700 N Interlachen Ave ~ Winter Park, FL 32789

"The difference is in the details" is the statement Marc-Michaels Interior Design has built their reputation upon since they began creating interiors for discerning clients in 1985. The end result is their personal magnificent estate home. The estate was completed in June of 2000 and takes its name from the eagles which live on the grounds. Palazzo delle Aquile (Italian for "Palace of the Eagles") is situated on the west shore of Lake Osceola. Beholding aesthetic views through almost every window of the home, the site is one of Florida's finest lake front properties. Located within a short walk of the Park Avenue, Winter Park shopping district and five miles from downtown Orlando, the estate maintains a secluded ambiance, yet is in the "heart of the city." It has easy access to local art and antique districts, dining and cultural attractions. Architectural Digest featured the home in their September 2001 issue that displayed "Interior Designers' Own Homes!" Highlighting the Venetian-Gothic inspired architecture that is present throughout the interior spaces and exterior elevations of the home, the article included eight pages of beautiful photography. A few months later, Architectural Digest in their January 2002 issue named Marc-Michaels to their prestigious list they call their "AD 100" - the world's top 100, most talented interior designer firms. This stunning 5-bedroom, 5-full bath (plus 2-half bath) home includes extraordinary amenities and "layers of luxury" that one has dreams of calling "the ultimate home."

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Perry Kid added this to back yard31 March 2020

we need a pond like this. look how happy those fish are

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