Boca Raton Project

Designing a home that isn’t a primary residence is always nice because you have more flexibility.

I’ve been working on a project for an existing client’s second home in Boca Raton, Florida.  Designing a home that isn’t a primary residence is always nice because you have more flexibility.   When you don’t live in the home on a daily basis, you are more open to different ideas and styles.  In this case, the home started out with a really dismal interior.  In spite of the beautiful location, the original interior of the home was old and dated.  In contrast, my client’s family is young, active, and full of life.  I wanted the home to reflect that and was thrilled when I was given carte blanche with color.

I used the home’s sunny location as inspiration when designing for this project — warmth, brightness, and palm trees.  I decided to go with a bit of a retro throwback look and create a world of turquoise, full of vibrant color that suited my client’s young family and the lush surroundings.

Sara Pendant for the breakfast room.
Sara Pendant for the breakfast room.
Sonia Ikat in Lagoon for the pillows.
Sonia Ikat in Lagoon for the pillows.
Culloden Table Lamp for the living room.
Culloden Table Lamp for the living room.
Frankie Chandelier from Ro Sham Beaux, installed with beads shown below.
Frankie Chandelier from Ro Sham Beaux, installed with beads shown below.
Turquoise Swirl beads for the Frankie chandelier.
Turquoise Swirl beads for the Frankie chandelier.

Balancing the turquoise, I incorporated plenty of crisp white, keeping the home’s exiting tile because it reminded me of sand.  I wanted the home to look glamorous and have a polished, retro style but also be user-friendly.  I tested different fabrics by actually pouring red wine onto them!

For the living room trim, Pathways from Kravet.
For the living room trim, Pathways from Kravet.
Brentano Perspective, fabric for the club chairs (below).
Brentano Perspective, fabric for the club chairs (below).
Club Chair, reupholstered in white.
Club Chair, reupholstered in white.

My client likes mid-century pieces, so I kept that in mind when choosing furnishings.

David Gold Leaf dining chair.
David Gold Leaf dining chair.
Claro Cocktail Table from Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams
Claro Cocktail Table from Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams
Hollywood Dining Table
Hollywood Dining Table

For art, we went with bold choices that have a different vibe than you typically see here in Connecticut.  With the turquoise inserted everywhere, I am confident the final results of this project will be stunning!

Water Reflection
Water Reflection

Stay tuned for installations photos, coming soon!