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An Eclectic, Worldly Design Shines In Miami Beach

Authors: Jennifer Sergent , Brittany Chevalier Mcintyre Photographer: Brantley Photography / March 15, 2018
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When designing his client’s newest home — an aging villa located on the scenic Intracoastal waterway in Miami Beach — Barclay Butera envisioned an eclectic vibe with strong Moorish-Moroccan influence.

Having worked together on six other homes, the homeowner entrusted the designer to take the reins. “It is a privilege to have a client that allows that level of creative freedom,” Butera says.

The designer, from Newport Beach, California, worked with a local team — architect Antonio E. Rodriguez, builders David Wilson and Gary Shear, and landscape architect Orlando Comas — to produce a modern homage to vibrant worldly designs in a lush, tropical setting.

He created a rich envelope for his interiors with hand-painted tile and exotic lighting but left the walls white for his client’s art collection. “Normally, we use a lot more wallpaper and color, but I knew this would be a walking gallery,” he says.

The color, instead, comes in through tile and deeply hued fabrics and rugs, layered with varieties of finishes in the lighting and hardware–just as one might see while strolling through a Moroccan souk.

“When you walk into a space, it feels worldly, and that’s the kind of feeling we wanted–a well-collected home,” Butera says.

Home Details

Style:

Eclectic

Produced By:

Brittany Chevalier McIntyre

Photography:

Brantley Photography

Interior Design:

Barclay Butera, Barclay Butera Interiors

Architecture:

Antonio E. Rodriguez, CAD Studio Architecture, Inc.

Home Builder:

David Wilson, Wilson Construction, And Gary Shear, Shear Construction

Landscape Architecture:

Orlando Comas, Orlando Comas, ASLA

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