Vogue Interiors announced it has been awarded the design and execution of the interior of Harbourside Custom Homes’ Villa d’Este fully-furnished model residence in the Fairgrove neighborhood at Talis Park in North Naples. Vogue’s Debbie DeMaria, ASID, IDS and Leslie Gebert, Allied Member, ASID were named recipients of BIA’s Pinnacle Merit Award in the Best Interior Design – Single Family Home $1,500,000 – $1,999,999 category for their design of Harbourside’s first Villa d’Este model residence at Talis Park. The first model sold the day it opened for viewing. The interior of the new Villa d’Este will be designed by Gebert and Sheila Herrera, IDS Associate.
Gebert and Herrera will bring a light, airy, sophisticated look to the Villa d’Este’s 3,175 square feet great room floorplan. The plan includes three bedrooms, three-and-a-half baths, a study, a formal dining room, a kitchen with a long, wrap-around island with a raised bar and a massive outdoor living area with a covered lanai, multiple seating areas, an outdoor kitchen, a fireplace, a pool and a spa. The design will mix light, clean-lined woods with a neutral palette of taupe, charcoal and medium gold wall tones accented by soft to vibrant metallic golds, taupes and creams. Sateen and taupe accent pillows in the great room will feature a contemporized embroidered flame stitch reminiscent of a 1950’s and ’60’s Hollywood look. Flooring throughout the living areas will be 12″ x 24″ rectangular porcelain tile with shades of taupe while the study will feature wood flooring.
“The slightly different elevation of the new Villa d’Este features a lighter color with darker roofing and fascia than the original model,” said Herrera. “The floorplan allows easy movement throughout the home. It flows beautifully and has a very spacious feeling. From the moment one steps into the foyer, the eye is drawn through the great room’s pocketing sliders to the glittering waters of the pool and to Fairgrove’s signature golf course, water and preserve views. The outdoor living area is an extension of the great room and the two spaces will blend together easily and comfortably. We’ll be establishing the design’s light, elegant look with a double-box vibrant metallic gold and warm silver chandelier in the foyer complimented by a mirrored console furniture piece with gold accents.”
The great room will feature a taupe-finished entertainment center with a television area flanked by a wet bar and shelving for displaying collected items. The flanking sections include granite countertops and antique mirrored backsplashes. Furnishings in the great room will include two accent chairs with soft gold chenille fabric and gold nail head trim, a third accent chair in a more vibrant gold, a two-tiered cocktail table with a cream finished wood top and metal legs, an accent table with a stone top and an open taupe finished base, a rectangular end table in a darker taupe finish, an accent drum table with gold metal legs and a sofa with linen fabric and nail head trim, all of which will be grouped around an 8′ x 10′ area rug with swirled browns, golds and greys.
Gebert and Herrera will continue their look in the formal dining room with a cream-finished dining table that includes decorative inserts across the top. The host and hostess chairs will feature a bright gold velvet fabric with gold nail heads while the side chairs will have square backs with a metallic taupe fabric pad in the middle that will be fashioned in a circle. The room’s statement piece will be a cream credenza set in a niche that will have capiz shell insets on the doors. The niche will be finished with taupe-colored cork wallpaper with a metallic gold background. A gold, multi-arm chandelier with drum-shaped shades and candelabra bulbs will complete the look.
The kitchen’s long raised bar will offer a gathering place ideal for entertaining. An inner island will feature a warm medium-grey base to provide contrast against cream-toned perimeter cabinetry that will include a warm grey glaze. Granite countertops with a very light cream background and swirling taupe and grey accents that provide movement will be used throughout the kitchen. The breakfast nook’s 60-inch circular table will seat four and overlook the Villa d’Este’s spacious outdoor living area. The table has a drum base with a gold metallic finish that will play against chairs with taupe, chagrin-type fabric.
A double-door entry will open to a study with wood flooring and a deep, dark taupe built-in with gold background walls. The built-in will offer attractive shelf spaces and storage cabinets as well as a computer desk. A floating desk in front of the built-in will feature the same dark taupe finish and a top with gold details framed in a tone that matches the piece’s legs and front. A cream-toned chair will be presented in a revised wing chair look. The room’s two-toned walls will include charcoal banding under beautiful crown molding with an accent molding to separate the band from the primary humble gold wall color. A grey linen fabric accent chair and a window treatment with cream side panels and repeating flame-stitched stripes in charcoal, grey and gold will bring additional elegance to the space.
The master bedroom’s bed will exude the elegance Gebert and Herrera are bringing to the Villa d’Este. The bed will be fully upholstered with tufted charcoal velvet that will play against bright metallic gold pillows with metallic cream dots. Shams with wide, bold stripes will be set against a neutral bed covering. The dramatic bold stripes on the shams will be repeated on the drapes. The room’s tray ceiling will be finished with a metallic silver wall covering that will compliment grey-toned night stands with mirrored fronts and a chair with a gold fabric that features silver threads and nail head trim.
A tub centered in the room will reinforce the master bath’s linear architectural design and provide a focal point. The bath will feature a double walk-in shower, his and her vanities with a cream finish and granite countertops, and vivid metallic gold accent tiles on the floor, shower and tub deck.
Founded in 1979, Vogue Interiors has earned numerous national, regional and local awards, including three consecutive Aurora Awards, the highest award presented by the 12-state Southeast Builders Conference. The firm’s 30-year tradition of award-winning design excellence continued in October, 2013 with the receipt of four Collier Building Industry Association Sand Dollar Awards and seven awards presented by the Lee Building Industry Association. From corporate offices at 24520 Production Circle in Bonita Springs, Florida, Vogue Interiors provides design services and model merchandising to residential and commercial clients in the United States and abroad. Visit Vogue Interiors online at vogueinteriors.com.