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FRESH NEW LOOK

ON AN INLET IN FORT LAUDERDALE called the “The Isles,” a new home emerges after a long-awaited project that took more than two years to complete. With nearly 6,000 square feet of living space, the homeowners have found their happy place — giving kudos to the creative team at Affiniti Architects, joined by interior designers Michele Osborn and Heidi Maya, and builder Vincent Mish. Coming from a Mediterranean-style home, the couple’s goal was a fresh new look with a contemporary feel and clean lines. “We wanted the home to speak from the inside out,” the homeowner says.

Both aesthetic and functional, the architectural footprint of the house is

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