with horizontal driftwood planks against white Carrara marble. In addition, he ran the same boards on the ceiling, and the 7-inch-wide plank flooring was also stained to blend right in. “The wife took pictures of things she liked, and then she would bring them to us and say, ‘I want that to look like this,’ and we had to figure out how to create whatever she had seen,” remembers Spears, who helmed the build with Scott Barnes (the firm’s vice president of residential construction at the time). “For example, we used a treatment that was new to us for the millwork, sandblasting the wood before it was installed and adding a specialty finish to create an aged appearance.” Garrison, too, incorporated textures, such as the shimmery, almost iridescent turquoise fabric on the barstools at the island. The layout is galley-style but it lives much larger because it’s so open. More intimate is the adjacent breakfast area, a cozy nook with a barrel-vaulted ceiling and a porthole-like window. A built-in banquette and chairs seat six for intimate gatherings. Texture also plays out in a bathroom with a diamondpatterned window and walls that are clad in a pebbly aggregate, an earthy contrast to more slick surfaces. But the spacious master sitting area is softer and more casual; comfortably furnished with an upholstered sofa and chairs, it’s the homeowners’ favorite spot to unwind. Not surprisingly, the most dramatic space is the fourth-level lighthouse-like tower, a combination of a grand outdoor terrace and enclosed glass lounge area, about the size of a small bedroom. On each side, the parapet wall features an oval opening with customdesigned shutters. “It’s amazing,” says Dungan. He designed an exterior stairway that leads to the tower, “and when you walk up, step onto the landing and turn, you’re suddenly staring at the ocean. It’s really impactful.” Inside are a pair of chaises and a fireplace to warm on chilly nights. “I hadn’t really thought about what my ideal beach house would be, but I absolutely love the home and the water views,” says the wife. “The ocean is powerful and peaceful at the same time.” But while she appreciates the awe of it all, being here is about family. “We love being here with our children and their friends,” she says. “We are making a lifetime of memories at this home.”

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The foyer features a fun brass Luna Globe fixture by Downtown, purchased at R Hughes in Atlanta. The reclaimed Coup Studio console by Coup d’Etat was also acquired through R Hughes. Concrete flooring by Peacock Pavers, which continues from outside, was installed by Patina Flooring in a mix of sand, gray and white hues. The curved stair railing is by Gibson Welding Sheetmetal & Vent.

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The master bedroom’s sitting area offers seating from Travis & Company in Atlanta, in breezy Theo fabric. Colorful pillows wear prints by Osborne & Little and Pierre Frey, and the leopard textile on the O. Henry House bench is by Cowtan & Tout. The custom acrylic table, also from Travis & Company, keeps a visual lightness.

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Below left: Loewen windows from E. F. San Juan look out to the water from the master bedroom sitting area. Larsen draperies with Schumacher fringe frame the view next to an abstract painting by Phil Lancaster. Below right: A granite-like wallcovering by Phillip Jeffries adds dimension to the guest bathroom. A handblown glass pendant by John Pomp, from R Hughes, reminded the designer of jellyfish. The sink and faucet are from The Fixture Exchange.

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The kitchen ceiling was lowered and clad with the same white oak as the cabinetry, which was fabricated by Wooden Originals. A cooktop and ovens from GM Appliance are built into the island countertop fabricated by Granite Plus. The white fluted-porcelain farmhouse sink is from The Fixture Exchange; casement windows by Loewen take advantage of ocean breezes and lots of natural light.

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Above: In the kitchen, shimmery turquoise Romo fabric channels the ocean’s reflectivity on the cleanlined barstools by Costantini Design. The refrigerator, clad in wood, helps to anchor the far end of the space, bridging the kitchen with the entry to the breakfast nook. Left: In the breakfast area, art by Nathan Alan Yoakum hangs above a custom banquette built by Design Industry by Grant Trick in Birmingham, Alabama. The Costantini Design table is made out of Guayubira, a South American hardwood, and seats six. Jan Showers chairs are covered in Edelman Leather fabric.

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A pair of ribbed stone pots and lanterns by Bevolo Gas and Electric Lights frame the passageway that leads into the house, up to the kitchen, and to the pool courtyard ahead. Paneled doors with a strong grid design, from E. F. San Juan, fit into an arched stucco frame; they reference Moorish architecture.

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Pops of blue in polka-dot pillows on Dedon’s Seashell chairs from Kolo Collection in Atlanta reflect the turquoise water in the gunite plunge pool, built by Cox Pools. A blend of Moroccan tiles is tucked into a cave that is formed by the base of a stairway; the tiles are by Tabarka Studio from Kenny & Company in Birmingham.

