Copley Square – Thornton by Cecconi Simone

This contemporary model home by Cecconi Simone gently pushes the envelope of progressive design in Orlando, Florida’s residential marketplace.

Copley Square - Thornton by Cecconi Simone
Copley Square - Thornton by Cecconi Simone
Copley Square - Thornton by Cecconi Simone
Copley Square - Thornton by Cecconi Simone
Copley Square - Thornton by Cecconi Simone
Copley Square - Thornton by Cecconi Simone
Copley Square - Thornton by Cecconi Simone
Copley Square - Thornton by Cecconi Simone
Copley Square - Thornton by Cecconi Simone
Copley Square - Thornton by Cecconi Simone
Copley Square - Thornton by Cecconi Simone
Copley Square - Thornton by Cecconi Simone
Copley Square - Thornton by Cecconi Simone
Copley Square - Thornton by Cecconi Simone
Copley Square - Thornton by Cecconi Simone
Copley Square - Thornton by Cecconi Simone

Description by Cecconi Simone

It marks the first time a production homebuilder, Ashton Woods Homes, has engaged both architects and interior designers to improve the livability and personalization of interior space.

The floor plan is the basis of this three-storey model, which has been fully customized with only the window openings left in place.

Everything flows from the floor plan. It extends sightlines, captures light and locates focal points and feature walls. It is unobtrusive and retractable or expandable based on homeowners’ needs. A careful study in how occupants move through space, it brings all interior elements into alignment. Each space introduces the other and all engage the outdoors, as manifested most profoundly in the open-plan kitchen–dining–seating area, the hub of the home.

Distinct zones of mood and function are carved out of the overall layout, with well-placed textures, materials and light sources. These strategic interventions maintain focus on the interiors’ architecture, imparting a modern, pared-back sensibility to the home.

A restrained, two-tone palette is applied to the inside shell of the model, with white walls, espresso-black floors and black-and-white custom millwork. The cabinetry forms a seamless interface of architecture and functionality.

Photography by Joy von Tiedemann

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