SHORELINES

Q1 Shorelines 2017

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17 Shor e l i n e S | 2017 Vol :1 furniture (including custom hanging beds). The master bath's ample circular window is among various round elements in the house (windows, lighting, a powder room sink and mirror) that play off its angular design. "We coordinate the design of the architecture and interiors from the beginning, which makes them more cohesive," notes CAI project manager Bill Moore. "Throughout the house we used a neutral, natural palette so as not to compete with the beautiful views," explains CAI interior designer Emory Ratliff. "Jeff wanted everything to look good but be practical." Examples include the kid-friendly indoor- outdoor rug in the bunkroom and linen and other fabrics unaffected by wet bathing suits. Roberts credits his entire Birmingham-based team for realizing his dream, including Above: Photo by chr is Luk er – Roberts named the home Bebbie's Pointe after his mother's family nickname. Bottom left: Photo by chr is Luk er – Interior designer Emory Ratliff was intentional in using a neutral, natural palette throughout the home to not compete with the beautiful views of the lake.

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