“THE HOUSE WRAPS AROUND TERRACES AND A COURTYARD TO KEEP THE SUN AT BAY.” -JEFFREY DUNGAN

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At its peak, the building rises to 49 feet. The south face draws plenty of sunlight, which streams into a two-story stack of windows. Beyond the kitchen windows at left is an outdoor kitchen, and a Juliet balcony was designed to enjoy the community green. The horizontal bank of windows on the third level was inspired by architecture seen during a trip to Barcelona.

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Below left: A passageway leads to the terrace overlooking the ocean. An oval shutter was custom-designed for the window opening formed in the parapet; opposite the oval window is a small room for relaxing. The lantern by Bevolo Gas and Electric Lights is secured with stainless-steel chain on four sides to protect it from wind. Below right: Dungan didn’t want the staircase to take away from allowable interior space, so he cantilevered it outside, where it becomes an architectural element that leads to the tower. The white stucco work, which speaks to the community’s aesthetic, was done by A & T Stucco.

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There’s plenty packed into the master bathroom’s footprint. Here, a sculptural oval tub tucks beneath the windows, a walk-in rain shower is clad in white Carrara marble, and the floating vanity is made from the same white-oak wood found throughout the rest of the home.

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The master bedroom boasts a custom bedside table by Jan Showers sheathed in a Phillip Jeffries Japanese paper weave, and a bed skirt and pillows fashioned from coral-themed fabric by Manuel Canovas. The solid blue-green Brochier pillow fabric is from Travis & Company, and the watercolor print is by Dogwood Fabrics. The lamp is also by Jan Showers.

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Design Resources represents a collection of industry professionals who reflect the ethos of 21st-century living. Leading experts across the design spectrum—from architects, interior designers and home builders to gallerists and real estate brokers—to name a few, share insight, inspiration and ideas, along with signature photographs, in this exclusive compilation of talent and creativity.

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Rafael Portuondo President and Lead Designer Jose-Luis Gonzalez Perotti AIA, Vice President 5717 Southwest 8th Street, Suite 200 Miami, Florida 305.260.9331 info@portuondo-perotti.com portuondo-perotti.com

What is inspiring you now? We look at the past to ground our designs in timeless principles and the architecture of today to evolve those timeless aspects to fit the needs of humanity at the moment. Is your work easily recognizable? Why or why not? Our architecture distinguishes itself, especially locally, in the attention to timelessness and proportion. In a city that is certainly not shy to trends, good design is noticed and appreciated. How do you define a successful project? We ask ourselves if we could use that project alone to create a discussion on simplicity of plan, site planning and proportion of spaces, elevations and sections.

PORTUONDO PEROTTI ARCHITECTS At Portuondo Perotti Architects, free-flowing creativity, spatial intelligence and an understanding of techniques both modern and classical combine to create structures that radiate a timeless quality regardless of style. Since first opening its doors in 1986, the firm has left architectural masterpieces in its wake from the Florida Keys to Palm Beach. Led by president and lead designer Rafael Portuondo and vice president Jose-Luis Gonzalez Perotti, the firm has become known for its ability to accommodate the ideas, wants, needs and style preferences of its clients. Portuondo, Perotti and their team are experts in classicism, modernism and everything in between, believing that the key to great architecture lies in a balance of past and present, trend and timelessness. “We find beauty in many styles,” Perotti says. “As architecture evolves, new styles tend to draw inspiration from the past. The most successful architecture in the modern style derives its fundamentals of proportion from the classical styles.” In addition to their architectural pursuits, the PPA team has spent the past six years building their interior architecture department, enabling them to provide a diversity of services to their clients. When asked to expound upon their creative process, Portuondo and Perotti point to their understanding of the stages of a project as being crucial to achieving the desired end product. “The creative process involves a combination of researching, sketching and ultimately creating,” Portuondo says. “For me, the most interesting part is the curiosity in not knowing what is next. Given the variety of project types, there is an element of the unknown that is exciting.” Dedicating principal involvement from beginning to end, Portuondo Perotti Architects strives to create beautiful, bold and timeless works of art. TOP: This home office is elevated and overlooks the gardens and reflecting pool. This serves not only to emphasize the architecture, but to create a picturesque approach and views both to and from the building. BOTTOM: Careful attention was paid to the proportion and scale of this façade, from the massing to the windows and arches, the scale and proportion serve to organize and rationalize the elevation.

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Pergolas and water features serve to accent both the life and aesthetic of this Coral Gables home. The seamless blend of architecture, landscape and proportion create a truly beautiful home.

