home of distinction
Views from the master suite look over an interior
courtyard and second level atrium to the living room and
the Intracoastal Waterway beyond the marsh. Left: A guest
bath en suite continues the serene white color scheme.
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the straightforward aesthetic. Moorefield
added professional gallery-style lighting
to accent both the furniture and the art.
Moss also designed the furniture in the
master bedroom to echo those warm tones
and modern lines.
The kitchen, which was entirely redone,
has a galley feel with lines of mocha
colored granite countertops framing the
cooking, eating and gathering spaces. It’s
clean, open and well lit, because of reveal
walls that float just below the ceiling,
allowing more light to flood the interior.
Perched outside, a new second-story
deck commands a view of the entire island
and Intracoastal Waterway.
“I feel like an osprey up there,” Rodgers
says.
The view from the decks is enhanced by
serpentine lawns and landscaped beds that
lead to a dock just beyond a bulkhead.
Two oaks remain from the original landscape
plan, but Tony Parker of Classic
Landscapes says because everything else
was overgrown and impeded the view, the
yard was cleared and replanted. A pervious
concrete driveway on the east elevation
sets the tone for a natural, serene entrance.
“This house is remarkable,” Parker says.
“It’s first class and we tried to capture as
much of that as we could.”
The bedchambers are peaceful sanctuaries
completed with state-of-the-art
bathrooms and minimal furnishings.
The master bedroom anchors the south
end of the house and adjoins the upper