“I started feeling like I was being consumed by beige and earth tones.” Common ground was finally found by the addition of bright red accent pieces, like a bespoke cabinet designed by Wecselman in the front gallery area and a colorful red, orange, and yellow piece by Allora & Calzadilla in the living room. “But no one can see you, so it’s great.”However, Joyner did manage to sneak in a bit of red even in the bathroom, though you have look for it. LLC, led by … Wecselman opted for white and beige furniture to make the art pop even more: The sofa is custom designed by her; and the coffee tables, chairs, pendant light, and floor lamp are all sourced from Radio pioneer Tom Joyner is feeling “good” after suffering a mini-stroke in late April, he exclusively tells BlackAmericaWeb.com.. Reports emerged of the medical event after the information was leaked on social media on Saturday, June 13. The home … Joyner also got his way in his basement-level boxing ring area, which boasts a fire-engine red epoxy floor. However, Joyner experienced the stroke over 6 weeks ago while boxing with his longtime trainer during quarantine at home. “So now the world can go, ‘Oh, this guy really is single.’”Our website, archdigest.com, offers constant original coverage of the interior design and architecture worlds, new shops and products, travel destinations, art and cultural events, celebrity style, and high-end real estate as well as access to print features and images from the AD archives.The radio host spent over two years gut-renovating this beachside propertyMore of radio host Tom Joyner’s enviable art collection is on display in his Golden Beach, Florida, living room, designed by Deborah Wecselman.
Tom Joyner's House in Irving, TX (Google Maps) (#4) The host of the nationally syndicated 'The Tom Joyner Show' lives here. The radio host, who has owned properties everywhere from Beverly Hills to New York, sold all of his other real estate holdings (and his airplane!) Joyner opted to purchase a Mediterranean-style home that was in need of a facelift but had the advantage of jaw-dropping ocean views and access to a private beach. The bedroom is a study in grays, with slightly sheer Holly Hunt curtains that can be either pulled around the bed or opened up, depending on the level of privacy needed. The radio host, who has owned properties everywhere from Beverly Hills … “He was adamant that he wanted to see the views from the moment he walked into the house,” she says. And Joyner, for one, enjoyed the journey almost as much as the final result: “I liked the whole creative process,” he says.Joyner in the living room of his Golden Beach home.His main directive was simple: “I wanted it to be very easy to see the sea from most places in the house,” he says. You may wish to switch to the But the true jaw-dropping space is his bathroom, which features a RiFRA tub in the center of the room, surrounded by floor-to-ceiling glass. Working with Kean on the architectural redesign was an easy choice: “He listens and he doesn’t have any preconceived ideas,” Wecselman says. The host of the Tom Joyner Morning Show will have to squeeze into the 6,885-square-foot home at 469 Ocean Blvd., which has five bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, an … To achieve this goal, he worked with a team set up by his real estate agent and owner’s rep, Rossana Franco, and his interior designer, But it was Wecselman who ran point on the project: translating Joyner’s desires for large, flowing rooms and colorful interiors into the refined spaces they are today. He has owned this property since 1995. Microsoft has removed the Birds Eye imagery for this map. As Kean puts it, the renovation was about reduction and not addition: “Using order, proportion and subdued color tones drawn from a limited material palette, the house was distilled to a more sophisticated version of itself,” he says.Golden Beach, the exclusive enclave where Joyner’s home sits, is famed for its seclusion. The black Anish Kapoor mirror is so heavy that the wall behind it actually had to be reinforced before it could be hung. Also on this floor are Joyner’s at-home office, which is outfitted in black, white, and touches of gray, as well as ample room for his clothing, which is organized behind wood and glass doors. “I put in a red urinal that looks like the Rolling Stones’ lips emblem,” he says. Joyner was represented in the sale by Rossana Franco with Carrington Real Estate Services. He has owned this property since 1995.