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Ocean Drive
(March
1997)
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A
native of Philadelphia, interior designer Louis Shuster
moved to Fort Lauderdale in the early 80s and established
a beachhead of glitz for a well-heeled clientele: two homes,
in Atlanta and Boca Raton, for the CEO of the Home Depot;
a residence for the owner of Comp US and a major condo on
Fisher Island bought by a famous dress designer who works
with Vanna White in addition to creating his own line.
This
discretion-above-all approach has its rewards, such as a commission
for a 25,000-square-foot Atlanta megahouse -owned by an anonymous
'fast-food-conglomerate shareholder' - which features some notable
extravagances: "It has a heated 12-car garage with drive-through
wash, and a rather exotic air-conditioned tree house for the
client's daughter."
Aside
from the luxe lane, Shuster's firm also does commercial work,
ranging from the remodeling of Mark's Place restaurant in
North Miami to a show room within Dania's DCOTA building.
Given that his specialty is living large, Shuster collects
classic cars - a 1956 Thunderbird and such - and recently moved
into a commodious Mediterranean villa that once housed Fort
Lauderdale's first Cuban consulate.
"The
charm package is a restoration challenge, but I wanted something
with more warmth - that's the new trend. Now clients can easily
come over for cocktails and dinners: My work is about being
entertaining."

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