Bayside Court: Vacation Home
This project is now under our sister company, Imparfait Design Studio. This waterfront home sits overlooking Biscayne Bay and is biking distance to the lush and charming Coconut Grove downtown area. The clients wanted a comfortable and causal vibe for 2, or hosting 20 for the holidays – so our scope was to create a completely outfitted vacation home, furnishings to bed linens and towels, to dishes and cookware. Each guest room was designed to anticipate every need.
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Coconut Grove: Laundry Room - KitchenLab Interiors
Our scope was to create a completely outfitted vacation home, furnishings to bed linens and towels, to dishes and cookware. Rebekah refers to it being like designing a boutique hotel - each guest room was designed to feel cozy and comfortable and anticipate every need from toiletries to phone chargers
Coconut Grove: Living Space - KitchenLab Interiors
Lots of vintage rugs, vintage lighting and accessories were used throughout. Vacation homes often feel impersonal and contrived because they’re not lived in year-round, and the KLI team wanted to break that mold completely. We wanted our clients to walk in the door and instantly feel like everything was taken care of.
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Coconut Grove: Bedroom - KitchenLab Interiors
This room was dark and small, no view and not a lot of light. KLI pushed the envelope and added more character. Palm Beach Regency- headboards from Chairish, Bedside tables from Made Goods, Console desk from Selamat, a collaboration with William Morris, Wallcovering from Clay McLaurin
Coconut Grove: Great Room - KitchenLab Interiors
This space was quite a challenge as the space had existing vaulted ceilings. KLI was able to define spaces with rugs and furniture KLI’s Favorite sofa from Thayer Coggin – it’s a drop-in sofa with a bronze frame from NYC Typically, the designers prefer asymmetry and it was their first foray into symmetry with a mirror image floor plan. Because of timeline all furniture needed to be in stock and the designers didn’t want to overdo it with custom furniture