![]() ![]() There’s a lava stone dining table with a top that relates to the yellow in the rug inside. Off the primary suite is a relaxing area to sit and read with two chairs, while the spaces closer to the more public areas have an area for dining, another area for lounging, and a third area for cocktails.Ībout the outdoor furnishings, Scott says, “I really feel like you should approach the outside as you do the inside,” so textural, eclectic elements coordinate with pieces indoors. On the expansive terrace that can be accessed from almost every room, Scott created different spots to go to. Another example is the floors-while the main space has terrazzo (“which is so Miami,” says Scott), oak floors in the bedrooms soften them and make them cozy and private, creating an interesting juxtaposition. The use of barnboard in particular shows how the condo balances glamorous features typical of Miami with elements that are more down to earth. ![]() For the wall of windows and doors framing the ocean view, Scott chose sheer curtains to soften the architecture as well as filter light from the sun.īarnboard, an unexpected material in Miami, is also found on the primary bedroom accent wall. In the nearby kitchen, Scott replaced a sleek oval island with a rectangular one sheathed in textural barnboard and a built-in oval light with a simple yet sculptural light fixture. The rug is like a piece of art for the floor.”Ĭollectible furnishings throughout this space add unique interest-separating the living and dining zones is a console table by Charles Trevelyan that Scott found at Carpenters Workshop Gallery in New York City, while the coffee table is a stunning micro slab-and-glass piece by John Houshmand. “We designed a custom abstract design with bold blue, yellow, orange, and chartreuse. “I knew that Fedora Design, represented by Twenty First Gallery in New York City, created extraordinary rugs so I started there,” he says. Scott often starts projects with the main living space rug, and that’s what he did here. “They were looking to have a unique home that didn’t follow any stylistic guidelines,” says Scott, “except that they wanted it to feel both contemporary and comfortable.” ![]() ![]() The wife, an avid art collector, “has a very eclectic view of art and living,” so achieving a layered look with lots of colors and textures was especially important. ![]()
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