Finding the Light in Bal Harbour
Contemporary Spirit For A Mediterranean-Style House
An accomplished interior designer tends to wear a number of different hats. He or she can be, at times, an architect, a decorator, a builder, a gardener, a negotiator, a marriage counselor and an accountant. But on most every kind and scope of project conceivable, the one thing a designer must always be is an editor, since, at its core, successful interior design is about know-ing what to add and what to remove, what to keep as it is and what to change, what (and how) to choose from a virtual infinity of design choices, and how to bring those choices together so they sing. In her recent work on a residence in Bal Harbour, Florida, Marjorie Shushan deployed her seasoned editorial skills pretty much from the get-go. The generous Mediterranean-style house, part of a quiet, secluded community with access to the Intracoastal Waterway, was originally built in the 1950s…”
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Interior Design by Marjorie Shushan / Interior Architecture by BOKA Brian O’Keefe Architect / Landscape Architecture by Mario Nievera Design
Architectural Digest
Finding the Light in Bal Harbour: Contemporary Spirit For A Mediterranean-Style House
Michael Frank
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