This Miami Beach residence reinterprets Spanish Colonial architecture through a more contemporary lens.
The two-story home features a travertine façade with arches that create rhythm and depth. Above, smooth stucco adds contrast and lightness. Separate structures including a guest house, gym, and pool cabana frame the property.
Inside, travertine continues from exterior to interior, maintaining material continuity. A sculptural wood spiral staircase marks the entry.
The living room opens to the waterfront with a sunken seating area that preserves uninterrupted views of the pool and bay.
The kitchen and bar sit opposite, forming a continuous flow of space. Wood paneling conceals cabinetry, while a Taj Mahal island becomes the focal point.
The primary suite faces the water, with an onyx-clad bathroom and sculptural tub. A quieter office finished in greyed oak provides contrast to the open living areas.