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A strong example of site planning, each building element coexists and balances with the others on this site. The main house, cabana, pool and landscape work together to create a terrific site with picturesque views.

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The trellised walkway surrounding the lily pond makes the approach to this house both interesting and beautiful. By immersing it in vegetation, the architecture becomes softened and one with the natural surroundings.

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AS K T HE EXPE RT What are you working on next? The modification of a contemporary wall unit for a client of 14 years, a pop-up TV center with a Tuscan feel and a lovely traditional library.

Bill Chadwick Owner 3497 High Ridge Road Boynton Beach, Florida 561.662.2263 info@williamchadwickdesign.com williamchadwickdesign.com

What would be your dream creative project? Architecturally designing and building all cabinetry and furniture pieces, including interior architectural design, in a home’s complete renovation. How do you define a successful project? My customers’ tears, smiles and gratitude.

WILLIAM CHADWICK DESIGN After moving to Florida in 1995, Bill Chadwick decided to expand his cabinetry business to include the design, creation and installation of everything from furniture to architectural details. The result of this venture was William Chadwick Design, the Boynton Beach-based firm that today offers high-quality wood products. When asked to describe his philosophy, Chadwick identifies three words as being key to his business model: people, process and product. An understanding of the client, an innovative creative process and the ability to supply the best possible quality in everything they create have earned Chadwick and his team a reputation for excellence. Known for its versatility, the firm has completed projects in every style, from contemporary to traditional. “Quality is quality, regardless of style,” Chadwick says. As part of his creative process, the woodworker combines inspiration with practicality to find the perfect solutions. “My creative process starts with establishing a vision in my head and finding the inspiration that complements what I am trying to achieve,” he says. “From there I just let it flow.” Fueled by a desire to learn all there is about the craft of woodworking, Chadwick enjoys the small details that make each project unique and memorable. Along with his team of expert craftsmen, the woodworker puts his passion and experience to work for his clients. “The knowledge I now have from all of these years of experience became a comfort zone that then rekindled my passion for this wonderful trade,” Chadwick says. “The enjoyment I provide to my clients and the endless pursuit of perfection at my craft are the things I enjoy most about my job.”

TOP: This intricate headboard was designed, fabricated and installed by William Chadwick Design . BOTTOM: This wall unit was designed, fabricated and installed by the expert craftsmen at William Chadwick Design.

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The hood and microwave in this lovely kitchen were retrofitted into the design. Interior Design by Lynne Fensterer.

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Custom fretwork was handcrafted to match the existing design in this foyer. Interior design by Lynne Fensterer.

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How do you define luxury? We believe that luxury is combining the ultimate in design, quality and service.

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Describe the philosophy behind your firm. We strive to exceed our clients’ expectations by importing the highest quality of unique and hard-to-find natural stones from the finest quarries and factories in Europe. Our stylish and progressive thinking allows us to offer one-of-a-kind stones, making us influential in the natural stone industry. What do you like most about your job? I like watching the architectural design evolve into the finished product. Giving our clients a beautiful home they will live in and enjoy for years, this is personally gratifying.

PIEDRAS INTERNATIONAL For more than 20 years, Piedras International has been the hub of natural stone inception to the Americas. With a distinguished reputation among clients and factories spanning across Europe, their 5,000-square-foot Miami showroom is called home. Specializing in marble, onyx, granite and details like columns and moldings, their services extend beyond just providing the materials. They also get to know their clients. They work alongside architects and designers to ensure their clients’ complete satisfaction and ultimately, help fulfill their wildest dreams. President Justo Parada attends all of the major stone shows in France, Italy and Spain, where he “always looks for new products and colors before they make their way to the United States.” Because of his long history in this industry, and the personal relationships he has forged with the best quarries in Europe, Piedras International gets to be the “first in the selection process” among their competitors, Parada explains. This VIP access keeps Piedras International, and of course their savvy clientele, ahead of design trends. Whether you are a homeowner redoing the interior or exterior of your house, or a designer working on a commercial project, the Piedras International showroom features a plethora of natural materials that you won’t be able to find anywhere else. The multitude of options is truly a lesson in the natural beauty that this world has to offer.

RIGHT: The lawn of this Miami home overlooks the main house, beautifully clad in stone accents with careful attention paid to coursing and detailing.

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Stone steps lead to a large patio with stone flooring, railings and arched doors. The formality of this lawn complements the hard edges and precision of the stonework.

Our work is meshing the architect’s or interior designer’s vision with our clients’ taste to create a beautiful finished product. –Justo Parada

Careful attention was paid to the retaining walls, cascading steps and large stone pavers embedded in the sod at this Miami home, which is clad in Dominican coral stone.

