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This part of Florida is known for its beautiful, warm weather plus sun-drenched buildings and breathtaking ocean views. The family spends most of their time on this large balcony, which wraps around the apartment. The designers provided spaces for outdoor lounging, dining, visiting, napping and playing.
by DKOR Interiors Inc.- Interior Designers Miami, FL
The entryway makes you pause and realize you've landed somewhere special, while the view beyond beckons. The team designed around the existing circle in the entryway's ceiling. "The owner loves crystal, so the idea was to introduce crystal and reflections and to play with shadows on the ceiling," Ronderos says. The statement chandelier doubles as a piece of contemporary art. "The team created the apartment as one unified space, but at the same time, we delineated the main areas through the use of color, pattern, texture, furnishings and art," she says. The concept of reflection is one of the elements that creates continuity throughout the apartment.

With a beach apartment come a lot of sandy not-so-artlike objects — such as umbrellas, chairs, beach toys, baskets and towels — that need to stay close at hand; the team designed unobtrusive custom closets for these in the entry.
by DKOR Interiors Inc.- Interior Designers Miami, FL
"In the living room, we created a space that is functional but elegant at the same time. We wanted an open feel to accommodate the oceanfront view," Ronderos says. Functional elements include porcelain wood floor tiles that are durable and slip resistant under wet feet, as well as very durable fabrics.

The room is mostly ivory but has pops of copper and wood textures. Lacquer surrounds the media wall and continues on the custom-designed ceiling. "The color and material palette was inspired the ocean," Ronderos says. "We knew the ocean view would reflect onto the ceiling's lacquer."
by DKOR Interiors Inc.- Interior Designers Miami, FL
"The kitchen needed to relate to the ocean views, and we wanted the family to feel as if they were outside when they were in the kitchen, so we brought the outside in and the inside out," Ronderos says.

It's an eat-in kitchen, and it combines sleek contemporary and natural touches that complement the view without distracting from it. A glass Caviar Cluster chandelier doesn't distract from the view; materials like wood and stone relate to the beach below. "The idea behind using these natural objects was to make the kitchen cozier," the designer says.
by DKOR Interiors Inc.- Interior Designers Miami, FL  
A casual bar area in the corner combines hard and soft surfaces.

Throughout the home: wall coverings: Eykon; floors: Eko Floor Solutions, Romo
by DKOR Interiors Inc.- Interior Designers Miami, FL
The team prioritized comfort again in the master bedroom but created elegance via textures and materials. The carved wood headboard and occasional chair introduce patterns in a subtle way.


Nightstands: Mayfair Steamer Cube with Drawers, Restoration Hardware
by DKOR Interiors Inc.- Interior Designers Miami, FL  
The spa-like master bathroom continues the feelings of luxury and warmth; reflective surfaces keep things light. Another crystal light fixture glows overhead.
by DKOR Interiors Inc.- Interior Designers Miami, FL  
The guest bedroom was designed with visiting grandparents in mind. "We wanted to create a cozy space that was simple but well designed," says Ronderos. A rug full of blues and greens is a subtle reference to the coast.


Wall covering, accent wall: Soft Silver Framed, Phillip Jeffries
by DKOR Interiors Inc.- Interior Designers Miami, FL  
The modern nursery's brilliant blues and soft greens take their inspiration from the coastal setting. "In the son's bedroom, we wanted to create a space that the toddler boy could grow into — something that would transition without a lot of expense in the future," Ronderos says. "We didn’t want a lot of toys in the middle of the room but rather an open, playable area."

