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modern penthouse living room in shades of taupe

Suzanne Lovell is a storyteller, although not in the traditional sense. Her narrative isn’t oral or written but, rather, architectural. This was the approach she used when renovating an amoeba-shaped Naples penthouse with sweeping oceanfront vistas. “The architectural language had to play together throughout the home,” the residential designer explains. The main plotline, she adds, is “all about the views.”

Having designed the clients’ Chicago condo, Lovell had a deep understanding of their wants and lifestyle. Lovers of entertaining and unafraid of making daring choices, they desired a fun, relaxed atmosphere, in which every room pops with personality. “The husband teased us, saying the first home was a test,” the residential designer shares with a laugh. “They were ready to go big in this space.”

Home Details

Architecture and Interior Design

Suzanne Lovell, Suzanne Lovell Inc.

Home Builder

David Gordon, Kurtz Homes Naples

Styling

Anita Sarsidi

That began with rethinking the layout alongside general contractor David Gordon, weaving a tale that begins as soon as one steps out of the elevator lobby and enters the great room. “Suzanne knew we wanted this area to be usable for enjoying the view as well as entertaining,” he says.

With prior experience working in the building, Lovell knew they’d be able to take down non-load-bearing elements that blocked sights of the white sand and blue ocean beyond. “The line of windows needed to flow from the front door all the way around the home,” she explains. “I wanted people to be able to walk to the edge of the architecture.”

The material palette was essential in moving the story forward. Lovell maintained the box-shaped millwork, adding bright white shiplap and wrapping columns in rope. Walls were transformed with plaster, grass cloth and linen. Other nautical nods—like brass kitchen pendants on chains that bring to mind boating knots, the yacht-inspired game room with its woven panels and leather seating, and the great room’s curved wood-back sofa—serve as reminders of the beachfront location.

modern eclectic bedroom suite with cozy textures throughout

The primary bedroom’s Troscan sofa and Caste coffee table face a Jouffre bed. Patrick E. Naggar armchairs, Ross Bleckner art and a Holly Hunt floor lamp add interest beneath Jonathan Browning Studios’ Avion chandelier.

modern dining room with dining chairs upholstered in a bright geometric fabric
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In the dining room, residential designer Suzanne Lovell selected Pierre Frey’s geometric Pueblos fabric for Studio Van den Akker’s Paolo chairs. Dual Lucy Slivinski chandeliers inject whimsy above the redwood slab-topped Pollaro table with cumaro-trunk legs.

eclectic cabana room with colorful furnishings in various patterns
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Pierre Frey’s Totem print appears on the cabana room’s draperies and Jouffre sectional. Matter chairs pair with Stahl + Band side tables on the Erden rug. Another Lucy Slivinski chandelier hangs above Louise Liljencrantz’s Cloud coffee table from Studio Twenty Seven.

contemporary kitchen with gold pendants and black marble counters and backsplash
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Apparatus pendants align in front of an Obsolete clock in the kitchen, home to Waterworks faucets. Troscan stools pull up to a peninsula outfitted with titanium granite, which was also used for the backsplash. Matthew Shlian art inserts a splash of blue.

modern great room bar with a dark color palette
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Blackman Cruz’s Molar stools provide elegant seating at the great room’s bar, which is clad in hand-polished nickel applied metal by Axolotl and topped with Nero Marinace granite. Bendheim’s VintageMirror Cloud mirror reflects Apparatus’ Arrow pendant lights and Waterworks’ Henry faucets.

woven panels and black paint form the walls of a contemporary game room
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Benjamin Moore’s semigloss Black showcases the game room’s woven panels by Toyine Sellers. A Keleen Leathers-upholstered Jouffre banquette joins Soane Britain’s Crillon chairs and Yacht table on the Beauvais Carpets rug. The Urban Electric Co.’s Rex flush mounts stud the ceiling.

home office with vibrant prints and modern furnishings
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In the wife’s office, Huddle by Elliott Puckette is displayed behind Promemoria’s Moka chair and Theo writing desk. The patterned Elizabeth Garouste lamp and the brand’s Plum lounge chair, both from Ralph Pucci, congregate with Caste’s Madoc table lamp.

modern home hallway leading into a home office
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An Erden rug, Thomas Brummett prints and a leather BDDW mirror create a luxurious path to the wife’s office. Michael Schmidt Custom Interiors fabricated the chaise next to the Gregorius Pineo side table as well as the Pierre Frey drapes.

modern eclectic bedroom suite with cozy textures throughout
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The primary bedroom’s Troscan sofa and Caste coffee table face a Jouffre bed. Patrick E. Naggar armchairs, Ross Bleckner art and a Holly Hunt floor lamp add interest beneath Jonathan Browning Studios’ Avion chandelier.

guest suite with tropical wallpaper and colorful furnishings
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The guest suite’s Ananbô wallcovering is a tropical backdrop for the McGuire bed, ottomans, lounge chairs, nightstands and side tables. Zanat stools front a sofa by Michael Schmidt Custom Interiors. Soane Britain lights, a Lostine floor lamp and Jasper table lamps complete the scene.

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“This apartment is fascinating to me, because it’s very relaxing but also quite bold. The clients were brave," shares designer Suzanne Lovell of this modern Naples penthouse.

Lovell carried this aesthetic into the great room with a neutral color scheme that sets the stage for the views while using art to make a bold statement. The wife had first turned to the designer for help building the couple’s collection when working with her on their Chicago home. “This time, the husband wanted to get educated in the world of fine art,” Lovell notes. “Their goal was to buy art they’d love to live with and that would create dialogue.” A mix of mediums congregates, including a monotype by Cecily Brown and works on paper by Yoshitomo Nara and David Shrigley. Then there are the functional art pieces throughout: See the great room’s sculptural lamp by Rogan Gregory, the nest-like pendant by artist Lucy Slivinski in the cabana room and the sculpted sliding doors by woodworker Caleb Woodard that open from the family room to the home theater.

While traveling the residence along the window walls, Lovell created a through line by using the same patterned neutral draperies in all the public spaces. “It works well in the rooms with quieter, subdued palettes as well as the more colorful and lively spaces,” she observes. From there, vibrant accents pack a punch. Pink, blue and chartreuse provide geometric pattern play on the dining room chairs. Blue cheetah-print fabric, meanwhile, envelops the deep seating in the theater. And black lacquer glimmers on the moldings and ceiling of the game room, which also showcases a zebra-print paneled bar. This all culminates in the jaw-dropping cabana room, with its black-and-white banquette, patterned Moroccan-style rug and chairs in chartreuse, orange and yellow. Grounding the space is a floor-to-ceiling charcoal image of a cat by Robert Longo. “He keeps watch over this party room,” Lovell muses.

For those needing a respite from the revelry, Lovell designed two primary suites on opposite ends of the penthouse. The owners’—complete with his-and-her offices and bathrooms—is a luxurious sanctuary of ivory, tan, rust and black, with patterned drapes and a Ross Bleckner oil painting adding oomph. The guest suite, which has its own separate entrance, is an ode to the sunny locale with its palm-print wallcovering, rattan touches and yellow-and-green scheme. It all makes for a compelling tale Lovell was thrilled to write. “This apartment is fascinating to me,” she reflects, “because it’s very relaxing but also quite bold. The clients were brave.”

home office with vibrant prints and modern furnishings

In the wife’s office, Huddle by Elliott Puckette is displayed behind Promemoria’s Moka chair and Theo writing desk. The patterned Elizabeth Garouste lamp and the brand’s Plum lounge chair, both from Ralph Pucci, congregate with Caste’s Madoc table lamp.

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