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This window relief draws inspiration from the temple form in classical architecture. From the columns to the cornice, the stonework of the window stands out as a stunning detail in this house.

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For more than five years, Corners Interior Design has helped clients envision their specific needs by partnering with them to develop inspiring interior designs that bring to life their idea of perfection.

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cornersinteriors.com | 305.773.8658

USING LIGHT TO ENHANCE YOUR LIFE Powerhouse Lighting

langolofurniture.com | 954.384.9031

LUXURY À LA CARTE Kaymanta

Powerhouse Lighting specializes in high-end architectural lighting products and services. With in-house lighting designers and access to hundreds of vendors, Powerhouse is your one-stop source for all your lighting needs.

Founded in 2009 by a determined family with a big dream, Kaymanta is now an established company with an excellent record for the best customer satisfaction. The company offers a variety of luxury décor and the option to customize any product.

powerhouselighting.com | 305.571.8090

kaymanta.com | 954.384.8361

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PROMOTION

SOUTH FLORIDA’S ITALIAN KITCHEN DESIGN COMPANY ITALKRAFT

ITALKRAFT is a Miami-based, full-service Italian kitchen, bathroom and closet design and installation company with unparalleled expertise in the luxury development field. It knows that superior quality, experience and constant innovation are key factors in conducting a prominent design business.

P R O M OT I O NS | PRO D UCTS

YOUR SOURCE FOR HIGH-END DESIGN Designer Resource Center

Designer Resource Center is a premier interior design showroom at the service of its clients. With outstanding professionals and an extensive variety of lines, DRC is the ideal source for the design industry.

italkraft.com | 305.406.1301

dresourcecenter.com | 561.997.0040

LUXURY LIVING AND THE FINEST CRAFTSMANSHIP

10TH ANNIVERSARY AT THE MIAMI DESIGN DISTRICT

Seaspray Group

Adriana Hoyos Furnishings

Since 1979, Seaspray Group has specialized in custom-built homes, boutique residences and historic, landmark beachfront properties, setting the benchmark for the highest craftsmanship. Its skilled artisans source exquisite and unique materials from across Florida and around the globe.

Adriana Hoyos Furnishings is celebrating its 10th anniversary at the Miami Design District. The furniture brand offers signature and exclusive furniture lines at its spectacular two-story showroom. Elegant designs, the best materials and attention to detail have transformed this brand.

seaspraygroup.com | 561.848.0093

adrianahoyos.com | 305.572.9052

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PROMOTION

Hollub Homes

advertiser index ARCHITECTS

ASSOCIATIONS

CUSTOM WOODWORKING

M.S. Rau Antiques 888.268.0798 rauantiques.com

American Building Engineers 888.576.9207 abeincusa.com

KidSanctuary Campus 561.653.8274 | West Palm Beach kidsanctuarycampus.org

1050 Commercial Architectural Woodworking 561.391.3103 | Boca Raton 1050caw.com

APPLIANCES

Ames International Architecture & Interior Design 561.274.6444 | Palm Beach amesint.com

BUILDING MATERIALS

Architectural Woodworks & Cabinetry 561.848.8595 | Riviera Beach awcpalmbeach.com

ANTIQUES

(CONTINUED)

Hector & Hector Custom Woodwork 305.629.8864 | Miami hectorandhector.com

Dacor dacor.com

Brenner Architecture Group 561.241.6736 | Boca Raton brennerarchgroup.com

Drimmers Appliances 305.892.8260 | Miami drimmersmiami.com

Franky & Associates Architect, Inc. 561.338.3309 | Boca Raton frankyarchitect.com

CATERING

Monark monarkhome.com

Grupo Tadco 52 1 55 5273 3118 | Mexico City grupotadco.com

Thierry’s Catering and Event Design 305.635.6626 | Miami thierrycatering.com

Officine Gullo USA 800.781.7125 officinegullousa.com

Intel Architecture + Energy 561.672.7124 | Boca Raton intelae.com

Rosner’s 561.967.8600 | West Palm Beach rosners.com

Portuondo Perotti Architects 305.260.9331 | Miami portuondo-perotti.com

Thermador thermador.com

ARCHITECTURAL MOLDINGS

CUSTOM FIREPLACES

JP Weaver 818.500.1740 jpweaver.com

Paloform 888.823.8883 paloform.com

ESO Decorative Plumbing 954.973.0020 | Pompano Beach esodecorativeplumbing.com

Spark Modern Fires 203.791.2725 sparkfires.com

Millers Elegant Hardware 561.994.4393 | Boca Raton eleganthardware.com

CUSTOM METALWORK

Miller’s Fine Decorative Hardware 561.746.4800 | Jupiter millershardware.com

Toledo Iron Works 305.633.4352 | Miami

Riobel riobel.ca

AQUARIUMS Reef Aquaria Design 800.596.0862 reefaquariadesign.com

ARCHITECTS Affiniti Architects 561.750.0445 affinitiarchitects.com

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ART + FRAMING Art+Imaging International 305.864.1552 | Bal Harbour bernarddesjardins.com Om Fine Art Photography omfineartphotography.com

