Key West Style

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Refinished original Dade County pine, now an endangered native species, adds rich vintage warmth to a 19th-century home.
Photographer Jean Allsopp

Memory Maker

Refinished original Dade County pine, now an endangered native species, adds rich vintage warmth to a 19th-century home. Charming furnishings such as art from various flea markets personalize the home and make the décor appear as if it was collected over time.

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Refinished original Dade County pine, now an endangered native species, adds rich vintage warmth to a 19th-century home.

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