condo by the sea...renovations to mostly everything except for the original marble flooring, which...
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European villa by the ocean … or so
it seems. With photographic scenes
of exotic waterside locales adorning its
interior walls, this Ocean Palms apartment in
Hollywood, Fla., fits right in thanks to seaside
views that pour in from the windows of this
32nd-story, 3,000-square-foot condo. It holds
its own amongst some of the greats – Trump
Hollywood and the Diplomat Beach Resort just
a few doors down.
For the homeowners, who split thier time
between South Florida and Montreal, this
spacious home fits the bill in terms of luxurious
practicality. It was a “must-have” as the couple
loves to entertain on a regular basis. “It’s a real
showstopper,” interior designer Sarah Zohar
says. “There’s not one room left undone …
every space is utilized in the right way.”
condo by the seaSPLENDOR MEETS FUNCTION IN ONE COUPLE’S VACATION RETREAT, WHERE SPRAWLING OCEAN VIEWS PROVIDE THE BACKDROP FOR A MINIMALISTIC AND INVITING DECOR THAT MIMICS NATURE
INTERIOR DESIGN BY SARAH ZOHAR, SARAH Z DESIGNS, MIAMI, FLINTERIOR ARCHITECTURE BY DAVID L’ANGLAIS, DAVID L’ANGLAIS & ASSOCIATES, PLANTATION, FL RENOVATIONS CONTRACTOR AARON MAWARDI, CONSTRUCTION BROTHERS, NORTH MIAMI, FLLIGHTING DESIGN, HOME AUTOMATION SYSTEM ANDLOW VOLTAGE BY DAVID ZOHAR, AVENTURA HOME THEATER, AVENTURA, FLTEXT BY ALEXANDRA ROLANDPHOTOGRAPHY BY PAUL STOPPI, NORTH BAY VILLAGE, FL
right: Interior designer Sarah Zohar used the colors
of nature in the airy living and dining areas staged
to encourage entertaining and conversation. In the
living area, Kravet’s sectional sofa sits in clear view
of Adriana Hoyos’ dining chairs that accommodate
guests around a custom glassed-topped table.
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Renovations to mostly everything except for the original marble flooring, which was simply restored
and refinished, were essential. The owners wanted everything done to perfection. Walls were demolished,
space was redefined, and the house was fully automated with lighting control available at the touch of a
finger. The result yielded elegantly adorned living areas open to panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Rich hues borrowed from nature color the interior throughout. The living area is for just that — living.
“They wanted a clean, open, light feel because it’s Florida,” Zohar says. A custom, floating ceiling defines
the space shaped by a deep-seated sectional sofa in a white crypton chevron texture. A tufted, cocktail
ottoman sits atop a white Artistic Looms area rug laced with shimmering silver overtones.
The home’s original marble flooring creates a seamless transition to the dining area “so guests can
actually sit in the living and dining areas at the same time and socialize,” Zohar says. A shaded chandelier
cascades light above the custom, glass-topped dining table surrounded with plush chairs from Adriana
Hoyos. Ambient lighting continues, picking up the yellow glow from inside the geometric sculpture atop
the buffet by Da-Vinci Designs Cabinetry. Dotting the wall above, an artistic seascape provides the focal
point, while an enlarged photograph of gondolas wading in a European canal continues the theme.
NO STRANGERS TO INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL, THE HOMEOWNERS POSSESS A CERTAIN CULINARY SAVOIR-FAIRE AS EVIDENCED BY THEIR
CHOICE OF WALL ART IN THE BREAKFAST AREA. A BANQUETTE CRAFTED BY DA-VINCI DESIGNS CABINETRY JOINS A PHILLIPS COLLECTION
GLASS-TOPPED TABLE AND VANGUARD’S “KLISMOS-STYLE” CHAIRS.
In the main living area, a wall of glass offers unobstructed
views of the Atlantic Ocean. Mimicking nature itself, a
photograph hangs on the wall showcasing similar blue
tones heralding from a dusk shot of a seaside town. Just
outside, a deep patio shapes an open-air social setting
for guests to relax amidst the tropical breezes.
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Vibrant foods of Europe – lemons, tri-color pasta, figs, and peppers – hang on the the wall in the
breakfast area outfit with a custom banquette wrapped in leatherette. Klismos-style chairs join the scene to
complete the dining experience. Simple and clean lines continue into the softly lit kitchen beyond. Topped
in solid quartz, lacquered wood-grained cabinetry envelops the space in warmth.
