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IN
THIS ISSUE
is
the season for entertaining, so its only fitting that
many of the homes in this issue were designed for get-togethers
with family and friends. Even after the holidays, Floridas
sunny skies and balmy breezes invite a steady stream of
company.
Since entertaining comes with the territory, providing guests
with the amenities of home has become a key design consideration.
Steven M. Hefners clients, for instance, wanted several
spaces for dinner parties, plus enough guest suites to accommodate
several visitors at once. His design includes a sitting
room just for the guest suites, complete with conversation,
bar and game areas.
Guests who enter a residence in Bonita Springs, Fla., will
find harmony and balance. Inspired by Japanese style, Howard
Litton and his team designed soothing guestrooms that rejuvenate
the senses.
For the dining room, which is featured on our cover, Litton
wanted to create the feel of a Japanese tea garden,
he says.
Eastern and Western elements intermingle with contemporary
art in a home renovated by designer Sherry Endelson. In
addition to needing more display space, her clients desired
an interior that was both comfortable for everyday
living and ideal for entertaining guests, Endelson
says.
Art also influenced Barbara R. Westbrooks design of
a house in Gainesville, Fla. Working with the owners
art consultant, Budd Harris Bishop, the former director
of the Harn Museum of Art in Gainesville, Westbrook gives
the art prominence within the context of a 1930s and 40s
Moderne theme.
And speaking of art, this issue profiles Mira Lehr, whose
abstract paintings reflect her love of nature. Lehr, who
graciously invited us to visit her studio, is as warm and
engaging as her paintings.
Best wishes for a happy holiday.
Karen B. King McCallum
Managing Editor
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TABLE
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Vol. 13 No. 4 |
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| COVER
STORY |
TEAHOUSE
OF THE SETTING SUN
Howard
Litton harmonizes a condominiums tranquil watercolor
views
with a calming, Japanese aesthetic. Photography by Dan Forer,
Miami, FL |
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RIVERFRONT
MODERN
Lined with glass, designer Michael Broschés contemporary
house takes
in a clear view of Fort Lauderdales New River.
PROVENCE MEETS PALM BEACH INDOORS AND OUT
Joy Guernsey captures the charm of a cottage in the South
of France
with antiques, collectibles and fine appointments.
THE ART OF REFINEMENT
Composed by Barbara R. Westbrook, a classic yet comfortable
interior
gives prominence to its owners impressive collection
of art.
FASHIONABLY AU COURANT
Mixing elements of French and Italian classicism, architect
James M. Hollingsworth brings owner Stephen Turners
vision of a mini-mansion to life.
SAVVY EUROPEAN STYLE
An owners discerning taste and designer Wendy Costas
creative placement result in a refined, sophisticated home
with international appeal.
A CANVAS FOR THE ART
Sherry Endelsons design approach keeps the focus on
a couples eclectic
paintings, sculptures and Asian antiques.
ADDING AN ELEMENT OF SURPRISE
Rococo, Neoclassic and Romanesque touches meld together in
unexpected ways in a Bal Harbour retreat designed by Juan
Montoya and Shaler Ladd III.
MEDITERRANEAN MOSAIC
Inspired by motifs from around the world, Steven M. Hefner
integrates Italian, French, English and Art Deco themes in
a waterfront estate.
QUARTERBACKING A NEW GAME PLAN
Football great Bob Griese hands the ball off to wife Shay
and designer
Dianne Davant to create a warm, welcoming home.
FLORIDA SHOWHOUSES: PALM BEACH TO THE PANHANDLE
The areas top designers join forces to help benefit
the American Red Cross Palm Beach County Chapter and the Pensacola
Symphony Orchestra.
A RETURN TO THE CLASSICS
Architect Randall Stofft and designer Jeanne Manettis
collaboration
blends dramatic architectural details with timeless, elegant
furnishings..” |
| SOURCES |
DCOTA Spotlight
Prestigious Properties
Palm Beach Panache
New York Design
Fabrics, Wall Coverings, and
Windows
Focus On Art
James Magni:
A Modern-Day Classic
Norton Museum Of Art
Mira Lehr: Visual
Imprints
Neocon 2003
AIA Florida 2003 Design Awards
Cornell Museum Of Art & History
The Sundy House |
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