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Annual Resource Guide | Suncoast Edition |

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Laurie WalterMarketing & [email protected]

I N T E R I O R D E S I G N

R E M O D E L I N G

M E R C H A N D I S I N G

S T A G I N G T O S E L L

M O D E L H O M E S

CINNABARD E S I G N

1939 TRADE CENTER WAY

NAPLES, FLORIDA 34109

FAX: 480.247.5388

www.cinnabardesign.net

Diana Hall IDSInterior [email protected]

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TwinEaglesJack Nicklaus and TwinEagles

Make a Great Team

TwinEagles has long been a magnet for professional golfers and

those who appreciate lush, pastoral surroundings. Now, with

the opening of its second golf course and the introduction of its

attractive Phase II real estate offerings, this splendid community is

enjoying a renaissance. Guided by the vision of its new owners, The

Ronto Group, TwinEagles promises to be more exceptional than

ever.

Set on 1,115 acres of sweeping, natural preserves, TwinEagles offers

golfers and homeowners a remarkable lifestyle in uncommonly

beautiful surroundings. Native grasses and tall stands of oak and

pine trees shelter an amazing array of wildlife and form a gentle,

undulating backdrop for the exquisite homes and neighborhoods

discreetly tucked along the greens and fairways that weave their

way throughout the community. The Ronto Group has enlisted an

exclusive cadre of the region’s finest builders to create a collection

of beautifully designed Phase II homes built to exacting quality

standards by Southwest Florida’s most skilled craftsman. Thoughtful

planning has ensured the new homes will serve as a perfect

complement to those in TwinEagle’s established neighborhoods.

Golf club membership is included with the purchase of a new home.

Designed by Jack Nicklaus and his son Jack Nicklaus II, the Talon

Golf Course is at the heart of TwinEagles. The legendary course

is 7,193 yards and the site of the February 2012 ACE Classic—a

Champions Tour event that is celebrating its 25th anniversary. 2012

marks the sixth year the Champions Tour has chosen to hold the

event at TwinEagles.

“There’s a reason the pros play here,” says Kathy Miller, Vice

President of Marketing of TwinEagles. “The Talon has all the unique

Nicklaus staples: length, tough approach shots, and undulating

greens. It is a delight for the pros because of the way it performs.

At the same time, it’s a pleasure for members at all levels because

of its natural beauty and multiple tee boxes.”

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| Longboat Key |

Bordered by the Gulf of Mexico, Naples Bay, and Gordon Pass, Port Royal is considered

by many to be the crown jewel of Naples. Over 600 single-family homes, many the most

distinctive in Naples, grace the lushly landscaped avenues.

A yacht owners paradise, most homes in Port Royal are on deepwater, uninhibited

by bridges with direct access to the Gulf of Mexico. Backyard docks graced by sleek

yachts and luxury sport boats have made Port Royal one of the world’s foremost aquatic

playgrounds.

Owners of Port Royal property have the opportunity to join the exclusive Port Royal Club,

located directly on the Gulf of Mexico. Members enjoy private dining, a full calendar of

entertainment and social events, renovated tennis facilities, Olympic-sized pool, and a spa

and fitness center.

Located just south of 3rd Street and 5th Avenue in Old Naples, fine dining, entertainment,

galleries, and social events are just minutes away.

Prices range from a little over $2M to $21M.

For more information, call the Port Royal expert:

Scan to view video or go to:homeanddesign.net/port-royal

Philip N. Collins Premier Sotheby’s

International RealtyThe Old Naples Offi ce

390 Broad Avenue SouthNaples, FL 34102C: 239.404.6800O: 239.434.2424

[email protected]

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Constructed to support carefree living, the home is open and airy. The exterior

boasts a unique tabby finish. Tabby is a stucco product with shell embedded in

the cement. The material has a timeless character and allows for low maintenance.

