Florida Design Magazine Vol. 14, No. 4 Page 8
"INTEGRATING ART AND DESIGN"
 
 
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ABOVE: Three doorways access the kitchen from the breakfast area. Architect David Estreich custom designed the light fixtures, table and chairs with Frank Lloyd Wright in mind.

In the kitchen, several doorways open to the
breakfast area. Limestone flooring with stainless- steel and brass inserts flows throughout both spaces. While granite tops the polyresin cabinetry in the kitchen, concrete tops the table in the breakfast area.
Like the other rooms throughout the home, the
In the family room’s secondary grouping, a bronze, steel and brass cocktail table
recalls a classic Jean Royère design. Colorful pottery on the cocktail table and
a green glass bowl on an occasional table enhance the room’s artistic interest.
originally two small enclosed rooms that the owners wanted opened up to the rear view outside,” Estreich says.

Two conversation areas comprise the space — a larger one defined by a panoramic, black-and-white photo assemblage on the wall, and a smaller grouping positioned near the windows. In both areas, Green combined plump furniture upholstered
in bold, Bauhaus-inspired prints with
master bedroom and sitting area were reconfigured and enlarged to allow for more leg room, so to speak. Green pulled the hues for the carpet, accent pillows and accessories from the tribal pattern on the bench in the master bedroom and love seat in the sitting area.
With its innovative art, architecture and
design, this estate home exudes the urbane style of its art collector owners.

 
     
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