Roatan Genuine Mahogany roatanmahogany.com

CUSTOM FINISHES Policrete 305.552.7026 | Miami policrete.com

NYE Portfolio 561.869.0343 | Boca Raton nyeportfolio.com RCS Woodcrafters 305.836.0120 | Hialeah rcswood.com William Chadwick Design 561.662.2263 | Boynton Beach williamchadwickdesign.com

DECORATIVE PLUMBING Baker 954.920.4565 | Dania Beach

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PROMOTION

Claudia Herrera Interiors

advertiser index DESIGN CENTERS

DOORS + WINDOWS

AmericasMart 800.ATL.MART americasmart.com Design Center of the Americas (DCOTA) 954.921.7575 | Dania Beach dcota.com

DOORS + WINDOWS American Screen Solutions 888.785.6066 americanscreensolutions.com

FABRICS + WINDOW COVERINGS (continued)

FLOOR COVERINGS

Panda Windows & Doors 702.643.5700 panda-windows.com

Oceanview Shades and Drapery 305.442.2628 | Coral Gables oceanviewshades.com

C & M Wood Flooring Center 954.428.0590 | Deerfield Beach cmwoodfloors.com

SIW Windows & Doors 561.274.8283 | Delray Beach siwimpactwindows.com

Stroheim 800.763.0524 stroheim.com

Crystal Tree Carpet & Flooring 561.622.6333 | North Palm Beach crystaltreecarpets.com

Sunex International, Inc. 954.418.2186 | Pompano Beach sunexinternationalinc.com

Sunbrella sunbrella.com/metro

Feizy 800.779.0877

Total Window, Inc. 800.344.4558 | Dania Beach totalwindow.com

Grand Oriental Rug Gallery 305.442.4500 | Miami grandorientalruggallery.com

Window Designs by Sonia windowdesignsbysonia.com

Kaymanta Weston kaymanta.com

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FABRICS + WINDOW COVERINGS

(continued)

Bartels Doors 866.529.5679 | Dania Beach bartelsdoors.com

California Designs Inc. 561.625.5250 | North Palm Beach californiadesigns.com

Dayoris Doors 305.572.0707 | Miramar dayoris.com

Duralee 800.275.3872 duralee.com

Hunter Douglas hunterdouglas.com

Electric Shade Company 954.587.7888 | Fort Lauderdale electricshade.net

Italdoors 800.615.3667 italdoors.net

GT Italian Design 305.570.6831 | Miami gtitaliandesign.com

Lualdi 305.461.5464 | Miami lualdiporte.com

J | Geiger Shading Technology 844.543.4437 jgeigershading.com/luxe

ABC Carpet & Home 561.279.7777 | Delray Beach abchome.com

Mega Windows and Doors 786.615.6844 | Coral Gables megaid.net

Jim Thompson 800.262.0336 jimthompsonfabrics.com

All American Floors 305.624.9663 | Miami aawoodfloors.com

Milgard Windows & Doors 800.MILGARD milgard.com

Lee Jofa leejofa.com

Antrim Hand-Loomed Carpets & Rugs 866.311.1018 antrimcarpet.com

Adriana Hoyos Miami adrianahoyos.com

Palm Beach Window & Door 561.743.9688 | Jupiter palmbeachwindow.com

Mokum mokumtextiles.com

Artisan Hardwoods 561.706.8457 | West Palm Beach artisanhardwoods.com

Anima Domus 305.705.9975 | Aventura animadomus.com

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FINANCING BankUnited 866.635.0739 bankunited.com

FLOOR COVERINGS

Kyle Bunting kylebunting.com Rug Evolution, LLC 786.558.4334 | Miami jan-kath.com Samad 888.726.2393 samad.com Wyn Wood Floors 786.206.1111 | Miami wynwoodfloors.com

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES

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AVAILABLE NOW

Miami I Fort Lauderdale I Boca Raton I Palm Beach Amy Hollub 305.305.0813 I hollubhomes.com