Not often seen today, tabby was used extensively in coastal districts of Europe

in the early nineteenth century. “We’ve done it before; it is a unique finish,” says

Kurtz. He follows their projects past completion, with a special homeowners’

program offering a concierge service to maintain their client’s homes long after

the move-in date. “We don’t just build a home and leave; we build a home and

stay,” says Kurtz.

The main living areas are in the western portion of the home and each of these

rooms is alive with captivating Gulf and sunset views. Light and bright, the floor

plan has an uncluttered footprint with glass on three sides — by the stairs, on

the beach side, and by the kitchen — fulfilling Cooney’s vision of incorporating

sweeping vistas of the Gulf of Mexico from almost every room.

A cheerful light infuses the family room, which offers the perfect open space for

indulging in a little entertainment. However, the sight of dolphins frolicking just

outside the wall of windows may prove to be stiff competition for any feature

film being shown in the room’s big screen television.

The bright and airy French country kitchen is fully-equipped with a custom La Cornue

range from France, which creates a culinary paradise.

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“ACCENT A MONOCHROMATIC ROOM WITH POPS

OF COLOR TO CREATE DRAMA.”

- MERCEDES COURLAND

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FineArt

While this home’s stately, traditional appearance

is obvious for all to see — something surprising

awaits those who enter its doors. Careful attention

has been paid to each detail of the home’s design

— allowing it to serve as the perfect canvas for the

homeowner’s extensive modern art collection. This

blending of the traditional and the contemporary

was a challenge that Architect John Cooney was

more than happy to tackle. “My goal was to design

a sophisticated piece of architecture that would

nestle into a community that was traditional in

nature, serve as a backdrop to the homeowner’s

art collection, and deliver phenomenal water views

from every room in the house,” says Cooney from

Stofft Cooney Architects.

While the home’s exterior architecture is old

Florida style, upon closer inspection one can

notice subtleties that lend a more contemporary

countenance. “The smooth precast, precisely built

metal roof, thin fascia, soffit details, and clean

corbels all give the Old Florida style a cleaner look

to tie into the interiors.” says Chuck Rainey, Vice

President of BCB Homes.

Inside, the home’s monochromatic pallet allows the

art to take center stage — with the extra punch

of unique architectural detailing. An awe inspiring,

multiple-reverse coffered ceiling with indirect

lighting ignites the imagination, enhancing the

homeowner’s desire to immerse himself into the

artistic landscape that brings him joy. Aesthetic

pieces, such as the rich and tactile stainless

sculpture “Looking Down” by Tony Cragg and a

beautifully luminous multi-color painting by Peter

Zimmerman delight the senses.

The home’s Old Florida architectural style is reflected by

traditional details such as porches and large overhangs.

The metal roof is indicative of the old tin roofs that were

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Stone AgeSelecting Natural Stone for Your Home

When designing or renovating a home today, selecting natural stone for surfaces comes with abundant choice.

With today’s exquisite options, the design possibilities are endless when you factor in the varieties, colors, and

textures of natural stone.

The most frequently selected stone is granite, with its timeless beauty and elegance. It is both prestigious and

practical. No two slabs of granite are exactly the same, which means yours will be completely unique. In addition,

granite is one of the hardest materials on earth, so it is not likely to scratch. Granite is also porous, so it should

be sealed with a good quality sealer. Sealing will give you time to clean up spills before they are absorbed into

the stone to create a stain. On occasion, you may want to spruce up the shine and add a little extra protection

from fi ngerprints on your granite countertops by using a stone polish.

Another popular choice is marble. It is commercially defi ned as any limestone that will take a polish. Marble in its

purest state is white; colored marbles are the result of other minerals being mixed with the calcite or dolomite.

Marble, no matter what the color, will usually have some type of veining running through it; the veins are usually

different in color than the main color of the stone. Marble is relatively soft when compared to other stones, such

as granite, so care should be taken because it can scratch easily and is sensitive to acidic chemicals.

