Entry to these spaces are on the north side of the house, directly opposite from the main gardens and beside the pool. Interior access to the pool is through these spaces at the base of the stair from the ground floor. I love this turquoise doorframe color! The bowling alley lies right inside the doors and will house the cafe. Bright, clean and simple, this space won't show up any of the 'historic' interiors and will be highly functional. Due to past renovations and the flooding, I don't believe there were any remnants of the bowling lanes or any other details left to preserve.More stylish, but no less utilitarian, is Deering's smoking room, located in the northwest corner. I loved these colorful marble floors. The fireplace is a European antique and the ceilings are original to the space.Hopefully you will be visiting here soon enough -I believe it opens this spring!
I recently had a very similar chimneypiece made for a new penthouse in Tulsa. Maybe I was subconciosly channeling Paul Chalfin!
ReplyDeleteGreat -- can't wait to see. I love the beautiful mantel - and what an interesting contrast with the more modern looking floor.
ReplyDeleteLovely architecture! The details are beautiful! Enjoy the wonderful day, Kellie xx
ReplyDeleteI love the old farm at Vizcaya. My favorite thing about the place.
ReplyDeleteLove that fireplace!
ReplyDeleteI hope you can come back when we have the shop open. We are really excited about our beautiful new space. I love you sneaked in, wish I had known you were here.
ReplyDeleteWow, so beautiful. I love the mantel piece. That seems to tie the entire room together. Thank you for sharing.
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