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When a Top Luxury Realtor Designs Her Own Naples Home

When one of her agents sent a listing for a Mediterranean home in Aqualane Shores, Dawn McKenna bought it sight unseen. As founder of the Dawn McKenna Group—a luxury real estate firm spanning Chicago, Naples and Park City, Utah—she knew and loved the neighborhood. For many, the 1990s relic would have been a prime candidate for teardown, but McKenna could see the bones were worth saving. “It’s not an era known for its architectural significance, but they did get a few things right,” she says.

Among them: a ‘bigger is better’ mentality that offered plenty of square footage, high ceilings and a workable floor plan. She enlisted Chicago-based interior designer Kelly Hurliman to help reimagine the home. “Kelly and I think similarly, we share this curiosity and sense of wonder and love for beautiful things; we’re storytellers,” McKenna says. “She’s very good at refining that last layer that makes a house a home.”

The goal was to create an inviting space for her growing family. She and her husband have four grown children and are expecting their first grandchild. “I wanted to create an experience where they couldn’t wait to get here and didn’t want to leave,” McKenna says. At about 4,000 square feet, the home is ample, but not huge by modern-day standards. “We’re all together, but we’ve also got privacy. It’s just enough,” she says.

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The Newest Pearl of Port Royal

At the southern end of Naples, bound between Naples Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, the highly-exclusive community of Port Royal beckons to an elite few. Originally named for a 17th century port city in Jamaica, notorious for lavish wealth, Port Royal has subsequently and rightfully earned its reputation as one of the most prestigious neighborhoods in the world.

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Natural Serenity : A Port Royal Paradise

A seamless melding of the natural environment with exceptional interior finishes defines this private Port Royal escape. Situated on an oversized lot with views of Hidden Bay, this home’s design emphasizes the ultimate in outdoor living by taking advantage of the more than 150 feet of waterfront, and a southwest exposure.

“This house was designed to feel like a vacation. The rooms inside the home have a cozy, defined feel but still allow the spaces and visuals to flow freely,” says architect Jon Kukk. “The use of strong centered ceilings focuses the spaces, and open glass walls and doors allow the views to circulate.”

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