LEGENDARY QUALITY AND LUXURY LIKE NO OTHER SINCE 1954


PROMOTION

Cudmore Builders

advertiser index FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)

Anima Domus 305.576.9088 | Miami animadomus.com

Calligaris calligaris.com

Hickory White hickorywhite.com

Meridiani 305.573.3636 | Miami meridiani.it

Armani/Casa 310.358.0901 | Los Angeles armanicasa.com

Calligaris 786.709.9605 | Miami miami.calligaris.us

Holly Hunt 305.571.2012 | Miami

Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams 800.789.5401 mgbwhome.com

Armani/Casa 305.573.4331 | Miami armanicasa.com

Christian Liaigre christian-liaigre.us

Illimit 786.558.7176 | Miami llim.it

Oggetti 305.573.4626 | Miami oggettidesigns.com

Armani/Casa 212.334.1271 | New York armanicasa.com

Clive Daniel Home clivedaniel.com

Ironies 510.644.2100 ironies.com

Robb & Stucky Furniture | Interiors robbstucky.com

B. Pila Design 305.856.7916 | Miami bpilabespoke.com

Coconut Grove Gallery & Interiors 305.445.7401 | Miami coconutgrovegallery.com

J. Tribble Collection 888.652.6116 jtribble.com

Roberto Cavalli Home 954.404.8983 | Dania Beach

Bausman & Company bausmanandcompany.com

Design Depot 800.880.7154 | Miami designdepotfurniture.com

L’angolo Furniture & Art 954.384.9031 | Weston langolofurniture.com

Scan Design 305.944.8080 | North Miami Beach scandesign.com

Bernhardt bernhardt.com

Ebanista 800.570.1087 ebanista.com

L’arte 305.513.0066 | Miami lartedc.com

Sklar Furnishings 561.829.5208 | Boca Raton sklarfurnishings.com

Boga Style Home 786.440.5285 | Aventura bogastylehome.com

Espacio 305.573.5777 | Miami espacio-miami.com

Lee Industries leeindustries.com

Turri turri.it

Boga Style Home 305.591.2642 | Doral bogastylehome.com

Floridian Furniture 305.448.2639 | Miami floridianfurniture.com

Made Goods 626.333.1177 madegoods.com

Visionnaire Miami 305.998.9500 | Miami visionnairemiami.com

Boga Style Home 786.542.5545 | Pinecrest bogastylehome.com

Gíocasa 786.219.2054 | Miami gio-casa.com

Magni Home Collection magnihomecollection.com

Bright Chair 888.524.5997 brightchair.com

Grafton Furniture 305.696.3811 | Miami graftonfurniture.com

Margaux Interiors 305.662.2663 | South Miami margauxinteriors.com

Addison Gallery 561.278.5700 | Delray Beach addisongallery.com

Hancock & Moore hancockandmoore.com

Marge Carson margecarson.com

The Americas Collection 305.446.5578 | Coral Gables americascollection.com

Britto Charette 305.640.5005 | Miami

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GALLERIES

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PROMOTION

Hector & Hector Custom Woodwork

advertiser index GALLERIES (continued)

HOME AUTOMATION (continued)

INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWROOMS

INTERIOR DESIGNERS

Blue Gallery Contemporary Art 561.265.0020 | Delray Beach bluefineart.com

Genesis Automation, Inc. 954.316.2450 | Fort Lauderdale genesisautomationinc.com

B. Pila Design Interiors 305.856.7916 | Miami bpiladesign.com

Leighton Design Group 855.805.0597 | Delray Beach leightondesign.com

Blue Gallery Contemporary Art 954.764.6044 | Fort Lauderdale bluefineart.com

Spectrum Technology Integrators 561.798.7010 spectrumfla.com

Brown’s Interior Design 561.368.2703 | Boca Raton brownsinteriors.com

Luxe Design Studios 305.851.2020 | Wilton Manors luxedesignstudios.com

The McLoughlin Gallery mgart.com

HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS

Design Resource Center 561.997.0040 | Boca Raton dresourcecenter.com

Mendez Vela Design 305.759.7752 | Miami mendezvela.com

Rosenbaum Contemporary 305.864.4968 | Bal Harbour rosenbaumcontemporary.com

Cannatelli Builders Inc. 954.977.2775 | Pompano Beach cannatellibuilders.com

Rosenbaum Contemporary 561.994.9180 | Boca Raton rosenbaumcontemporary.com

CLN Group 305.668.6278 clnconstructiongroup.com

B. Pila Design Interiors 305.856.7916 | Miami bpiladesign.com

Nuhouse Furniture + Design 305.572.0057 | Miami nuhousedesign.com

Wally Findlay Galleries 561.655.2090 | Palm Beach wallyfindlay.com

Cudmore Builders 561.995.8989 cudmorebuilders.com

Brown’s Interior Design 561.368.2703 | Boca Raton brownsinteriors.com

P&H Interiors 954.341.7335 pnhinteriors.com

Hollub Homes 305.665.4275 hollubhomes.com

Brown’s Interior Design 561.744.1116 | Jupiter brownsinteriors.com

Perla Lichi 954.726.0899 | Coral Springs perlalichi.com

Ashley Norton Architectural Hardware 800.393.1097 ashleynorton.com

Puzzitiello Builders, LLC 561.939.4852 | West Palm Beach puzzitiello.com

Claudia Herrera Interiors 305.439.9825 | Miami claudiaherrerainteriors.com

Sarah Z Designs 305.906.5500 | Aventura sarahzdesigns.com

Baldwin Hardware baldwinhardware.com

Seaspray Group Palm Beach seaspraygroup.com

Corners Interior Design 305.773.8658 cornersinteriors.com

Sheryl Bleustein Interiors 954.445.0897 sherylbleusteininteriors.com

Sun Valley Bronze 208.788.3631 sunvalleybronze.com

Slate Construction Services 305.877.0947 | Miami slate-cs.com

David Font Design 954.283.8839 davidfontdesign.com

Susan Lachance Interior Design 561.241.3800 susanlachance.com

HOME AUTOMATION

HOME THEATER DESIGN

Interiors by Maite Granda 305.764.5569 | Key Biscayne maitegranda.com

Suzanne Lovell Inc. suzannelovellinc.com/explore

Environmental Technology Control 561.881.8118 | West Palm Beach etc.fm

Genesis Automation, Inc. 954.316.2450 | Fort Lauderdale genesisautomationinc.com

HARDWARE

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INTERIOR DESIGNERS

(continued)

Nancy Corzine nancycorzine.com

Leandro Mora Designs 305.591.7575 | Miami leandromoradesigns.com

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PROMOTION

Bell Landscape Architecture

advertiser index KITCHEN + BATH

KITCHEN + BATH (continued)

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

Action Supply Co. 561.964.4700 | Lake Worth

Metro Door Aventura 844.315.3667 | Aventura metrodooraventura.com

Bell Landscape Architecture bell-la.com

LignĂˆ Atelier 305.851.1994 | Miami ligneatelier.com

Clive Christian clivechristianinteriors.com

Metro Door Brickell 844.315.3667 | Miami metrodoorbrickell.com

David Font Design 954.283.8839 davidfontdesign.com

Littman Brands littmanbrands.com

Downsview Kitchens 954.927.1100 | Dania Beach downsviewofdania.com

Mia Cucina 305.792.9494 | Aventura miacucina.com

Eggersmann USA 800.276.1239 eggersmannusa.com

Neff of Fort Lauderdale 954.929.5678 | Dania Beach neffluxurykitchens.com

ESO Decorative Plumbing 954.973.0020 | Pompano Beach esodecorativeplumbing.com

Newport Brass 949.417.5207 newportbrass.com

Hausscape 305.573.0169 | Miami hausscape.com

Pedini Miami 877.263.8963 | Coral Gables pedinimiami.com

Berkana USA 305.705.4257 | North Miami Beach berkana-usa.com

Powerhouse Lighting 305.571.8079 | Miami powerhouselighting.com

Home Design Center of Florida 954.667.0002 | Fort Lauderdale homedesigncenterflorida.com

Rohl rohlhome.com

Capitol Lighting 1800lighting.com

The Urban Electric Co. 843.723.8140 urbanelectricco.com

ITALKRAFT 305.406.1301 | Miami italkraft.com

THG Paris thgusa.com

Cross Design Group 561.776.0725 | Palm Beach Gardens crossdesigngroup.com

J. Tribble Collection 888.652.6116 jtribble.com

Unica Kitchens unicakitchens.com

The Gallery Lighting 786.534.5119 | Miami

Scandia Home scandiadown.com

Kitchen and Bath Galleria 954.495.0914 | Fort Lauderdale

Veneta Cucine 305.949.5223 | North Miami Beach venetacucine.us

Hubbardton Forge 800.826.4766 hubbardtonforge.com

Tribute Goods Fine Linens tributegoods.com

The Kitchen Strand 772.546.1306 kitchenstrand.us

Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry wood-mode.com

Jonathan Browning jonathanbrowninginc.com

Kohler us.kohler.com

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LANDSCAPING Fernando Wong Outdoor Living Design 561.515.0213 | Palm Beach fernandowongold.com

