A Miami Home Defined by Minimalism, Natural Materials, and Quiet Luxury

Submitted through the Homedit interior design form, this Miami home from House of One is a study in refined minimalism, where biophilic design and organic materials shape a calm, grounded atmosphere. Warm woods, textured stone, and soft plaster walls create a consistent language throughout the interior, while thoughtful detailing keeps each room distinct.

Miami House One Interior design Homedit Living room

The living room introduces this material direction with smooth grey plaster and a long walnut media console that anchors the space through its slatted texture, linking visually to the kitchen beyond.

Miami House One Interior design Homedit kitchen

Miami House One Interior design Homedit Kitchen bar

Miami House One Interior design Homedit slated kitchen cabinets

The kitchen continues the wood story with full-height walnut cabinetry and louvered panels, paired with a veined stone backsplash and a monolithic marble island that doubles as a gathering point. Leather-detailed bar stools and wooden pendants soften the stone’s presence, while the open sightlines between rooms keep the flow uninterrupted.

A vertical wood divider defines the dining area without closing it off, allowing light to move through while maintaining spatial hierarchy.

Miami House One Interior design Homedit divider

Miami House One Interior design Homedit dining area

The bathrooms explore three interpretations of nature. One pairs oversized botanical wallpaper with a green marble sink, turning the vanity wall into a focal point. Another layers warm wood, vertically lined tile, and deep green shower tiles for a cooler.

The primary suite bathroom uses soft grey wallcovering, a freestanding tub, and a floating double vanity in walnut to emphasize clean lines and a spa-like tone.

Miami House One Interior design Homedit bathroom wallpaper

Miami House One Interior design Homedit bathroom with walk in shower

Miami House One Interior design Homedit bathroom with freestanding tub

Miami House One Interior design Homedit double vanity

The bedroom continues this simplicity with plaster walls, a custom upholstered bed, and recessed vertical lighting panels that act as a quiet architectural feature. A leather chair in the corner and a sculptural wood side table add organic weight, balancing the room’s softness, while the tufted leather bench at the foot of the bed introduces texture without breaking the palette.

Miami House One Interior design Homedit bedroom

Miami House One Interior design Homedit bedroom seating with table

Miami House One Interior design Homedit bedroom bench

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