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Perfect pied-a-terre for a newly empty-nesting couple with adult children who come home to play. A fresh and casual space perfect for a few days of rest or hosting friends and family for a week. The colors in the furniture and decor reflect the Atlantic Ocean, visible from every room. The bright, popping hues mimic both the sky outside as well as the vibrant Palm Beach vibe.


It truly is a small world as our appreciation for diverse global design sparks enchanting design directions within the home. For this kitchen, Designer Cabinetry offers great latitude in creating exotic details that imbue the grace and ambiance of a relaxed island lifestyle… bamboo-style carvings, palm foliage, shuttered doors, woven rattan, and extravagantly, carved furniture legs. Lyptus wood creates the perfect backdrop for these lush details with its rich, mahogany-like color and texture. Our finish artisans distressed the surface with chisel marks and rough-hewn edges to create a weathered, time-worn, character. Create your everyday paradise with Designer Cabinetry by Dura Supreme.
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We built custom mill work to place this in cabinet TV for viewing in the kitchen.
Johan Roetz of VisPhoto


By removing part of the kitchen wall, the dark kitchen is transformed into a bright calm kitchen that flows with the living and dining areas.
{Photo Credit: Andy Mattheson}


The architectural vocabulary draws upon British Colonial precedents in the West Indies with masonry-stucco walls, a standing seam metal hip roof with a kick at the eaves, a wooden balcony supported by wood brackets on the more public street facade, and a wooden gallery atop hefty masonry columns framed with wood brackets on the more private waterfront façade. These features have been developed and refined over hundreds of years to accommodate comfortable living in the Caribbean and have evolved into a living tradition of beautiful vernacular architecture that is, as a result, truly sustainable.
The covered outdoor spaces in conjunction with the protected courts, deep overhangs and operable wood shutters provide a sustainable home that respects the context and climate, maximizes energy-efficiency and minimizes environmental impact. The simple massing and layout of this house with its simple and flexible spaces can accommodate many different family types and lifestyles and can even change uses as market demands change over time. These characteristics together with a timeless elegance and beauty support the firmness, commodity and delight required for truly sustainable living.
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