INTERIOR DESIGNMulti Family Homes
Interior Designer
$5,000,001 - $7,000,000
Model Home

This stunning high-rise is light, neutral, and airy, with high contrast wood tones throughout the space accented by soft plum, emerald, and gray tones. Design highlights of include a 3D wood feature wall with LED backlighting, a masterful open floor plan showcasing the views, and incredible lighting throughout.

From the private elevator foyer, guests are welcomed into a wide gallery hallway leading to an open-concept living area and double island kitchen with dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Gulf. The unit is one of the largest high-rise condominiums in Southwest Florida and boasts 68-foot-wide views of the water. The interior designers chose to highlight these incredible views with an open floor plan that takes advantage of the space’s natural light.

In the family room, an entertainment wall features an offset built-in with a linear electric fireplace in a warm porcini wood tone. This wall is backdropped with metallic mica wallpaper in a dark emerald tone. The furnishings in this room include a neutral track arm sofa, an oversized chrome cocktail table with a glass top, two upholstered accent chairs with exposed wood bases, and a three-tiered chandelier in a dark bronze tone.

The adjacent great room features a chic double-sided sectional that creates two separate seating groups. This oversized sectional is in a neutral, textured fabric with accent throw pillows in emerald and white tones. Each seating area has its own clustered cocktail table grouping with fully-upholstered architectural accent chairs that add a contemporary element.

The space has several unique design details, such as backlit feature walls, statement lighting, and layered texture. As a whole, the design achieves a refined and serene look with a modern, curated edge.

“This unit is modern, but warm,” the designers said. “It incorporates rich wood tones in the built-ins, cabinets, and wall details, with contrasting splashes of gold accents in the lighting fixtures.”