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Condo Design Ideas with DD Allen

DD Allen shows off her updated 600-square-foot retreat in Downtown Miami. Originally a one-bedroom condo, she invites Bob to step up into her studio bedroom, and onto an outdoor sleeping balcony. Allen uses a pale, Miami lime green on the walls and turquoise on the floor, as well as muted blues and greens throughout. The color continues in the bathroom where Allen used an iridescent tile and a vintage, green Art Deco porcelain sink from the San Remo in New York. Allen also uses mirrors to provide additional water views in this apartment that is so open that the mirrors create views in the most surprising places.
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Condo Design Ideas with DD Allen

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" Very lucky that DD Allen the design partner of Michael pierce has a place here in Miami Beach that she's willing to show us too much. This is a great spot to hang out isn't it. Now I've always wondered about the colors in in in south Florida I mean when I was a kid I would to break -- quizzes like that that went wow. And they're still popular still terrific aren't they really are they really work down here because the light's so strong the light is so strong exactly. Now this is a balcony that you have turned into almost a second bedroom."

" It is I sleep out here a lot written and what you've done is built a plywood shelf."

" that I discovered the mattresses in Terry cloth so I can throw them in the wash not bad. Well we take us around I well I know it's not a big place now it's not it's about -- 600 square feet. It was a one bedroom which I opened up and made it more loft like so you tore out the wall in between the bedroom and the living room there was a wall right here. And then he came down this hallway and this was the doorway to the bedroom."

" The mirrors that you've put in act as windows what's the story there well."

" When I first got this apartment that whole wall was mirrored wall over here. And I just that took the mirrors down in pieces and I spread them around the apartment and they really I'm open up -- you."

" Everybody get done views in surprising places very clever and so you tore down this wall and you said you walk around this -- is this this looks like."

" Well this is the original structural column and it's really like a piece of sculpture."

" Yeah this has got such wonderful texture to it correct. So when you walked in. The so former bedroom."

" What you've done is you've kind of raised the floor I raised the floor because a lot of apartments on -- have very high windowsills and I wanted to take advantage of the view."

" And so what about the kitchen."

" Well I don't do much cooking down here so the kitchen was not very important to me I made this area into the kitchen area what did you put -- over here well the kitchen was in here in this little room. Which."

" I do very little Tim maybe six or eight feet I don't know."

" This is the kitchen and I turned it into a little extra sleeping area for visiting kids that. It's always a studio with a guest bedroom -- nice. And then I'm so the kitchen was here and that's why we had to put the leave the sink on this side as we couldn't bring the plumbing over to the other side you couldn't do that because you have concrete slab exactly."

" Exactly OK."

" But this is all the -- and I need to have a nice worktable with I'm all my appliances lined up the -- a microwave and a where did you find this bench that's great to -- founded. Those local store called sense of tempo. And and then the only other thing I really need is a good."

" Refrigerator so you can -- get this in yeah a small built in refrigerator little kitchen island. Work surface end."

" This which really works kind of as a room divider this is also the center of the apartment but it does pact ends separate -- between. -- on kitchen area and the living area."

" Did you do in the bathroom well."

" The bathroom was actually a little too vintage for me I had it done. I looked at the weightless for about eight years and I finally got around to redoing it this year. I'm and I just I chose a tile that I thought worked. With the colors of the apartment and the colors of Miami is -- watery blue and green yeah and I put into your tub and I found this fabulous sink from one of my projects in the San Marino. In New York and I brought them here and it fits right in."

" That's fantastic. It's probably what art Deco yes that's very not too great bathroom what I love though is the unified color threw out."

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