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Sandstone block walls abound in this 1963 Winter Haven, Florida, ranch house that was designed by Gene Leedy, one of the founders of the Sarasota School of Architecture. Sliding glass doors that lead to the patio exemplify Leedy's love of indoor/outdoor living.
Elrod created the faux-canopy bed at the request of Hamling’s daughter.
The master bedroom features large glass sliders that lead outdoors.
All of the bedrooms have direct access to the outdoors.
The master bedroom.
Upstairs, a Richard Prince painting hangs in one of the two guest rooms.
The master suite includes a gas fireplace, a balcony, and an enormous walk-in closet
For the Portland-based creative agency that’s responsible for the entire project, OMFGCO, it actually started out as a breezy assignment that included creating the hotel’s name, brand, and story. However, the project quickly expanded to be much more than that—including the task of creating everything from the concept and branding, to the interior design of the rooms and public spaces. Needless to say, it quickly became the biggest project they’ve ever taken on.
The master suite has sliding doors that lead out to the exterior patio.
Each guest room follows a color scheme of contrasting primary colors.
Since this home was primarily for the couple, rather than their grown children, they wanted a luxurious master bedroom. A Kichler fan circulates air above the bed.
Simple farmhouse bedroom style.
Once covered in dark pine, a New York home is now radiant in Paper White by Benjamin Moore. The bed, flanked by George Nelson sconces, is from Crate and Barrel.

Irvington, New York
Dwell Magazine : November / December 2017
Irvington, New York
Dwell Magazine : November / December 2017