Zohar’s minimalistic style reappears in the master suite, where Venetian plastered walls are colored in a
light, ivory champagne hue. A two-week process and four layers of paint were required to yield this linen
finish with a subdued shimmer. The custom-designed bed, with its headboard dressed in iridescent shades
of cream, gray and taupe, rests in perfect complement to the symmetrical ceiling that draws the eye up
around the intimate space. Muted tones dominate with the custom Privilegio Milano bed coverings and
Kravet’s taupe draperies that pull open to reveal panoramic views of the outside world — from this vantage
point, a stunning city and seascape.
Striking features borrowed from nature style the master bath. Immediately engaging the eye, a blue,
three-paneled, acrylic mural by Alex Turco runs the expanse of the wall behind a freestanding tub and glass
shower enclosure. “It’s our wow wall,” Zohar says. “When the wife is in her bath relaxing, she can feel like
she’s staring out into the ocean.”
It was Zohar’s intention to give attention to every detail in every corner of the spacious home. “You
know when you walk into a room and you just want to sit there, and you don’t want to leave? That’s the
feeling I get,” the designer says. “Comfort, but not at the expense of class.”
A SWIRL OF BLUE CAPTURES THE SOUL IN THE MASTER BATH DESIGNED TO PLEASE. TWO WALL NICHES COVERED IN WHITE, BLUE AND GRAY TUMBLED CALACATTA MARBLE TILES CONCEAL A HIDDEN DOOR, WHILE A PLATFORM OUTFIT IN PORCELAIN SUPPORTS A FREESTANDING TUB AND GLASS SHOWER ENCLOSURE.
above left: Soft lighting from the custom-designed floating ceiling wafts over the master suite, where Bernhardt bedside
chests donned with creamed leather and rusted nail heads flank a plush bed from Kravet. Visual Comfort lamps add to
the ambiance, while armchairs from Stark Custom Furniture swivel to enjoy the outside views.
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SOURCES
LIVING AREASofa and accent pillow - Kravet, Inc., DCOTA,
Dania Beach, FL
Armchair - Adriana Hoyos Furnishings, MDD,
Miami, FL
Cocktail table - Vangaurd Furniture,
Conover, NC
Round occasional table - Global Views,
Dallas, TX
Artwork behind sofa - Sarah Z Designs,
Miami, FL
Area rug - Artistic Looms, Fort Lauderdale, FL
DINING AREATable base - Muniz Plastics, Miami, FL
Table top - A-A Glass & Mirror,
Miami, FL
Chairs - Adriana Hoyos Furnishings, MDD,
Miami, FL
Cabinetry - Da-Vinci Designs Cabinetry,
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Sculpture and artwork - Sarah Z Designs,
Miami, FL
Light fixture and wall sconces - Visual
Comfort & Co., Houston, TX
KITCHEN/BREAKFAST AREACabinetry and banquette - Da-Vinci Designs
Cabinetry, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Banquette upholstered by Paquet Upholstery,
Dania Beach, FL
Countertops - Compac, The Surfaces Company,
Miami, FL
Fabricated by Bauhaus Design Studio,
Hialeah, FL
Table - Phillips Collection, High Point, NC
Chairs - Vanguard Furniture, Conover, NC
Fabric - Holly Hunt Miami, Miami, FL
Artwork above banquette - Sarah Z Designs,
Miami, FL
MASTER SUITEBed - Kravet, Inc., DCOTA, Dania Beach, FL
Bed fabric - Jab Anstoetz Group, Jeffrey
Michaels Showroom, Hollywood, FL
Bedside chests - Bernhardt Furniture,
Lenoir, NC
Bedcoverings - Privilegio Milano,
Miami, FL
Table lamps - Visual Comfort & Co.,
Houston, TX
Armchair - Stark Custom Furniture,
Hollywood, FL
Accent pillow fabric - Sarah Z Designs,
Miami, FL
Drapery fabric - Kravet, DCOTA,
Dania Beach, FL
MASTER BATHTub - Wyndham Collection, San Fernando, CA
Shower enclosure and glass shelving - A-A
Glass & Mirror, Miami, FL
Shower acrylic panel fabricated by Alex Turco,
MDD, Miami, FL
Tiled niches fabricated by Construction Brothers
LLC, North Miami, FL
Cabinetry - Da-Vinci Designs Cabinetry,
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Countertops - Marble of the World,
Miami, FL
Fabricated by Bauhaus Design Studio,
Miami, FL
THROUGHOUTCeiling treatments fabricated by Construction
Brothers LLC, Miami, FL
Recessed lighting - Construction Brothers
LLC, Miami, FL, and Aventura Home Theater,
Aventura, FL M
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