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Tipton Spires Design|Build
#BestOfHouzz, International Award winner, Regional Gold winner. 2020 Pinnacle award winner and Worlds Greatest pools. Featured in Luxury Pools + Outdoor living magazine
Thomas M. Kirchhoff AIA, PA
Bringing to the table a sense of scale and proportion, the architect delivered the clarity and organization required to translate a sketch into working plans. The result is a custom blend of authentic Bermudian architecture, modernism, and old Palm Beach elements.
The stepped, white roof of Tarpon Cove is instantly recognizable as authentic Bermudian. Hand-built by craftsmen using traditional techniques, the roof includes all of the water channeling and capturing technology utilized in the most sustainable of Bermudian homes. Leading from its grand entry, a negative edge pool continues to a coquina limestone seawall, cut away like the gondola docks an ode to the history of Palm Beach. Attached is a unique slat house, a light-roofed structure with a modern twist on a classic space.
Fulfilling the client's vision, this home not only allows for grand scale philanthropical entertaining, but also enables the owners to relax and enjoy a retreat with family, friends, and their dogs. Entertaining spaces are uniquely organized so that they are isolated from those utilized for intimate living, while still maintaining an open plan that allows for comfortable everyday enjoyment. The flexible layout, with exterior glass walls that virtually disappear, unites the interior and outdoor spaces. Seamless transitions from sumptuous interiors to lush gardens reflect an outstanding collaboration between the architect and the landscape designer.
Photos by Sargent Architectual Photography
Sallie Hill Design, Landscape Architect
Red cedar trellis for climbing clematis against red brick house, Newton, MA - ©2015 Brian Hill
Rialto Property Partners, LLC
A beautiful deck extension overlooking the pool with a southern exposure. Aluminum separation panel provides privacy to upstairs bedrooms. IPE decking surrounded by custom aluminum cable fencing.
LDa Architecture & Interiors
Architect: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Builder: Wellen Construction
Interior Design: Nina Farmer Interiors
Landscape Architect: Matthew Cunningham Landscape Design
Photographer: Michael J. Lee Photography
Kitchen & Bath Design + Construction
Tucked away behind a cabinet panel is this pullout pantry unit. Photography by Chrissy Racho.
Home At Last Decor
This play area becomes a sophisticated sitting area to entertain friends. The sleeper sofa is ideal for sleep over parties. Silver accents and crystals add bling and sophistication to the overall design. The mirrors behind the lamps double the light value and add depth to the space.
Abramson Architects
With respect to the sloping meadow, the home is designed to coexist and therefore never breaks the ridgeline.
Photo: David Agnello
Coddington Design
The sitting area is adjoining to the larger living room. Mimicking the same hues, this area features a pink silk velvet sofa with nailhead detail, ivory faux shagreen nesting tables and a large leather upholstered ottoman. A vintage table lamp and modern floor lamp add a metallic touch while the figurative paintings bring in jewel tones to the room.
Photographer: Lauren Edith Andersen
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