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With the neutral granite flooring as the only fixed

design component, Wyss was given a blank palette

with which to work. He thought carefully about the

balance between nature and design, the movement

of light through the home, and the prominence of

the brilliant blues of the Gulf and the sky.

“Spaces should create emotions,” Wyss believes.

“By combining noble materials and modern shapes,

we’ve created a contemporary, sporty, and elegant

effect with a distinctly European flair. It’s timeless

and inviting.”

The designer used a masterful mix of contrasting

elements to convey both luxury and simplicity.

The gleam of the granite floors is complemented

by the depth and texture of the softly colored

Venetian stucco walls. Brightly colored abstract art

is balanced by rich, neutral fabrics, warm woods,

and leather. Chandeliers in sparkling jewel tones

offer an enchanting focal point.

“Every element has its own characteristic feel and

special sensuality,” says Wyss. “The correct use of

material, shape, and color is important for all the

elements to work together to their best advantage.

This is especially true when there is so much

brightness to consider.”

Working together, Wyss and his clients built each

room, element by element, with hand-crafted

lighting fixtures, exquisite wall finishes, and

meticulously vetted furnishings.

Above — Custom-designed couches and tables

create a sense of symmetry in the living room. The

neutral palette provides an ideal backdrop for the

large contemporary canvas and the spectacular

view.

Previous Page — The spacious foyer sets the stage

for the home using all of the designer’s signature

elements in a sleek and glamorous mix of color, light,

and texture that showcases the owners’ magnificent

contemporary art collection. The tables are made of

Murano glass and imported from Italy.

ClimbingHigher

In search of the perfect fabric

There is an immediate sense of satisfaction one gets upon entering the front door of a Boca Bargoons fabric store. You can’t help feeling you’re in the right place as you look for the perfect fabric for your home.

Perfection is defined as the highest degree of proficiency, skill, or excellence, and being the best at decorative fabric isn’t easy. It requires a well-choreographed effort by highly trained and talented people. The staff at Boca Bargoons is exactly that… aisle upon aisle, rolls of decorative fabric are meticulously paired in stories of coordinated vignettes synchronized by colors and patterns that make the visual experience of Boca Bargoons extraordinary.

This process is repeated continually as new fabrics from the world’s finest weavers arrive. Name brands like Brunschwig & Fils, Clarence House, Scalamandre, Lee Jofa, and many more fill the Naples store from ceiling to floor. The daily arrival of these impressive name brands coupled with the meticulous efforts of displaying them are only half the story of success in this renowned fabric company.

The other half and perhaps the most memorable of the Boca Bargoons experience would be the price you pay for the fabric itself. The premium fabrics this company carries also command an equally premium price, however, their heavily discounted pricing — coupled with weekly sales events — makes shopping for fabric more of an adrenaline rush than a job.

On any given day, scores of decorators are hard at work at Boca Bargoons cutting samples of fabrics for clients’ approval, as Boca Bargoons carries hard-to-find, rare fabrics, as well as current patterns and colors.

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Bundled Opportunities

A study by the Custom Content Council*

revealed that 78% of respondents

reported that branded content (custom

editorial) is “more effective than

advertising.” 22% still consider advertising

more effective. Our bundled packages

allow you to maximize the impact of both.

Each package includes: Printed coffee table magazine

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Home & Design web content

Video on Home & Design Show on YouTube

Professional copy writing

Production of article (Ad supplied by customer)

Professional Hi-Defi nition Videography

Talent

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Shared video rights

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Premium Editorial Package 12-page article on approved home

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Video segment

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Digital EnhancementsPrint rates include matching presence

in the Home & Design online magazine,

and website listing by resource category,

both with links to clients’ websites. Each

advertiser location is listed with Google map

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H&D will provide two media blasts per month via Facebook, Houzz, Pinterest, and Google+. Client will provide all content, logos, and photography.

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