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Tour Chad Oppenheim’s Minimalist Masterpiece on Harbour Island

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Chad Oppenheim is one of Miami's greatest architects. He forged the way for a new generation of modernists in Miami Beach, popularizing the loft concept and stark, white minimalist designs. Now, he's created a serene waterfront masterpiece in Harbour Island, Bahamas called House on a Dune, that turns the island's colonial heritage on its head.

Chad Oppenheim Harbour Island Interior

Entrance

The private residence is 3,000 square feet but feels much bigger, due to its connection with the outdoors. Centered around a wide, open breezeway, which can be closed off with sliding, impact-resistant doors that open on the east and west sides framing views of the ocean greenery and sky, the house offers simultaneous flexibility and simplicity.

House on a Dune Kitchen

A nod to nature isn't the only thing making this home eco-friendly. All the materials selected for House on a Dune were chosen for their environmental sensitivity like recycled cedar, reused Ipe, concrete blocks, and milk paint, a non-toxic, zero-VOC paint made from all-natural materials.

Dining Table

Blue Water outside House on a Dune

Japanese-inspired soaking tub

 

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