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Interior Design of the Miami Condo

The renovations to the Miami condo are complete. Bob is joined by architect Michael Pierce as he goes through the apartment to look at design details that have made the remodel a success. They discuss the 1960s layout that was removed, the space that was opened up, and the clean, sleek lines that are now in place. Light enters the apartment and penetrates to the interior since the popcorn ceilings, dark capeting, and dividing walls have been removed. The circle dining area serves as design focus for the apartment, with a flexible circle of track lighting above it from MSK Illuminations in New York. The pendant fixture serves to anchor the space, while the chrome-look edging of the counters carries the sense of light throughout the dining, kitchen, and bar areas.
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Interior Design of the Miami Condo

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" We're ready to celebrate it's been six months in real time since we began the renovations here. And quite a difference if you were with me when we started the work here it was very different let's say hi to Michael pierce. Who along with DD Allen are the architects from -- came down here haven't each day. I think it looks great it's great. I think it was very successful we opened it up. And got rid of the cave like quality of the old the old kitchen if you remember -- that dark carpeting that was a killer at 1970s architectural lay out. Meant that you have a kitchen in this space that was Walton. No daylight whatsoever and and opening up all up we got rid of the popcorn ceiling bringing light into the that that that after the apartment. They're experiencing light all the way. Let's talk about that it's. The important thing here in the architecture is again the clean lines and removing the texture of that popcorn ceiling helps me now to smooth plane on the top. And then we had. Dark blue carpet that was plush and thick and that's gone now replaced by this court floor. So you've created two. Planes if you will that reflect light and that are clean and smooth. Right and brings an end here into the scanner and then we. We anchored the the kitchen with this dining area the circle and the circle essentially and everything really radiates from here -- sliding -- track. Reinforces that."

" I mean there's so many options how do you go about choosing what to do my act. Never seen this kind of track before this is is a great it's flexible."

" We can get multiple. Functions out of it exists there's no actual wires inside it's low on one I mean. Plus and minus or look at it right it's a low voltage system. Hands. So you can aim these heads wherever you want to have task lights -- we use and that's K when nations in -- it just is distributor for all these various types of blades are available they're your consultant to consult and help out with -- is just packaging and getting into the site. Which as you know I was. And here we have a separate option it. This can just be used independently of all the other heads so it's just have mood lighting it's our separate dimmer. And -- kind of anchors this entertainment area and what's successful about the counter I think also is this. Metal edging on the detail of the planet yet and -- just a little bit of not all just carries throughout the apartment as a theme and I think it's successful."

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