Grand Mediterranean Revival Mansion in Florida
With its 18,000-square-foot floor plan, this mansion in Miami Beach, Fla., certainly has the opulence and grandeur of a palace. The home was built in 1937 and has since undergone an extensive renovation; now it features gardens, courtyards, spiral staircases, a spa and a swimming pool that complement its luxe, Mediterranean exterior.
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November 29, 2018

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Exterior of Mediterranean Revival Mansion
From the water, the view of this 18,000-square-foot Miami Beach estate is pristine and spectacular. An arched portico runs along the rear central wing of the home, which was built in 1937 in the Mediterranean Revival style. The property has undergone an extensive renovation to turn it into a great space for modern living and entertaining.
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Swimming Pool with Built-In Lounge Chairs
The swimming pool at this luxury Miami Beach estate features multiple levels for swimming or lounging underwater, as well as a hot tub and a custom-designed tile mosaic. Lush foliage surrounds the pool area, giving the space privacy. Meanwhile, the home's Mediterranean Revival architecture provides a nice view from the water.
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Entry Gate to Mediterranean Revival Mansion
The entry gate to this luxurious 18,000-square-foot Miami Beach estate provides a hint to the opulence found within. The Mediterranean Revival structure, originally constructed in 1937, has undergone a full renovation and restoration both indoors and out.
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Garden Walkway of Mediterranean Revival Villa
This stone tile garden path connects a courtyard to the winding array of indoor and outdoors spaces encompassing this spectacular Miami Beach estate. The Mediterranean Revival villa, built in 1937, has been fully renovated and restored for modern living.
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Contemporary Staircase with Dramatic Lighting
A dramatic cascading chandelier lights a curving staircase in this luxury Miami Beach retreat. Sinuous lines characterize this space, emphasized by the circular design of the mosaic tile floor and the round pedestal table. A soft, neutral palette gives the space a relaxed, yet elegant feel.
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Neutral, Contemporary Living Room of Miami Beach Estate
Neutral furnishings and gold accents lend a subtle warmth to this comfortable, yet refined living space. The beamed ceiling brings a relaxed feeling to the room and gives a nod to its Mediterranean influences. Large windows overlook a covered walkway with arches, and the waterway beyond.
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Contemporary Dining Room at Miami Beach Estate
This sleekly contemporary dining room features neutral walls, floors and furnishings, giving the space a modern feel while allowing the colorful artwork to pop. A contemporary chandelier mimics the oblong shape of the dining table. Stationary window panels dress up the bay window while offering minimal disruption of the view beyond.
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Marble Kitchen in Mediterranean Revival Estate
Stunning calacatta marble and pale woods combine to create a restful, beautiful kitchen with clean, modern lines. The 1937-built house originally had a more utilitarian, catering-style kitchen. The design team upgraded the finishes and cabinetry to create a modern space that can function easily for day-to-day use or larger events. The long island features a sleek waterfall edge.
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Contemporary Powder Room with Mosaic Tile Focal Point
A playful, curvy mosaic tile design adds both texture and graphic interest to this contemporary powder room. The luxury Miami Beach estate, known as Terra Veritatis, features close attention to detail throughout.
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Contemporary Spiral Stairs Lead to Rooftop Terrace
This custom-designed glass and steel spiral staircase leads to a roof terrace. The space is constructed for maximum drama, with glass steps offering a clear view as the staircase winds its way up. Contemporary sconces light the way for partygoers and guests.
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Terra Veritatis Bedroom
Relaxed elegance defines this soothing, neutral bedroom, part of an 18,000-square-foot Miami Beach luxury estate. A sculptural fireplace and beamed wood ceiling provide architectural interest to the long, narrow room, which benefits from the natural light ushered in by broad windows at one end. A simple wood frame canopy bed adds a structural element in the space that balances the heavy fireplace.
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White Contemporary Master Bath with Lot of Curves
Sinuous curves define the master bathroom of this luxury Miami Beach estate. The dramatic, open shower features a waterfall spout flanked by twin rainfall shower heads. Facing vanities are furniture style, with a pale wood finish and thick marble tops. Arched windows are divided by curving engaged columns that flow in an uninterrupted line to the barrel-vaulted ceiling. The floor showcases a dramatic mosaic design.
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Terra Veritatis Spa
This 18,000-square-foot luxury retreat, known as Terra Veritatis, features an on-property spa. This luxe space has as its focal point a dramatic circular pendant lit with a romantic red-tinged glow. Broad windows overlook the property's stunning outdoor vistas.
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Neutral Mediterranean Revival Home Office
The home office of this luxury Miami Beach estate has a custom-built desk with a custom-designed leather inlay. An imposing stone fireplace extends to the beamed ceiling, giving the space a feel of solidity and warmth. A leather chair and crackling fire make it an inviting space to work.
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Guest House Bathroom in Florida Estate
Sinuous lines characterize the interior of this luxurious guest house bathroom. The custom-designed Kraken mosaic features a subtle octopus motif, with the mosaic tile continuing onto the rear shower wall. A glass chandelier dresses up the space.
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Mediterranean Courtyard of Florida Estate
The courtyard of this Miami Beach villa is among several restful outdoor spaces on the property. The Mediterranean Revival structure is designed for entertaining, indoors and out.
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Terra Veritatis Pool and Fireplace Nook
A cozy outdoor fireplace nook creates a fantastic gathering space for evenings by the pool. This stunning waterfront estate in Miami Beach features multiple entertaining spaces both indoors and out.
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Mediterranean Revival Pool House Exterior
The pool house of this luxe Miami Beach estate features all the bells and whistles, including multiple spaces for lounging, napping and dining al fresco. The estate enjoys sweeping views and prime waterway access.
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Pool House and Bar of Mediterranean Revival Villa
The pool house of this luxurious Miami Beach estate features a full bar and a backlit lounge area, perfect for hosting the hottest parties in town. The waterfront estate, named Terra Veritatis, was built in 1937 and has undergone an extensive restoration and renovation.
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Terra Veritatis Pool House and Bar
A gold buddha sculpture makes a statement in this dramatically lit pool house and bar. Part of Miami Beach's Terra Veritatis estate, the pool house is one of numerous entertaining spaces in and around the luxurious, 18,000-square-foot property.
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Terra Veritatis Entry and Driveway
Even the driveway of this luxurious Miami Beach estate, known as Terra Veritatis, is spectacular. Lighted palms mark the path to the arched entry gate. Intricate detailing on the exterior wall reflects the design of the Mediterranean Revival mansion itself.
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Exterior Facade of Luxurious Miami Beach Escape
This Mediterranean Revival estate with prime waterfront access is a tropical fantasy. Built in 1937, the mansion is fully renovated for modern living and built for entertaining, both indoors and out.
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