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HOMES OF THE TREASURE COAST
The master bedroom’s prominent feature is a caned bed made to order by designer Morgan’s craftspeople in a delicate blue.
“I just like gold,” Susan Abello says. “I was worried that I
was going to date my house, but Francesca gives me options,
and she doesn’t let you make a mistake.”
Morgan maintains a design philosophy that is client-friendly
yet also uses skill, training and experience.
“Don’t go with the style of right now,” she says. “If you
go entirely with what’s in style, you’d have an entire gray
house. But with this, a good 40 years from now it should still
look good.”
The kitchen counters reflect this philosophy. The beautiful
white veined surface is made of a Neolith, a sintered stone
product. It’s more durable than marble, and was also used in
the fireplace façade, creating a cohesion of elements at each
end of the room.
At the back of the kitchen, a butler’s pantry, tucked behind
mahogany doors with frosted glass, reveals retro deep-turquoise
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tiled walls, open cabinets and additional dishwasher
and a dispensing icemaker.
CHALK ONE UP FOR VISITORS
The home’s other wing is where guests will find their comfort
zones. A guest room with spring-green walls is punctuated
by complementary colored, large, leaf-patterned wallpaper.
Morgan’s staff expertly handled myriad paper treatments
throughout, which solidify the imaginative and vibrant soul of
the home.
The most unique and fun bedroom is reserved for young visitors.
The bunk room is kitted out with four queen-sized bunk
beds and a staircase, midpoint, leading to the upper births.
Lighting above each riser on the steps adds safety for climb- >> A private make-up table also has the advantage of a water view.