Completed in 2001, the postmodern pastel abode was designed by Don Chapell to be his personal residence.
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“So much of it was in Don’s head. It’s an exceptional house. It’s Don’s best work and one of the most important houses in Florida,” Stiles told the newspaper. Spanning over 6,800 square feet, the estate is sited along the Pansy Bayou—a well-known refuge for protected marine wildlife. From the outside, the exterior is a hodgepodge of shapes and colors. Think boxes that appear to have been stacked together at different elevations.
Internally, the Chapell House has six bedrooms, including two suites, and six bathrooms. The interiors still have original design elements including poured terrazzo flooring, lots of Murano glass accents, custom wood built-ins and multi-hued surfaces that are intentionally mismatched. In addition to a central living room, kitchen and dining area, the second story is divided into two wings that have been bridged together by a catwalk.
Outside, the grounds have been secured with wraparound wings so you can enjoy the backyard in private. Whether that means watching the sunset from the expansive deck or practicing your swimming capabilities in the lap
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