Florida Design Magazine Vol. 13, No. 2 Page 3
"A MARRIAGE OF STYLES",
 
 
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ABOVE: Tumbled-stone flooring continues from the family and breakfast rooms outside to the veranda. Egret sculptures strike a pose in the garden, whereas their real-life counterparts seek refuge on the golf course.
 
 
They also wanted a comfortable environment that would meet the needs of their combined families, which would include five teenagers. In addition, they were planning to wed in four months and wanted to hold the ceremony in their new home.
Having previously worked with the groom-to-be, Pagano was familiar with his taste for clean lines. Yet his soon-to-be wife envisioned a home with a cozy, romantic flair.

“Each had a strong sense of their own personal style, which needed to be blended to create a home equally comfortable to both,” Pagano says.
The end result draws together modern and traditional silhouettes, textural fabrics, natural fibers, and exotic accents. “The look is timeless, not trendy,” Pagano

 
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