Neolith surfacing transformed an outdated condominium into a seamless sophisticated santuary
Used by ancient Roman sculptors and contemporary designers alike, Carrara marble is often touted for its quality, color and lavish feel. These characteristics made the material a top choice for one Miami Beach, FL, family, who wanted to capture the ancient Roman essence when renovating their dated condominium in the luxurious Capobella building. In order to accomplish their vision of a contemporary haven, the family hired interior design boutique firm 2ID Interiors, who specializes in modern interiors, to turn their outdated home into an airy retreat that reflects the beauty of its Miami location.
However, having worked with Carrara marble in the past, 2ID owner Rafaela Simoes was familiar with the limitations of the material and knew it would prove to be less than ideal for this dream home. While Carrara marble is a gorgeous and widely popular material, it would not provide the durability and low-maintenance the family was seeking for their living space.