New Contemporary Apartment in Palm Beach with Art and Coastal Decor

Written by: Miguel Cardoso

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This contemporary apartment is inspired by water, sand, and sky. New York architect Lee Mindel is a reinforced modernist, he has a classic illustration of a house as “a machine for living.” Such is the case with this apartment – with a unique design -, overlooking the ocean in Palm Beach, Florida.

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The New Contemporary Apartment in Palm Beach with Art and Coastal Decor

Image Credits: RICHARD POWERS

The architect Mindel gutted the 2,800-square-foot space for an entirely new layout, consisting of an open living and dining area, a kitchen and breakfast area, three bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths.

The New Contemporary Apartment in Palm Beach with Art and Coastal Decor

Image Credits: RICHARD POWERS

A minimalist interior decoration with art deco. Gorgeous!

The New Contemporary Apartment in Palm Beach with Art and Coastal Decor

IMAGE CREDIT: RICHARD POWERS

His designs for the apartment’s luxurious custom carpets were also inspired by the beach: The one in the living area mimics the ripple pattern a stone makes when dropped in water, while these in the bedrooms have striations that appear to be drawn in the sand.

The New Contemporary Apartment in Palm Beach with Art and Coastal Decor

IMAGE CREDIT: RICHARD POWERS

“Glass is made of water and sand,” Mindel explains, “and I have an affinity for Scandinavia.”

The New Contemporary Apartment in Palm Beach with Art and Coastal Decor

IMAGE CREDIT: RICHARD POWERS

“We always have a wonderful exchange of ideas,” says Lee Mindel. In the end, the apartment’s fusion of architectural rigor and material sensuality was not lost on its owners.”

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