Rug: Global Views
by DKOR Interiors Inc.- Interior Designers Miami, FL  
Despite being on vacation when they're here, the couple needed a workspace. "We wanted the office to be functional without looking too industrial and cold; we wanted it to be a space that made reading and working more fun," Ronderos says. Small marine touches like the glass floats, jellyfish and artwork remind them that they are steps away from the sea.
by DKOR Interiors Inc.- Interior Designers Miami, FL  
The powder room is subtly elegant; textures reflect the light in this windowless room.
by DKOR Interiors Inc.- Interior Designers Miami, FL
"The balcony design is very important, because it surrounds the entire apartment," Ronderos says. This area is for gathering and lounging while enjoying the endless ocean views. The team chose furniture that could stand up to heavy weather conditions.

"One of the most interesting things about this project was the process itself; the homeowners showed a greater-than-average client interest in the design process, thus becoming an essential part of our design team and process," Ronderos says. "It was exciting to watch them research, learn and work alongside with us when designing. This was truly a team effort."
by DKOR Interiors Inc.- Interior Designers Miami, FL

Comments

joecolombo Based on the comments from the top 10 lists, I'm expecting lots of complaints about the white walls.

I, personally, think it's fantastic, though the pictures really don't give me the sense of 3500 sf, unless they're counting the balcony.
4 months ago · ·
Molto Bene Studios very nice!
4 months ago ·
olldbobbi What a great vacation home! I love white everything and I'd love to see what their non-vacation home looks like.
4 months ago · ·
midmodfan The only complaint I'd have is the lack of table or floor lamps, especially in the living room. A single ceiling fixture tends to create an uncomfortable mood. But otherwise the place is very nice and the reference to the ocean and beach below is subtle - not overdone like in many homes along the shores.
4 months ago · ·
justj I like the rugs. I dig the bathroom and balcony. But where is the kitchen they speak of?
4 months ago · ·
Kerry Holden Interior Design What a beautiful place, I love the decor, so calming
4 months ago ·
markjbecker Very nice place! The lighting is a perfect marriage of art and function. Only thing I don't put in houses I renovate are vessel sinks, personally (only an opinion) I think they date a bathroom.
4 months ago · ·
Fine Art & Portraits by Laurel I one of the white haters, but at least the play between shiny and matte is a little fun. The entry doesn't seem finished. Get that vase off the floor with a toddler. Put some art there, or something. The home has beautiful bones. Hopefully they'll eventually add some color.
4 months ago · ·
debbief i don't think i would need floats etc to remind me i am at the sea when its right out the window. The chair in the bar area is U G L Y and uncomfortable looking. beautiful place though.
4 months ago · ·
CAROLE MEYER I'm speechless, almost........Wow......I love this place!
4 months ago ·
CAROLE MEYER I do agree with Laurel about the vase in the entry, however, I bet the photographer placed that there because they needed to break up that stark hallway to get the shot through to the living room. I have had several of our homes photographed in the past for magazines and it is always interesting to watch what the stylist and photographer do to make a shot work. I really love these white rooms with the touches of sea inspired color....the interiors are beautiful and subtle which just highlights the fabulous views beyond. Stunning home!
4 months ago ·
harrys Do I see water trickling from the ceiling filling the bathtub? Similar wraparound balcony as one an acquaintance owned in Aqualina, what a place to spend south Florida days and nights!
4 months ago ·
bubblyjock Curious about the kitchen in this stylin' house: any chance of adding a couple of photos, Becky?
4 months ago · ·
snowflake56 I would have loved to see the kitchen design!
4 months ago · ·
carol cairns Amazing totally love this, bit different from dreary scotland !!!
4 months ago ·
lenachristina So open, bright and lovely.
4 months ago ·
wantsideas My eye blows directly past the white and right to the views! The white keeps it crisp, clean and serene. The chair in the bar area does not seem to fit in with the rest of the decor. I love the rugs in the guest room and the nursery. I would live on the balcony!
4 months ago ·
ISLAND HOME DESIGN Beautifully done! These rooms allow whoever enters to exhale and relax. Bravo!
4 months ago ·
anoj Amazing
4 months ago ·
Ivy Grelewicz I love the bar chair. Very cool.
5 weeks ago ·
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