Plascon House Tour: Blissful Beach Living
This laid-back beach home belongs to ceramicist and professional photographer Kelly Klein and her young son who enjoy the abode based in Palm Beach, Florida. Calming, simple and serene, this is the ideal residence in which to enjoy outdoor living in an area known for its blissful weather and beautiful beaches.
Wood is definitely the winner in this gorgeously simplistic interior. From a stunning solid wood dining table to an open-plan kitchen display with wood and ceramic finishes. We also adore the warm, rich oaky tones of the wooden interior ceiling that add depth and character to this inviting beach house. Not to mention the glass doors that are framed in solid oak, which makes for an equally bold and sublime feature in this space. Everything is open plan and the simple, fresh and casual interior blends beautifully with the outside spaces around the home. Fold-away glass doors open up beautifully to welcome the Florida sunshine inside! Stunning in its simplicity, this house evokes a fresh and welcoming ambiance that we love. Contact: Plascon
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