The Goizuetas, with a family history woven into their homes in Florida and Connecticut, collaborated closely with designer Hadas Dembo to create a meaningful living space. The design process took time, with Elizabeth reflecting on Dembo's ideas before finalizing choices. This thoughtful approach, seen in their transformed guest bedrooms and an artistic living-dining area, allowed for a blend of personal and artistic elements. Family heirlooms and a variety of artwork, including photography, paintings, and sculptures, define their spaces, emphasizing lineage and collective memory.
"A lot of the ideas that Hadas brought to the table, I wanted to wait and see how I felt about them for a while," says Elizabeth, noting it took two years to procure bedroom chairs and a bit longer for the console.
"'Wow, I'm going to design a whole room around this bed,'" the designer recalls, cast against a modernist, peach-nude wall mural from Fromental.
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