each year around this time, I all of a sudden notice that gosh, it’s dark out. The bare trees as well as dropping temperatures don’t bother me, however when the sun vanishes at 4:30, it hits me that we’re in for a long, dark winter. So, with the solstice still over a month away, I’ve been wanting to the genuine estate listings for my sunlight fix. This condo in Miami caught my eye for its mix of clean, tropical light-filled areas as well as restrained hits of big-city glitz. as well as at only $1.5 million, it’s in the realm of “unlikely” dreams however not “utterly impossible in this lifetime” fantasies. Let’s take a look.
The 3-bedroom, 3-bath system is on the 19th floor as well as has a beautiful view of the water as well as a close-by park. The highway linking the city to Miami beach isn’t rather so beautiful in this photo, however I’d envision that the causeway as well as skyline beyond are really rather quite when lit up at night.
Judging by this floor plan, you go into the “new” kitchen area with two foyers off your personal elevator (considering the building was completed in early 2013, whatever is quite much spanking new). glossy white cupboards as well as stainless steel appliances are smooth as well as restrained, making the room’s one indulgence — that beautifully veined waterfall Calacatta marble island — all the much more gorgeous.
White walls, millwork as well as floors as well as Lucite chairs let the sunlight bounce around the kitchen area as well as dining area. The living space lies to the left, with a floor-to-ceiling window at the end as well as the terrace beyond. great deals of shiny white can feel cold, however here, an industrial-chic table as well as metallic vases keep the vibe warm as well as inviting.
Each of the three bedrooms has its own bath as well as ample wardrobe space, as well as two of the three have exits to two separate balconies. The third bedroom is currently outfitted as an office in the exact same calm, monochromatic palette. I’d relocation that desk to deal with the window, even if the view is inland on this side of the building.
The primary bedroom, with its wooden bed, gold accent table, as well as wiry chandelier, sticks to the white-with-warmth idea. Here, the ensuite bath truly is en suite — that sparkly wall to the best is the glass-enclosed shower, as well as the double vanity is visible at the back of the room. I like the concept of viewing the sun increase over the ocean from the shower; less attractive is the concept of lounging in bed as well as listening to tooth-brushing just a few feet away.
What do you think? Does this house satisfy your cravings for sunshine?
Photo credits:1–5. Douglas Elliman genuine Estate