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A <strong>TROPICAL</strong> <strong>PARADISE</strong>Sophisticated Clients And Their Design Team Collaborate To Create ABeautiful John’s Isl<strong>and</strong> Vacation Home With A Fresh Take On Tropical DesignARCHITECTURE <strong>Clemens</strong> <strong>Bruns</strong> <strong>Schaub</strong>, <strong>Clemens</strong> <strong>Bruns</strong> <strong>Schaub</strong> <strong>Architect</strong> <strong>and</strong>Associates, P. A., Vero Beach, FLDESIGN James K. Gauthier <strong>and</strong> Susan Stacy, Gauthier-Stacy, Inc., Boston, MABUILDER John Huryn Construction, Inc., Vero Beach, FLLANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Neil Sickterman, <strong>Clemens</strong> <strong>Bruns</strong> <strong>Schaub</strong> <strong>Architect</strong><strong>and</strong> Associates, P.A., Vero Beach, FLTEXT De SchofieldPHOTOGRAPHY Francis Gray, Boston, MAIn the courtyard, the clean-lined façade features a simplestucco finish with exposed rafter tails <strong>and</strong> Alaskan Cedartrim. The entire footprint is only one room deep, which addsto the openness <strong>and</strong> flow centered by a shimmering lap pool.


ABOVE AND RIGHT: In the hallway, Paul Marra’santique gold-leafed lamp poses on an eclecticconsole table beside a raffia-cushioned-carvedchair by Erika <strong>Bruns</strong>on. Nearby in the livingroom, graceful silk taupe draperies by F.Schumacher lend a classic <strong>and</strong> timeless touch.WHEN OWNERS OF THIS COMPLETELY NEW, CUSTOM-BUILT6,500-square-foot home decided to return to John’s Isl<strong>and</strong> in Vero Beach, Fla., an idyllicbarrier isl<strong>and</strong> that offers well-appointed residences with stunning ocean <strong>and</strong> riverfront views, they enlisted the help of interior design experts <strong>and</strong> their long-termfriends of nearly two decades, Jim Gauthier <strong>and</strong> Susan Stacy.Gauthier <strong>and</strong> Stacy first met the homeowners in the 1990s when the couple maintaineda full-time residence on John’s Isl<strong>and</strong>. When they decided to return as seasonal residents,they invited the designers to search for potential homesites. As fate would have it, all oftheir selections were the work of Vero Beach-based architect <strong>Clemens</strong> <strong>Bruns</strong> <strong>Schaub</strong>.“We were well aware of Clem’s work throughout the Isl<strong>and</strong>, but had not yet had thepleasure of working with him,” Gauthier says. “Once we met, we all agreed that he wasthe perfect architect for the project.”After narrowing the search to a h<strong>and</strong>ful of possibilities, <strong>Schaub</strong> <strong>and</strong> his clients wereof one mind about a desirable site that overlooked the Intracoastal Waterway from amangrove cove. They loved the privacy <strong>and</strong> solitude, <strong>and</strong> envisioned a residence thattook maximum advantage of its unique, natural beauty,” the architect says.152 FLORIDA DESIGN VOL. 23 NO. 1


“We like to create somethingthat is unexpected for ourclients — a juxtaposition thatwill delight with surprise <strong>and</strong>excitement,” designer JimGauthier says.Aptly named “Tropical Modern”by <strong>Schaub</strong>, the home’s style is a blendof features designed specifically tomaximize the benefits of a hot, sultryclimate. “Tropical homes are a passionof mine,” <strong>Schaub</strong> says. “The key isits orientation — a sensitivity to theenvironment <strong>and</strong> an awareness ofclimate, light <strong>and</strong> shade.”Centering a courtyard <strong>and</strong> lappool, a two-story area is composedof one sprawling master suite <strong>and</strong>balcony that serves to block thewind in winter, yet affords welcomebreezes off the Intracoastal in thesummer. “Clem has a really greatunderst<strong>and</strong>ing of how design flowworks, <strong>and</strong> always knows the bestlocation for breezes, views, sunlight<strong>and</strong> how to take advantage of themall,” Gauthier says.Tall ceilings convey a greenhouseeffect in the living room, while theupper clerestory adds lightness <strong>and</strong>verticality. A signature palette ofneutrals that focus more on texturethan color are defined in shades ofwhite, cream <strong>and</strong> taupe with splashesof bright fuchsia <strong>and</strong> turquoise. PaleABOVE: In the dining room, a rock crystal ch<strong>and</strong>elier lends an opulent feel, while a centerpieceof porcelain votives evoke the look <strong>and</strong> feel of coral in homage to the seaside locale.154 FLORIDA DESIGN VOL. 23 NO. 1


156 FLORIDA DESIGN VOL. 23 NO. 1Cut out of a wall, the custom-designed fireplace in the outdoor-livingpavilion features a mantel shelf that lends itself to added seating.The louvered doors are specially crafted for tropical climates,inspired by ones found in Jamaica <strong>and</strong> reinvented by <strong>Schaub</strong>.


