He wanted something that looked like nothing else in Miromar Lakes
“Our objective was to create a warm, yet modern home that fit comfortably in the neighborhood” says architect Randall Stofft
We wanted a tropical indoor-outdoor approach that would give that ‘we’re in a resort’ feeling. And we used single-story, mid-story, and two-story massing to give the property a very sculptural aesthetic, both in the front and rear.
THE TRUE TESTAMENT of a job well done is repeat business. That’s a scenario Gulfshore Homes, the luxury residential builder based in Bonita Springs, is rather accustomed to. Just ask company Vice President Matthew Shull. When a Gulf Coast homeowner whom Shull met about 12 years ago wanted a new, built-from-scratch estate for him and his dynamic family, he didn’t hesitate to call the team that had constructed his previous dwelling to perfection.
“We took on the project, [and set out to build what’s essentially] a modern masterpiece.” With Gulfshore established as the builder, the rest of the team came together when Stofft Cooney Architects and the Collins DuPont Design Group joined the project. The directive? “A place of joy and relaxation for the owner and his family,” says Shull. “Every detail for the build had to be carefully considered, from how it would feel when the residents walked through the front door to how art would be featured in the best possible lighting.”
