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Contemporary Condo With Ocean Views

March 23, 2017

To make this condo in Miami feel more light and airy, the KIS Interior Design team opened the floor plan and introduced stunning pendant fixtures and recessed lighting. A neutral color palette ensures that the space feels clean and contemporary, while graphic artwork adds interest and personality.

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Photo: Barry Grossman. From: Guimar Urbina Interiors.

Show-Stopping Elevator Entry

To ensure that this apartment's private elevator entry looked cohesive with the rest of the art-filled home, the designers used geometric light fixtures to create a sculptural vignette. The result is one stylish space that easily flows into the next.

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Photo: Barry Grossman. From: Guimar Urbina Interiors.

Modern Foyer With Photograph

Wanting to camouflage the front and powder room doors, the designers covered the foyer walls with articulated wood panels. A large photograph hangs over the console table as a playful nod to the beach outside. 

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Photo: Barry Grossman. From: Guimar Urbina Interiors.

Gallery-Style Walls

For a homeowner with a passion for collecting art, clean, neutral walls become a gallery for showing off bold works. The foyer's sleek, geometric console table fits the modern aesthetic and doesn't overpower the photograph hanging overhead. 

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Photo: Barry Grossman. From: Guimar Urbina Interiors.

Open-Concept Kitchen

The original layout of this Florida apartment separated the dining and kitchen areas, making the home feel dark and cramped. By removing some of the walls, the ocean views can now be enjoyed from the dining table, the barstools in the kitchen and the large living room.

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