33 Tropical Home Design Photos

Annalisa at Mediterra
Annalisa at Mediterra
London Bay HomesLondon Bay Homes
The Annalisa is a 4 bedroom, 4.5 bathroom maintenance-free Estate home in the neighborhood of Cortile. With its outdoor living areas and other spaces the Annalisa features more than 7,800 square feet of total living space, including a great room with a butler’s pantry, 2-car garage in addition to a detached 2-car garage. This is a fully furnished model home with pool, site premium, and many other upgrades. Interior design selections and decorating services are provided by Romanza Interior Design. Image ©Advanced Photography Specialists
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A White & Light Home
A White & Light Home
Ariyona InteriorAriyona Interior
cork wallpaper, house plants, live edge coffee table, modern tropical, scatter cushions, indoor outdoor
Private Residence, Rancho Santa Fe, CA
Private Residence, Rancho Santa Fe, CA
Robinson Brown DesignRobinson Brown Design
LED lighting, luxury bathroom, master bathroom, Rancho Santa Fe, relaxation, spa, stone, teak, tranquil
Carlsbad, California, Modern
Carlsbad, California, Modern
dRichards InteriorsdRichards Interiors
This project combines high end earthy elements with elegant, modern furnishings. We wanted to re invent the beach house concept and create an home which is not your typical coastal retreat. By combining stronger colors and textures, we gave the spaces a bolder and more permanent feel. Yet, as you travel through each room, you can't help but feel invited and at home.
Bahamian Open House
Bahamian Open House
Brenda OldeBrenda Olde
Dave and Phoebe also designed the home with Hurricane protection in mind: “Due to the complete destruction of the two largest houses in this part of Abaco during Hurricane Betsy in 1965, Phoebe and I decided to build lower, and in two small buildings joined by decks: the living room, dining room and kitchen under one roof, the bedrooms and baths under another. This would accomplish two of our objectives: smaller, lower roofs and greater cooling air flow in all rooms.” Brenda Olde Photography © 2012 Houzz

33 Tropical Home Design Photos

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