IN THE BUNK ROOM, PLAYFUL COLORED HUES ABOUND INA YELLOW ARMCHAIR FROM WEST ELM AND A PASTELBLUE BEANBAG CHAIR THAT ADDS TO THE FUN.Noir Furniture’s rustic, yet femininefour-poster bed in the guest room isdressed with accent pillows by JohnRobshaw <strong>and</strong> complemented by aclean-lined bedside table from West Elm.beige travertine flooring initiates in the elegant entryway, <strong>and</strong> continues throughout themain living areas <strong>and</strong> covered outdoor spaces. “We were going for colors <strong>and</strong> materials thatwere sophisticated, casual <strong>and</strong> appropriate to the area,” Gauthier says.A centerpiece conversation grouping in the light-filled living space signifies thehome’s eclectic, personalized decor. A pair of deep-seated, white linen-clad sofas byHolly Hunt borders an antique-mirror-finished cocktail table, while the clean lines ofthe custom-built fireplace counter the ornate Venetian mirror displayed above.The eclectic theme continues in the dining room. Subtle architectural detailing addsa relaxed edge to a modernized version of classic millwork with pale taupe-painted wallsbordered with a white, distressed finish. Gauthier-Stacy’s custom limed-oak dining table<strong>and</strong> Klismos-style chairs by Michael Taylor center the space. Close by, a buffet beneathan ebony <strong>and</strong> gold leaf-framed mirror by Ralph Lauren lends extra storage.The spacious outdoor living pavilion expresses the home’s indoor-outdoor versatilitywith furnishings designed to withst<strong>and</strong> the elements. A social grouping of two teak sofas<strong>and</strong> a pair of armchairs imported from Bali are in perfect complement to the two iron-based158 FLORIDA DESIGN VOL. 23 NO. 1


A casual teak table from Stoneyard is paired with director’s chairs fromSummit to offer a relaxing venue for patio dining. An oversized rustic ironlantern by Paul Ferrante adds simple elegance to the space.tables with aged teak tabletops. The room’s focal point, a nod to nature itself, is afour-paneled painting entitled Ubiquity, custom designed by <strong>Schaub</strong>, to represent thefour elements of earth, wind, water <strong>and</strong> fire.The homeowners’ wish for relaxed, informal living prevails in a user-friendlyenvironment <strong>and</strong> with two charming children’s guest rooms designed with theirgr<strong>and</strong>children in mind. In the bunk room, custom-built beds with center drawersthat serve as a ladder lines one wall, while patterned fish artwork cleverly derivedfrom fence pickets adorns the other. The guest bedroom — fresh in white with popsof Tiffany blue <strong>and</strong> bright pink – highlights a rustic-finished four-poster bed withwhimsical bedposts nearby a clean-lined bedside chest.With team members that all shared the same vision, the process was harmoniousfrom the start to completion. “In order to create a great house you need a greatclient, <strong>and</strong> that was certainly the case here,” <strong>Schaub</strong> says. “The designers did a wonderfuljob to create a real sense of indoor-outdoor casual elegance that is reinforced throughoutthe home with furnishings.” The final result — a home that is truly beyond expectation.ABOVE: The sculptural hammock base that is positioned at the far end of the pool, entitled Trunk Monks, isa unique, specially made piece that architect <strong>Clemens</strong> <strong>Bruns</strong> <strong>Schaub</strong> commissioned. Made of cast bronze,the piece is designed to be viewed as st<strong>and</strong>-alone art without the hammock in place.


