Florida Design Magazine Vol. 13, No. 2 Page 6
"A MARRIAGE OF STYLES",
 
 
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Modern and traditional silhouettes, textural fabrics,
natural fibers, and exotic accents blend throughout the home.
“The look is timeless, not trendy,” designer Ada Pagano says.
 
 
ABOVE: An exotic abaca love seat and an antique-style mirror bring a sculptural quality to the second-floor landing. Janet Treby’s “Anastasia ” hangs above the console.
 
 
ings afford seating for enjoying the golf course view.
Verdant fairways also provide a scenic backdrop for the breakfast room, which overlooks the veranda and pool area. Swags of sheer netting soften the look of hand-woven reed shades on the bay window.
The mood changes dramatically, however, in the master bedroom. “The owners requested a romantic bedroom, so I created a cocoon-like environment,”

Pagano says. Luxurious silk fabric wraps the walls, headboard and duvet, and sheer voile drapes the black iron bed.
An eclectic mix of furnishings, including an abaca vine love seat, a zebra skin area rug and an antique-style mirror, comes together on the second-floor stairway landing.
Completed in time for the nuptials, the interior unites the personalities of the owners in perfect harmony.

 
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