wood and porcelain interplay across curved interiors in florida renovation
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wood and porcelain interplay across curved interiors in florida renovation
"Completed in 2025, the renovation includes the foyer and staircase, living and dining spaces, integrated millwork, and a dedicated wine and liquor display. The design approach prioritizes circulation, proportion, and clarity of form, allowing architectural elements to structure the interior experience. By concentrating on these core spaces, the project establishes continuity across the home while limiting the scope of intervention."
"The architectural planning of the renovation was developed through close collaboration between Senior Interior Designer Sabina Kunitsyna and Principal Brittnie Giles of Sandra Britt Interiors. A background in architectural training informed the spatial strategy, with attention given to how materials, built-ins, and transitions between spaces contribute to an overall sense of cohesion. Rather than treating each room independently, the renovation was developed as a connected interior system."
"built-in bench beneath a custom wall light installation, integrated into the stair | all images courtesy of Sandra Britt Interiors Material Restraint and Architectural clarity define the interiors Material selection plays a central role in both visual consistency and environmental consideration. Engineered wood flooring by Egger was specified throughout the interior to provide durability and uniformity while offering a more resource-efficient alternative to traditional hardwood. In select areas, large-format sustainable porcelain slabs replace natural stone, reducing material extraction while maintaining surface con"
Fort Lauderdale residence was renovated in 2025 with focus on foyer, staircase, living and dining areas, integrated millwork, and a dedicated wine and liquor display. The design prioritizes circulation, proportion, and clarity of form, using architectural elements and built-ins to structure the interior experience. Spatial strategy developed through collaboration between Senior Interior Designer Sabina Kunitsyna and Principal Brittnie Giles. The renovation treats the home as a connected interior system rather than independent rooms. Engineered wood flooring by Egger provides durable, uniform, resource-efficient surfacing. Large-format sustainable porcelain slabs replace natural stone in select areas to reduce material extraction while maintaining surface quality.
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