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Modern Bungalow

Naples

Studio-C New York honed in on a clear directive at the beginning: create a jewel-box bungalow of quite glamour, coziness and understated refinement.

Palette: Broad and diverse! A neutral base with colorful accents to compliment the natural elements.

Architect Mark J. Leonardi Architect
Construction Newbury North
Landscape Architect Exteriors by Koby Kirwin

 
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The Pillar Stones

The Pillar Stones

Clean lines, maximized ceiling heights, generously proportioned rooms, and indoor/outdoor living are the architectural pillar stones of the Modern Bungalow.

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THE GOAL

THE GOAL

The goal with the interiors was two fold: to create a space that was as well suited for two as it was for a party of 100. Value was put on quiet statements, composed scale and varied texture.

INSPIRATION

INSPIRATION

Inspired but the couples great appreciation for art and design, STUDIO C created many custom pieces such as the cast liquid, multi-metal coffee table for the living room. The trio of metals sets the tone for mixed metals used throughout the home.

HOME ARTIFACTS

HOME ARTIFACTS

Special, modern antiques of European, American and South American origin by André Sornay, Osvaloo Borsani, Jules Leleu, Sergio Rodrigus, Paul Laszlo, Gio Ponti, Willy Daro, and Fontana Arte reflect the homeowners traveling spirit.

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Materials Focus: HARD

Materials Focus: HARD

Warm, hard materials of limestone, bronze, marble, mahogany, exotic rosewood, and oak used in a contemporary way.

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The Scope

The Scope

Studio C honed in on a clear directive at the beginning: create a jewel-box bungalow of quite glamour, coziness and understated refinement.

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Material Focus: Soft

Material Focus: Soft

Luxurious soft materials of silks, blended linens, leather and natural wool in a subtle palette.

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GEOMETRIC PLAY

GEOMETRIC PLAY

The design is a play of geometries. Both in the architecture and the design. There are lines and curves: dot fabrics and stripped carpets, curved brass shades and 90-degree walnut edges, columns of light and the curve of shadows.

VINTAGE DOORWAY

VINTAGE DOORWAY

Caruso designed and commissioned a pair of bronze doors to divide the kitchen from the main pavilion. The door design is a departure from the rest of the home’s architecture meant to be a contemporary take on a beautiful vintage pair one might find in Paris or London. They have a hollow core to remain light and a suede like finish that gives the bronze subtle highlights.

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The Palette

The Palette

Broad and diverse! A neutral base with colorful accents to compliment the natural elements. 

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