Located in Sewall’s Point, Florida, this beautiful and absolutely fabulous modern home is more like an estate since it boasts square footage up to 12, 300. Humongous, right? The interior features enviable classical pieces and art, Mahogany, Minnesota Limestone, and plaster finishes. Of course, I was first wooed by its architecture and the magical weavers of such lines are Hughes Umbanhowar Architects. Enjoy…
Don’t you just love that cozy, tufted, luscious looking banquette? The red chandelier is so stunning too!
What a view! Sitting on this lovely Eames classic is sure to probably make relaxing almost immediate.
Well, it’s Wednesday and the weekend is officially in sight! Happy Wednesday everyone! XX
This place looks incredible. It must get tons of natural light and the view must be amazing and breathtaking. LOve this place:) Happy Wednesday, my dear
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magnificent! love the entryway, living room, and the carrara marble (makes me melt). wonderful tour, stacey. thank you!
ReplyDeleteI am totally terrified of having alot of windows in my space. This space is quite nice tho. I like it.
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A house to loose oneself in;-)
ReplyDeleteI adore the expanse of space, design, decor and all the fanciable things. warmly hope you are well and that the house move is going well;-)
Wow....I am persoanlly a traditional person but must say this is beautifully done, such dramatic spaces and those views wow!! The living room, outside spacea and entry is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI personally like more warmth in a space but love all the windows and the furniture. About the only thing that would concern me is that bathroom sink, I would be spitting my toothpaste everywhere, sink needs to be BIGGER!
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ReplyDeleteThat house takes my breath away...
And the Eames chair is such a wonder...
Have a great week girl:)
omg this home is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteSuper duper modern - I can't get over how big it is! Imagine having all that space!
ReplyDeleteI die. Seriously a dream home for me, every. single. detail.
ReplyDeleteAww I can't see any pictures (darn photobucket!) I will be coming back to look at the banquette!
ReplyDeleteLove the stone facade with the glass & steel!
ReplyDeleteNice juxtaposition...my-my I'm using a big word today!
Can't wait for the weekend as well, Stacey!
My gosh that place is AMAZING.
ReplyDeleteGreat architecture. It all seems as bright and light. Not at all cool and not so ..overstyle. Very comfortably .Just great.
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That is a seriously huge and impressive home! It's not my personal style but it is certainly amazing!
ReplyDeleteHUGEE!!! and open spaces and so much light! I LIKE!
ReplyDeleteThis thing is mondo, but boy is it ever gorgeous!! The Eames corner is where you'd find me :)
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C
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Ahhhh. I feel like I just went to Florida on vacation. Such a cool house. Plus a view! Divine!!
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I looove that banquette!!
ReplyDeleteOoohh! I loooove the house! I love it! Thanks for sharing! =)
ReplyDeleteStunning!! Love the banquette - I'm in a tufting mode lately!!
ReplyDeleteAdoring the red chandelier.
ReplyDeleteVery tasty - especially the entry.
ReplyDeleteThis is my new dream home. LOVE LOVE LOVE!
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Stacey Kay
“Runway Inspiration, Vintage Decoration”
www.goodwillhuntingg.com
Runway Inspiration: Wunderkind
Even tho' the exterior here and there does feel more like a public space and not a personal home, still, this place is SICK! Too much fabulousness to note.
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Wow, love how geometric it is!
ReplyDeleteOh' I definitely agree with you there, this modern home is really fabulous. It seems so nice to live with. Wish I can also have that kind of house someday. Thanks for sharing.
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