A successful Washington D.C. entrepreneurial bachelor had the vision to buy a historic home in Miami Beach, Florida. Built in 1937, this Mediterranean Revival estate was purchased at auction for $8 million, at which an additional $32 million was invested for a "renovation," putting his total outlay to $40 million, making it the most expensive "redo" to anyone's recollection in Miami history. One of the property's unique features is the pool house, a pagoda-like building reminiscent of the Katsura Imperial Villa in Japan. The Banker Wire woven wire mesh contributes to the design of the pool house as a foundation for luxury decor.
Step into a world of tranquility and serenity, where tradition and modernity harmoniously coexist. The interior design, a fusion of Zen and Tuscan styles, is a testament to the owner's impeccable taste. At its heart, a majestic golden Buddha, a symbol of peace and contemplation, stands tall. The walls, adorned with intricate patterns, frame this spiritual centerpiece, their vibrant hues echoing the soulful energy of Southeast Asia. The Banker Wire M22-43 woven wire mesh adds a touch of elegance to the room, reflecting the owner's desire for a peaceful and serene entertainment space.
M22-43 woven pattern is a mid-scale architectural wire mesh pattern where two wires share the same crimp pocket. A flared-out diamond-shaped facet at the intersections creates unique details and texture through the mesh. This woven wire mesh can be manufactured in raw brass, copper, or stainless steel or can take a plated secondary finish to accompany your design's mood board aesthetic.
Prepare to be amazed by the versatility of this luxurious space. It's not just a room, it's a multi-purpose area that can transform from a vibrant nightclub to a serene relaxation spot. Equipped with an onyx and granite bar, a state-of-the-art sound system, and comfortable beds and banquettes, it's the perfect setting for entertaining guests or unwinding after a long day. The space is a canvas, ready to be filled with the energy and excitement of your choice.
Architect: Jeremy Fletcher Design
General Contractor: The Place For Tile