Miami Interior Designer Vincenzo Avanzato recently invited me to view his latest creation in Cocoplum.
I was so impressed with his creation that I wanted to share it with you.
About Avanzato Design…
Vincenzo Avanzato has over 20 years of experience and an accumulation of tastes, styles, and trends from four corners of the world. With his training and experience, Vincenzo has the ability to transform his designs for today’s diversified lifestyles. In addition to numerous high-end residential interior design projects nationally and internationally, Vincenzo has designed hotels in Egypt, Dubai and Yemen, together with a variety of luxury boutiques in Paris and Milan. His imaginative use of materials and innovative ideas has been acclaimed by his clients and peers as being on the cutting edge of interior design. His sensitive understanding of classicism and scale is reflected even in his transitional and modern interiors..
Based in Miami, Avanzato Design is recognized as one of the leading interior design firms in South Florida. The company is renowned for the quality of its work and for the very highest standards of professional integrity. Avanzato Design specializes in custom design, offering a full range of interior architecture and interior design services.
In this blog post…
We will take a closer look at Avanzato Design’s latest creation. It is a Cocoplum waterfront residence that he has transformed. This home was designed by renowned Miami architect, Ramon Pacheco, in the 1990’s. Vincenzo has freshened up this masterpiece with cutting edge creativity. See his photos below…
Chandelier can be lowered to easily change the light bulbs.
The wood inlay in the marble floors is bleached oak.
Vincenzo is passionate about the importance of color in creating a magical space.
Vincenzo’s commentary on the dining room photo above…
“In the dining room above, as opposed to the previous image, the artwork was the first item I acquired for the client and in many ways set the theme for the room. In the design the showpiece was placed on the wall opposite to the window creating a counter focal point. Tying in the chosen color palette, the entire color scheme visually flows as the hues are effectively repeated throughout.”