home.”
“ Art and accessories updated the space and pronounced the water theme”, Gabriele observes.“ We wanted to mimic water without being literal.” She adds,“ as you can see each art piece from any given location; having them coordinate was important.”
Gabriele mixed classic design elements, dressed in composed glamor, with current colors and trends. She created the Miami style ambiance Kim and Paul wanted.“ The design is elegant yet current”, Gabriele states.
As a visitor enters from the front door, the living and dining room greets them as do the condo’ s windows with their lake views. Throughout the condo’ s design, reflective materials maximize the light and visual space. The dining room’ s mirrors dance light as do the wall sconces. Gabriele notes that“ Reflection can work in your favor when used properly.” Kim and Paul remark that they absolutely love the mirrored panels.
Both inward and outward sightlines are important within the rooms. The kitchen nook area is a sculptural vignette.“ Paul and I selected the chandelier to make a statement when you are looking into the kitchen from the living-dining room or when you enter from the other end.”
Gabriele notes that as the couple likes to entertain, the seating and flow between the spaces was important in the design. Swirls, gray lean lines, dots and dollops of metallics