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Schumacher & Co.,BDC, Boston, MAWindow treatment - Custom designedby Gauthier-Stacy, Inc., Boston, MAFabricated by Finelines Drapery,Peabody, MASculpture on cocktail table - Studio A, AGlobal Views Company, High Point, NCVintage arrows - Andrew Martin, D&DBuilding, New York, NYFloral arrangement - William Steele,Vero Beach, FLFloor lamp - Pottery Barn, New York, NYCh<strong>and</strong>elier - Webster & Company, BDC,Boston, MAArea rug - Steven King, BDC, Boston, MADining RoomDining table <strong>and</strong> buffet - Custom designedby Gauthier-Stacy, Inc., Boston, MAFabricated by Robert Lamboy,New Engl<strong>and</strong> Center For Antiques,Medford, MADining chairs - Michael Taylor Designs,New York, NY. . . continued on page 164. . . continued from page 162Chair fabric, lamp <strong>and</strong> ch<strong>and</strong>elier - Webster &Company, BDC, Boston, MAVotives <strong>and</strong> accessories - Atlantic ACK, EasyStreet Fine Art & Antiques, Nantucket, MAMirror - Ralph Lauren Home, New York, NYFloral arrangement - William Bainbridge SteeleFloral Designs, Vero Beach, FLConsole table - John Himmel Decorative Arts,Webster & Company, BDC, Boston, MAWhite box on console - John Rosselli & Assoc.,DCOTA, Dania Beach, FLC<strong>and</strong>leholders - Pottery Barn, San Francisco, CAWindow treatment - Custom designed byGauthier-Stacy, Inc., Boston, MA,Fabricated by Finelines Drapery, Peabody, MADrapery fabric - Jerry Pair & Assoc., D&DBuilding, New York, NYArea rug - Stark Carpet Corp., Boston DesignCenter, Boston, MASUBSCRIBE NOW!SAVE 50% *OFF THE COVER PRICEA Magnificent Palm Beach EstateHomes Designedfor Entertaining1 Year $19.99 (4 issues)2 Years $27.99 (8 issues)BEST BUY - SAVE 50%1-800-523-3327or for faster service go towww.floridadesign.comwww.floridadesign.comTHE MAGAZINE FOR FINE INTERIOR DESIGN & FURNISHINGS VOLUME 20#4Save 50% off the cover price on a 2-year subscription. OUTSIDE U.S.A. (Canada, all foreign countries) add $29.99 per year. Payable only inU.S. funds drawn on a U.S. bank. Payment must accompany all foreign orders. Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery of your first issue.*For U.S. subscriptions only. Photography by Kim Sargent, Palm Beach Gardens, FLArtwork - Owner’s CollectionOutdoor Living PavilionSofas - Warisan, Bali, IndonesiaCushions - Miracle Upholstery, Vero Beach, FLFabric - Henry Calvin Fabrics, BDC, Boston, MAAccent pillow fabrics - F. Schumacher & Co.,BDC, Boston, MAFabricated by Ciocco’s Upholstery, Peabody, MABlack <strong>and</strong> green accent pillow fabric - RodMickely, Vero Beach, FLChair - Warisan, Bali, IndonesiaCushion fabric - Miracle Upholstery,Vero Beach, FLCocktail tables - Bobo IntriguingObjects, Atlanta, GAAccessories on table - HamptonsAntique Galleries, Stamford, CTTray - West Elm, New York, NYFireplace - Custom designed by<strong>Clemens</strong> <strong>Bruns</strong> <strong>Schaub</strong> <strong>Architect</strong>s& Assoc., Vero Beach, FLFabricated by Country Tile,Vero Beach, FLArtwork - Owners’ CollectionBunk RoomBunk beds - Custom designedby <strong>Clemens</strong> <strong>Bruns</strong> <strong>Schaub</strong><strong>Architect</strong>s & Assoc., Vero Beach, FLFabricated by LaCorte Enterprises,Inc., Vero Beach, FLBedding, accent pillow fabric <strong>and</strong>beanbag chair - Pottery Barn,San Francisco, CAArtwork - M. Maison,Vero Beach, FLYellow chair - West Elm, New York, NYGuest RoomBed - Noir Furniture, Gardena, CABed coverings - Very Fitting,Vero Beach, FLAccent pillow fabrics - JohnRobshaw Textiles, Rod MickleyInteriors, Vero Beach, FLMirror - Made Goods,Baldwin Park, CATable - West Elm, New York, NYLamp - Rod Mickley Interiors,Vero Beach, FLFloral - New Engl<strong>and</strong> Silks &Accessories, Needham, MACarpet - Stark Carpet Corp.,BDC, Boston, MAPatioTable - Stoneyard, Inc., WaltersWicker, D&D Building, New York, NYChairs - Summit, Monterey, CAFloral - Owners’ CollectionCh<strong>and</strong>elier - John Rosselli & Assoc.,D&D Building, New York, NYHammock base - Custom designedby <strong>Clemens</strong> <strong>Bruns</strong> <strong>Schaub</strong><strong>Architect</strong> & Assoc., Vero Beach, FLFabricated by Shadetree Studios,Fort Pierce, FLThroughoutDoors - HBS, Inc., Vero Beach, FLWindows - Weather Shield Windows<strong>and</strong> Doors, Medford, WIFlooring - Country Tile,Vero Beach, FL162 FLORIDA DESIGN VOL. 23 NO. 1164 FLORIDA DESIGN VOL. 23 NO. 1

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