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Michels Homes
Builder: Michels Homes
Interior Design: Talla Skogmo Interior Design
Cabinetry Design: Megan at Michels Homes
Photography: Scott Amundson Photography
Gail Barley Interiors, LLC
A pretty and softly feminine master bedroom. The pink wallpaper is offset by the brown velvet armchairs and soft taupe tones to keep the space from becoming too girly.
Kimberley Kay Interiors
TEENAGE GIRLS ROOM WITH SOPHISTICATION AND STYLE. FROM THE LARGE BELL LIGHT FIXTURE TO THE STRIPED DRESSER....PLENTY OF STYLE AND CLASS FOR HER.
Deccoprint
Flowers on wallpaper – they will suit any room and any personality! Wake up in a rose garden, spend breakfast in a meadow, and the evening – relax surrounded by daisies! All this can be done without leaving home! Which flowers are your favorite? Give yourself flowers that bloom forever!
Laure Nell Interiors
Every inch of this 4,200-square-foot condo on Las Olas—two units combined into one inside the tallest building in Fort Lauderdale—is dripping with glamour, starting right away in the entrance with Phillip Jeffries’ Cloud wallpaper and crushed velvet gold chairs by Koket. Along with tearing out some of the bathrooms and installing sleek and chic new vanities, Laure Nell Interiors outfitted the residence with all the accoutrements that make it perfect for the owners—two doctors without children—to enjoy an evening at home alone or entertaining friends and family. On one side of the condo, we turned the previous kitchen into a wet bar off the family room. Inspired by One Hotel, the aesthetic here gives off permanent vacation vibes. A large rattan light fixture sets a beachy tone above a custom-designed oversized sofa. Also on this side of the unit, a light and bright guest bedroom, affectionately named the Bali Room, features Phillip Jeffries’ silver leaf wallpaper and heirloom artifacts that pay homage to the Indian heritage of one of the owners. In another more-moody guest room, a Currey and Co. Grand Lotus light fixture gives off a golden glow against Phillip Jeffries’ dip wallcovering behind an emerald green bed, while an artist hand painted the look on each wall. The other side of the condo took on an aesthetic that reads: The more bling, the better. Think crystals and chrome and a 78-inch circular diamond chandelier. The main kitchen, living room (where we custom-surged together Surya rugs), dining room (embellished with jewelry-like chain-link Yale sconces by Arteriors), office, and master bedroom (overlooking downtown and the ocean) all reside on this side of the residence. And then there’s perhaps the jewel of the home: the powder room, illuminated by Tom Dixon pendants. The homeowners hiked Machu Picchu together and fell in love with a piece of art on their trip that we designed the entire bathroom around. It’s one of many personal objets found throughout the condo, making this project a true labor of love.
Your Design Partner
The deep velvet charcoal tufted bed was a nice balance to the Blush accents in this owners suite
Simpson & Voyle
In the bespoke makeup and hair area, a full-length mirror is flanked by chic wall sconces, providing ample light for grooming. The elegant dusty pink joinery is designed to store beauty essentials, while the plush round ottoman offers a comfortable seating option. The design intention is clearly focused on creating a personal and luxurious space for daily rituals.
The Bazeley Partnership
Sitting within a designated AONB, this new Arts and Crafts-influenced residence replaced an ‘end of life’ 1960’s bungalow.
Conceived to sit above an extensive private wine cellar, this highly refined house features a dramatic circular sitting room. An internal lift provides access to all floors, from the underground level to the roof-top observation terrace showcasing panoramic views overlooking the Fal Estuary.
The bespoke joinery and internal finishes detailed by The Bazeley Partnership included walnut floor-boarding, skirtings, doors and wardrobes. Curved staircases are complemented by glass handrails and the bathrooms are finished with limestone, white marble and mother-of-pearl inlay. The bedrooms were completed with vanity units clad in rustic oak and marble and feature hand-painted murals on Japanese silk wallpaper.
Externally, extensive use of traditional stonework, cut granite, Delabole slate, standing seam copper roofs and copper gutters and downpipes combine to create a building that acknowledges the regional context whilst maintaining its own character.
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