This beautiful beach house escape was designed by T.S. Adams Studio, Architects, located in the seaside village of Watersound, Florida. On the gorgeous exterior facade, the cedar shake shingles are painted in Monroe Bisque HC-26 | Benjamin Moore. The roof is also cedar shingles, while the chimney is brick.
Step into the interior of this dwelling to find a timeless design filled with beautiful details layered with inviting warmth. The furnishings and decor throughout this home are a mix of custom and designer pieces that are available through the interior designer of this project, Tracery Interiors. Continue below to see the rest of this inspiring home tour…
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT T.S. Adams Studio, Architects INTERIOR DESIGN Tracery Interiors CONSTRUCTION GulfView Construction
What We Love: This beach house escape features exquisite details throughout for a timeless appeal. From the exterior facade with its gorgeous curb appeal to the inviting interiors that will have guests never wishing to leave. We are especially loving the main bedroom suite with its serene feel and connection to the interior courtyard, bringing in natural light and fresh sea breezes through its sliding glass door.
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Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other amazing home tours that we have showcased here on One Kindesign in the state of Florida: Beach style dream house in Florida flaunts phenomenal outdoor oasis and Tour this dreamy Florida beach house with must-see details.
Above: The exterior trim paint color of this stunning beach house is Swiss Coffee OC-45 – Benjamin Moore.
Above: The welcoming front porch entry features copper gas lanterns from Bevolo Gas & Electric Lights. The beautiful front door is custom designed.
Above: In the living room, the beautiful chandelier is from Currey & Co. The coffee table was sourced from Bernhardt. Grounding the space is an area rug from Dash & Albert.
Above: In the kitchen, the island is composed of Pecky Cypress wood. The perimeter cabinets are painted in White Dove OC-17 | Benjamin Moore with a custom glaze. The hood was custom fabricated to match the Visual Comfort pendant lights over the island. The counter stools were custom fabricated for the space. The island sink faucet is from Rohl.
Above: The kitchen backsplash tile is a 2×6 beveled ceramic tile. The cabinet hardware was sourced from Ashley Norton.
Above: This serene bedroom is ideally connected to the interior courtyard with a pool and spa. The walls are painted in Colonnade Gray SW 7641 – Sherwin-Williams.
Above: In the bathroom, the shiplap walls and ceiling are painted in Colonnade Gray SW 7641 – Sherwin-Williams. The recessed panel cabinets are fabricated in oak with a custom grey finish.
Above: The sink faucets are by Rohl. The cabinetry hardware is from Ashley Norton. On the floors, honed marble in a chevron pattern.
Above: The interior courtyard provides an abundance of privacy with intimate seating areas and a pool with a spa. The flooring is a tumbled travertine tile.
Above: The screened porch offers four-season entertainment that protects from the elements and bugs. The cathedral ceiling is clad in oak.
Above: The wood species in the home office is Pecky Cypress.
Above: The wall paint color in the hallway is White Dove OC-17 | Benjamin Moore. The floors are character grade oak. The beautiful rug is vintage.
Above: The paint color of the staircase paneling is White Dove OC-17 | Benjamin Moore.
Above: The sconces on the staircase wall are by Visual Comfort.
The upstairs level of this beach house escape features two guest bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms along with a bunk bedroom.
Above: In the bathroom, a mirror is installed around an oval window whose dimensions are 2′-6″ x 3′-6″. The window is finished with custom molding. The walls are painted in White Dove OC-17 | Benjamin Moore. The sink faucets are from Delta.
Above: In this spacious guest bedroom, the walls are nickel gap boards, which means they do not overlap but are spaced the width of a nickel. The ceilings are clad in shiplap with wood-stained beams that bring warmth to the space.
PHOTOGRAPHER Jean Allsopp
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