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Shuster Design Associates
The Florida room looks into the kitchen and can be separated via sliding glass doors and used as either an indoor or outdoor space.
Kimberley Kay Interiors
Living Room with a luxe camel sofa + cane accent chairs in a deep green hue adds a pop of color yet a sophisticated space.
Gulf Building LLC
Gulf Building recently completed this magnificent custom estate in the Rio Vista neighborhood of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This Key West Chic custom home is 9,000 SF of new construction that includes five bedrooms, four bathrooms, a flex room that can serve as an office or a bedroom, wine room, swimming pool, outdoor shower, summer kitchen, three-car garage, 60-foot dock, and a covered upper and lower deck with a breathtaking view of the wonderful Fort Lauderdale waterway canals. Sea-inspired colors such as different hues of blues and turquoise combine with traditional furniture to make this a one of a kind coastal traditional estate in the Venice of the America.
This residence was named the 2016 Property of the Year by City of Fort Lauderdale Community Appearance Awards
Pineapple House Interior Design
The original style of the 1980's Florida home included angled walls, multiple niches and high display ledges. Pineapple House designers removed the wall separating the kitchen and living area, and squared-off the interior angles, including the formerly vaulted ceilings. They maintained architectural interest with elements like coffered ceilings and visually interesting dark, contrasting wooden walls that define the kitchen.
Mountain + Beach Interiors - Schonewill Int'l
Pocketing mahogany doors. Hidden roll shades. Mahogany wrapped structure. Vaulting ceiling. Limestone floor with mosaic yellow onyx accents. Millwork shelving designed in for art collections and family photos. McGuire lounge chairs and Kreiss sofa with the clients tropical rug.
Mountain + Beach Interiors - Schonewill Int'l
Pocketing mahogany doors. Hidden roll shades. Bar adjoined to kitchen. Mahogany wrapped structure. Vaulting ceiling. Limestone floor with mosaic yellow onyx accents.
Harleen McLean
Ricardo is passionate about sustainable forestry. He specialises in renewable energy using natural systems in nature and we have created an environment that reflects this within his home. In this project we chose paintings that express fluidity and fengshui to embrace the wind and water elements of nature. To purify the air, we created a moss wall and the lush grass carpet generates the comforting sense of forest bathing. The splashback evokes the peaceful experience of walking in the forest amongst a sea of bluebells generating a sense of spring and new beginings. The bathroom is inspired by the vast, lush Amazon Rainforest and it's natural biodiversity. With the artwork here, we created an alluring tranquil space, incorporating natural raw materials and spiritual artefacts, brining a sense of calm and rejuvenation.
68 Billeder af tropisk dagligstue med hjemmebar
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