Veronica Webb at Home: A Moorish Architecture Pavilion

The Florida house of Veronica Webb, model, writer, and actress, is a perfect representation of Moorish Architecture. Only that this house is surrounded by Florida palm trees and an oasis of ponds. The architecture is by Bender & Associates Architects, and the interior design is by Todd Black. “It’s a contemporary home with strong Moorish influences,” project architect Matthew Stratton told AD.

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Veronica Webb relaxes with her daughters in their living room.  I love the use of the oversized modern art above the red velvet sofa. It breaks with the overly done and expected regal look of gold and red.  The mixed-media artwork is by Teresita Fernandez.

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This part of the room is very eclectic. With pieces that evoke not only Morocco but also India and Africa.  The choice of shades on the glass doors/windows softens the room without blocking the light or view, and the green walls blend perfectly with the outside.  The dome ceiling was produced in Morocco, and designer Todd Black conceived the bone-inlay desk.

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The colorful dome ceiling with intricate Islamic-star grids.  A Murano chandelier hangs in the dining room.  The overall interior design of the house is very eclectic and global.  A style that may not appeal to many nevertheless is home with a moorish architecture from which we can learn from.   All images from AD.

4 thoughts on “Veronica Webb at Home: A Moorish Architecture Pavilion

  1. Kelly@Color Sizzle

    Hi Julie,

    I love your blog!

    Veronica Webb is so stylish! What a deliciously beautiful home! So many great colors and patterns.

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