Executive Estate Residence
A private residence shaped around entertaining, retreat, and day-to-day executive living. The page now opens with the estate’s nighttime entrance, then moves through the social and private rooms before arriving at the executive office as the final destination in the sequence.
The estate is introduced through its most memorable first impression: the illuminated nighttime entrance. From there, the project unfolds through entertaining spaces, private retreat rooms, and finally the executive office.
A residence designed as a complete experience.
The layout now follows the project’s strongest story. Arrival comes first. Then the social rooms, the private suite and bath, and finally the executive office. That order gives the estate proper hierarchy and makes the office feel like one refined part of a much broader residential environment.
Luxury expressed through sequence, atmosphere, and material control.
What distinguishes this home is how deliberately each zone is staged. The entrance establishes mood, the entertaining rooms deepen the identity, the suite and bath introduce intimacy, and the office resolves the page with a more personal, functional layer.
Deep greens, geometric textures, patterned paving, dark woods, mural treatments, sculptural fixtures, and stone surfaces are all handled with enough consistency that the home feels coherent instead of scattered.
The result is a residence that reads as complete and intentional, with every room supporting the larger character of the estate.
The strongest houses are remembered by how they unfold, not by how many rooms they contain.
Ordered the way the house should be experienced.
The images below are grouped more cleanly: estate arrival, entertaining rooms, private retreat spaces, and the executive office last. Every image opens in a lightbox.
Estate Arrival
A dramatic entry sequence that defines the residence from the first view.
Landscape lighting, palms, and the arched gatehouse create an arrival that feels composed, cinematic, and unmistakably estate-driven.
The arrival court is handled with the same level of care as the interior.
Brick paving, blue awnings, and decorative tilework ensure the exterior approach feels resolved and character-rich rather than merely utilitarian.
The threshold is treated as a designed moment.
Columns, arches, and patterned flooring prepare the visitor for the richer sequence of spaces inside.
A courtyard designed as part of the home, not apart from it.
The outdoor areas feel social, curated, and fully integrated with the house rather than secondary to it.
Entertaining Rooms
A dining room defined by depth, drama, and polish.
Dark green wall treatment, tailored drapery, and sculptural lighting create a room that feels intimate and highly resolved.
A music room with architectural rhythm and saturated atmosphere.
Arched openings, fluted detailing, and a deep green palette give the piano setting real presence.
A second perspective on the music lounge.
The room balances performance and relaxation, allowing it to function as both salon and retreat.
Transitions are treated as part of the design story.
Color, art, and material depth carry through the connecting spaces, giving the home continuity and a stronger sense of journey.
Family living shaped by softness and contrast.
A curved sectional and patterned surfaces soften the stronger architectural moments elsewhere in the home.
A more relaxed living environment within the estate.
This perspective shows the family room as a softer counterpoint to the dining and music spaces.
Private Suite & Bath
A primary bedroom with retreat-like calm.
The suite balances richer finishes with restrained furnishings, creating a room that feels restorative without becoming visually flat.
A quieter reading and lounging layer within the suite.
This view highlights the more intimate side of the bedroom, where furniture, drapery, and light create a private rhythm.
A primary bath with stronger decorative presence.
Green tile, stone counters, and custom detailing give the bath a more immersive and architectural feel than a typical neutral retreat.
Detail work that reinforces the home’s material depth.
Stone, metal, mirror, and lighting come together in a close-up that underscores the project’s emphasis on finish and refinement.
Executive Office
An executive office designed with warmth, texture, and presence.
Placed at the end of the narrative, the office reads correctly as one refined part of the residence rather than the opening statement.
A work setting that also supports conversation.
By layering desk space with softer seating and a round table, the room functions as both office and private receiving area.
The project’s defining strengths.
What gives this residence distinction is its ability to move from dramatic arrival to intimate rooms without losing cohesion.
Corrected Hierarchy
The page now opens with the nighttime entrance, keeps the exterior and social rooms together, and places the executive office where it belongs—at the end of the story.
Corrected Image Reading
The bath image is included and labeled correctly, the repeated night shot is removed, and the descriptions are aligned more closely to what each image actually shows.
Cleaner Gallery Handling
The page uses better sequencing, click-to-enlarge lightbox behavior, and more consistent cropping so the project feels more editorial and less fragmented.
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Whether you are creating a full residence, a dedicated executive office, or a signature entertaining space, Avant Custom Interiors brings clarity, discipline, and elevated design thinking to every phase of the project.