When Madrid-based interior designer Luis Bustamante was asked to design this weekend and holiday home for a client, he had a valuable art collection to consider. The pieces were interchanged between the family's three homes, so in order to accommodate the collection, the paint, fabric, and furniture in this Miami condominium had to be neutral and simple without sacrificing beauty. ENJOY!
YOU MISSED...
See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo
Veranda November-December 2011
Thanks for such a great place to visit! So much fun!
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stunningly beautiful..love the light interior and soft colors...the view looks wonderful...love the rustic elements paired with the refined..
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maureen
Hi Theresa!
ReplyDeleteYou are right designing around art is tricky, but also so are these windows!!!!! I like what he did in the dining room with the French chairs and the large textured mirror...... Beautiful! And the morrior mixes with the curve in that black and white piece in the room....Maryanne xo
Hi Teresa: I'm not much of a modern girl, but this apartment is yet another exception. Its hip and comfortable, which was the hot look at HP this market. I think its wonderful this family moves their art around. That is true passion!
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liz
Beautiful.....love the neutrality of the interiors to let the art "shine"....such a dramatic space with all those windows!
ReplyDeleteWow. Enough wall space for all that art AND wall to wall windows!
ReplyDeleteLove the mix of French and modern and all the art. Stunning. How in the world do you keep coming up with all of these fabulous designers? Have a great week. Mona
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ReplyDeleteI love that sofa in the first shot!~ Quite similar to one i've seen here in an aussie magazine.. but.. much nicer arms.. love the slight curve to them
Have a great week.. ciao xxx Julie
Can you imagine having that view?! Breathtaking! Happy Monday Teresa! xo
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