VistaBlue Q&A with Steven G.

VistaBlue Q&A with Steven G.

1. What did you enjoy most about designing the interior spaces for VistaBlue Singer Island?
The developer, Third Palm Capital, gave us a free hand in the design of the interiors, which is very unusual. We had a blank slate, in a beautiful beach setting, to create a sophisticated and contemporary design that enhances the experience of the surrounding sea, sky and surf.

2. What materials did you use for the public spaces, and what influenced that choice?
We thought about one thing and one thing only – luxury for the buyer. We have completely designed the public spaces with the finest materials – nothing mass-produced. For example, in the lobby we have a back-lit, floor-to ceiling wall of onyx, custom lighting from Italy, custom state-of-the-art millwork installed piece by piece, and silk fabrics from Italy. We’ve taken it to a level of true five-star elegance.

The social lounge is equally sophisticated, and includes custom carpets designed by Stark Carpet to emulate the movement of seawater, as well as starburst wood veneer and stardust glitter vinyl wallcovering, which was inspired by the island’s big night sky. From room to room, we strived to build an ambiance and a feeling that expertly complements the luxurious lifestyle available to residents at VistaBlue Singer Island.

3. Describe how you approached designing the residences themselves.
These are also very luxurious, but we developed a few different schemes to suit different buyer tastes. All of the residences, though, have Carrara Italian porcelain flooring, stunning kitchens with Miele appliances, and the patios feature DEDON outdoor furniture, which is like the Rolls-Royce of patio furniture.

The room that stands out to me the most is undoubtedly the kitchen. We were able to work with a clean palate in this room that allowed us to create a transitional interior into the rest of the residence. There are bronze and cream tones throughout, with cream quartz countertops, walnut-base cabinets, and a satin brass chandelier, among other notable pieces. The kitchen also features a white multi-tiered ceiling that really completes the ambiance in the room and provides a warm hue of neutral color.

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