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With no disruption of views, the open floor plan is enhanced with a coastal color palette that is cool and calming. Those elements included curved towers and the sloping roofline that called for additional details — oval and curved windows. The curvature created distinctive form, and its reiteration became a motif forming a mutualistic relationship between the exterior convex curves and interior concave curves, framing incredible views from round rooms with cozy window seats, a round shower in the master bath. With such emphasis on the site location and maximizing views, Lisle explains, “The best way to form views is in a circular and round room.” With no disruption of views, the open floor plan is enhanced with a coastal color palette that is cool and calming. While traveling to Australia years ago, Pam found the color scheme that she would implement almost a decade later. “I wanted blues and greens throughout the house. I guess the downstairs would be the blue floor, and the upstairs would be the green floor,” she says. The living area has a subtle mix of patterns and blue tones playing off of neutrals. These colors were tied in to furniture and custom window treatments that were selections suggested by interior designer Tina Williamson of T. Williamson Interiors. Williamson started working with the homeowners approximately one year ago. Pam says Williamson was very intuitive to her style. “The palette was already set in the house,” Williamson says. “Pam loves blues, so we started shifting away from the blues and going with a complementary palette.” She mixed neutrals, like sand, taupe and silver, which created the coastal contemporary appeal the homeowners were looking for. Adjacent to the living area, the dining room accentuates the curve motif. Architectural details like an eyebrow arch over an oval window are standout features. The round table, round rug and large drum shade pendant are enticing. The scale of the light fixture along with the dangling crystals and chrome finish create a polished, yet intimate ambiance over the table. 64 WBM october 2014


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