"All of the architecture speaks back to the curvature that really takes us in our minds to the Gulf and all the natural elements that made us fall in love with Alys Beach..."
“Longevity is so personal within the home. It has to be something that you have a memory of. It might be grandma’s china cabinet for some people; it could be a special chair. And quality, of course. Quality of everything.”
Sitting in his workshop in the idyllic, rolling countryside of Oxfordshire, England, David Harber is keenly aware of his work’s placement on the spectrum of light and time through the ages.
A young couple meets on a beautiful Florida beach. They drive 30A in an old Volkswagen, getting to know each other while exploring what was then untouched and rugged terrain.
Thoughtful and intentional in each home she designs, Julia Starr Sanford has a vision for the future—her clients' in their homes as well as for her own next creative career move.
Meet Susan Bohlert Smith and Bo Massey of Bohlert Massey Interiors, a mother-daughter design team making their mark in the community.
Deciding to move, exploring all the possibilities, and finding the right home at the right time usually requires a lot of soul searching along with a fair amount of patience.
Tom knew early he would be an architect and seemed to have an understanding then that the pull of the field for him was not only the creativity and art of it, but also the relationship with clients, the exercising of inherent gifts, and the freedom of the lifestyle. Even then, he seemed attuned to the full picture.
Their partnership is not an obvious one. But it is indeed a partnership. One formed of a balance of strengths and an open-minded give and take.
Guests know they’ve encountered something special in the home of Glen Oxford and Rozanne Jackson from the moment they approach the entrance, an open tower reaching 25 feet at its apex.
Join us for a new series in the Alys Gazette, a study of the names of the homes of Alys and the stories of their owners.
Simplicity. Grace. Beauty. Balance. The invisible strings that pull all things together at Alys Beach, running through pedestrian paths and wrapped over rooftops and winding throughout each detail of Alys Beach.