Sam Robin

Designer Sam Robin decorates a home that combines the colors of Greece, the mosaics of ancient Egypt and the spice of Morocco.

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Have you ever taken an exotic vacation and wished you could bring a little bit of that magical feeling home with you? Designer Sam Robin did just that when she created a Moroccan paradise in south Florida in a house that combines the colors of Greece, the mosaics of ancient Egypt and the spice of Morocco. Robin is the designer behind this real life fantasy home and she calls this combination of styles appropriately "Mediterraneo."



  • Whether she's designing a deluxe residence, a fine restaurant or a luxury hotel, Sam Robin creates spaces you never want to leave. In a private home in south Florida, the feeling of a summer breeze envelops you — a vibe created by rooms decorated in cool materials like stone and tile and rich, earthy hues. The natural color palette creates a very tranquil experience.

Color is the first thing that hits you when you walk into the living room. The amazing blue was dry brushed on to give the walls a textured look and enhance the cool feel. Since blue is refreshing and reminds us of the sea and sky, it's very cooling, which is necessary in this tropical environment. The white slipcovered furniture against the cobalt blue walls creates a vivid contrast and a massive stone fireplace is a stunning focal point. All of these elements help to infuse the space with a Mediterranean feel.

  • To continue the Old World/desert theme, the room is filled with urns, sconces and other pieces all gathered from flea markets in Morocco. The corner seating area is an intimate spot for entertaining Moroccan style with a slatted chair, small table and paintings grouped to tell a story of life in the desert.

  • You can't ignore the mosaic accents in this home, which are a contemporary spin on an ancient art form. Some were actually inspired by the mosaics on the floor in the forum in Rome. When there was a destruction of a part of the floor, they would just lay a different mosaic to patch the holes.

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  • Mosaics also appear in the bedroom but in a whole new way. Robin transformed concrete columns from functional to fashionable with paint, colorful tiles and marbles. Each night is a dream come true in the elaborately carved bed nestled under a painted blue sky dotted with gold stars. Even the seating areas have a romantic feel with a deep red table and dark wood campaign chairs.

  • Tips from Sam Robin

    To add a bit of Mediterraneo to your home, Robin makes these four suggestions:

    1. If you want to make sure you and your guests look great, place lighting fixtures low on the wall. It's not flattering to have light coming down on you, so lights that shadow the walls and highlight the surrounding of a room are very beautiful.

    2. Accentuate tall walls by stacking artwork. Robin thinks this is interesting and takes her cue from the way they do it in Paris.

    3. Give a plain door Moroccan flair by decorating it with metal studs.

    4. Consider using a rope and tassel instead of a rigid banister to give a stair wall a more dramatic and fluid look.

    Resources

      • Sam Robin, Designer
        Sam Robin Interior Design
        1000 Venetian Way, Suite 112
        Miami, FL 33139
        Phone: 305-375-0727
        Fax: 305-375-8189
        E-mail: srinterior@aol.com
        Website: www.samrobin.com

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