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Wallcovering by Stark wrap the room.
Cool Off
Shaded by palms, the swimming pool has a patterned bottom that adds a sense of dynamism to the landscape.
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Appointed Portico
A loggia extends outside the living room.
Console, McKinnon and Harris.
Intricate Arch
The original entry is encased in elaborately carved coral stone.
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A Kitchen in White
The fully-equipped kitchen by Officine Gullo—including cabinetry and such appliances as a pizza oven—has a vintage feel.
The corner chest is by Holly Hunt, and the custom curtains are in a Shyam Ahuja fabric. Susan had plenty of furnishings to fill the large home, as she holds on to every piece she’s ever bought. It is full of love and joy, she says, with memories old and new woven throughout.
This home was originally featured on the cover of Luxe Palm Beach.
The mantel and chandelier are original to the home.
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Green with Envy
The dining room is enveloped in Venetian plaster in a custom shade that designer Susan Zises Green calls "lettuce green." The armchairs, in a Christopher Hyland fabric, and side chairs, in a Clarence House velvet, are all antique.
Sweet Details
Table linens by D.
Porthault and silverware from Buccellati rest at each place setting.
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Art Aloft
A detail of the dining room's 1920s hand-painted ceiling.
Gorgeous in Greenery
In a lush oasis created by landscape designer Mario Nievera, a colorfully tiled rill provides an axis of movement and focus.
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A Room with a Terrace
The Italianate-style balcony off the master bedroom.
A Palm-Lined Drive
Palm trees frame the brick-lined driveway in front of the house.
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Hidden Gem
Behind a courtyard fountain, an open-air cloister has seating by Walters Wicker.
The chandelier is original.
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Inspired by the Sea
The living room's pinks, creams, and corals echo a collection of seashells.
Garden stool is by Holly Hunt. An antique stool awaits guests, and flowers by Tom Mathieu add vibrant life throughout.
A Gathering Spot
The custom table is topped with a Qing dynasty vase. The custom sofa and both pairs of armchairs are upholstered in Claremont fabrics, topped with pillows in Fortuny fabrics, and flanked by side tables by John Rosselli & Associates.
But her home was becoming increasingly cramped during family visits.
At Home in Florida with Susan Zises Green
When a large home became available for sale in designer Susan Zises Green‘s Florida vacation community, she originally thought it was too big for a single person.
Susan keeps a thorough database to keep track of her treasures, many of which remain in storage awaiting just the right opportunity. “I think I’ve sold only two things in my life: a portrait and an ottoman. She tells her clients, “Whatever you buy with me, you’ll have forever.” Her new home now serves as the perfect destination for family gatherings.
I buy only pieces I love,” she told Luxe.
Chairs (far left) are from McGuire, and curtains in a No. 9 Thompson fabric were selected to complete the room.
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Grand Guest Quarters
A guest room's four-poster bed is by Robert Lighton. So she took the plunge, bought the home, and went about making it feel cozy, homey, and inviting.