LIGHTING

Lighting Paradise 866.362.6928 | Coral Gables lightingparadise.com

LIGHTING

(continued)

Lunatika 305.860.9062 | Miami lunatika.com Lunatika 305.534.8585 | Miami lunatika.com Pego Lamps 305.663.7346 | Miami pegolamps.com

LUXURY BEDDING

MOVING + STORAGE Funxion Relocation & Logistics 305.463.0646 | Doral funxion.us

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1771 N Powerline Road, Pompano Beach, FL 33069 | T 954.973.0020 www.ESOdecorativeplumbing.com | info@ESOdecorativeplumbing.com


PROMOTION

Luxe Design Studios

advertiser index ORGANIZATIONAL SOLUTIONS

POOL BUILDERS

RETAIL

STONE + TILE (continued)

California Closets 866.488.2727 californiaclosets.com

One Stop Pools & Construction 305.898.2267 oscpools.com

The Village at Gulfstream Park 954.378.0900 | Hallandale Beach thevillageatgulfstreampark.com

Dekton dekton.com

Closet Factory 305.969.8470 | Miami closetfactory.com

Italgres 305.599.0002 | Miami italgres.com

REAL ESTATE

ROOFING

The Container Store 855.827.5623 containerstore.com/tcsclosets

Auberge Beach Residences & Spa 954.543.5560 | Fort Lauderdale aubergebeach.com

Istueta Roofing 305.671.9175 | Miami istuetaroofing.com

Just Tile & Marble 561.272.4900 justtilenmarble.com

Poliform 888.POLIFORM poliformusa.com

Luxury Portfolio Fine Property Collection luxuryportfolio.com

STAIR DESIGNERS

Keys Granite / A Daltile Company 305.477.7363 keysgranite.com

OUTDOOR LIVING Carls Patio Design 754.223.3553 | Fort Lauderdale carlspatiodesign.com Inside Out 954.920.2010 | Dania Beach insideoutfla.com Inside Out 2 305.576.5552 | Miami insideoutfla2.com

Oasis Park Square 305.594.7128 | Doral oasisparksquare.com One River Point 305.851.2954 | Miami oneriverpoint.com One Sotheby’s International Realty - Ben Moss 305.793.4783 ben@benmossgroup.com One Sotheby’s International Realty - Ceci Samaja 305.343.8443 samajac@bellsouth.net

Symmetrical Stair & Door 877.770.8025

STONE + TILE

Lapicida 212.360.8000 lapicida.com/us Marble of the World 305.592.8850 | Miami marbleoftheworld.com

Ann Sacks 800.969.5217 annsacks.com

Marmol 888.627.6659 | Miami marmol.com

Antolini Luigi antoliniprecioustone.com

Nature of Marble 561.272.0203 | Delray Beach natureofmarble.com

Outdoor Living 561.310.6081 outdoorfl.com

One Sotheby’s International Realty - Nicole Rodriguez 305.915.3061 nrodriguez@onesothebysrealty.com

BR Stone Company 954.984.7007 | Pompano Beach brstonemarbleandgranite.com

Neolith neolith.com

Pride Family Brands pridefamilybrands.com

Premier Estate Properties premierestateproperties.com

Caesarstone caesarstoneus.com

Omicron Granite 844.4.NEOLITH omicrongranite.net

Teak Warehouse 800.343.7707 | 866.937.8325 teakwarehouse.com

Tower 155 786.522.3695 | Boca Raton tower155.com

Cambria cambriausa.com

Piedras International 305.260.5551 | Miami piedrasintl.com

Crossville 931.456.3136 crossvilleinc.com

Santa Rosa Marble 305.591.3744 | Doral santarosamarble.com

Weatherend 800.456.6483 weatherend.com

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Let Your Home Reflect Your Style

SIW BIFOLD DOORS are designed and fabricated to look like wood French doors yet eliminate the maintenance, selling and decay issues associated with wood. Not all operable glass walls are the same. We are setting new standards for performance, aesthetics and ingenuity. Maximum size is 252" x 112".

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SIW WINDOWS & DOOR MANUFACTURING, LLC

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PROMOTION

Portuondo Perotti Architects

advertiser index STONE + TILE (CONTINUED)

STONE + TILE (CONTINUED)

TECHNOLOGY

Stonica 305.501.0381 | Doral stonica.com/luxe

UMI 561.413.5196 | Boynton Beach umistone.com

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