
Assessing the Footprint of Master Bathrooms with Freestanding Tubs at The Delmore Surfside
A buyer-oriented look at how to evaluate spatial “footprint” and livability in primary baths designed around freestanding tubs at The Delmore Surfside, with practical planning cues for Surfside and beyond.

Assessing the Footprint of Primary Suite Wellness Sanctuaries at The Perigon Miami Beach
At Miami Beach’s highest end, wellness is no longer confined to the spa. It is increasingly designed into the private realm, with the primary suite evolving into a quiet, performance-oriented sanctuary. This editorial examines what that shift means for buyers evaluating The Perigon Miami Beach, and how to pressure-test “wellness” as livable value rather than marketing language.

Comparing the Aesthetics of Art Deco Revival vs. Contemporary Glass: Shore Club Private Collections vs. The Perigon
In Miami Beach, aesthetics are never simply about taste. They are about posture: how a building meets the sky, how it frames the ocean, and how it signals lineage or modernity before you ever step inside. This comparison looks at two distinct design temperaments now shaping the upper tier of Miami-beach new-construction. On one side, an Art Deco revival sensibility, calibrated for Miami Beach’s historic glamour and the ritual of arrival. On the other, a contemporary glass approach that leans into weightlessness, horizon lines, and the quiet theater of transparency. Both can be impeccably luxurious. The difference is what kind of luxury you want to live in: the curated romance of a stylized past, or the disciplined clarity of a modern envelope.

The Logistics of Relocating Exotic Car Collections to Mercedes-Benz Places Miami
A discreet, buyer-oriented guide to moving and stewarding an exotic car collection when establishing a Miami base, with a focus on planning, risk management, and day-one readiness at Mercedes-Benz Places Miami.

Comparing the Privacy of Direct Elevator Entry Vestibules: Arte Surfside vs. The Delmore Surfside
In Surfside, privacy is not a vague promise. It is engineered in the last 20 feet before your front door, where the elevator opens, sightlines resolve, and the building either gives you true seclusion or asks you to perform it. This MILLION Luxury comparison focuses on a specific, buyer-defining detail: the direct elevator entry vestibule. At **[Arte Surfside](https://www.arteresidenses.com/)** and **[The Delmore Surfside](https://www.millionluxury.com/surfside/the-delmore-surfside)**, that vestibule is more than a passage. It is a buffer against corridor exposure, a control point for staff, and an architectural cue that the residence beyond is meant to feel like a private house in the sky.

Top 10 Developments Implementing Advanced Hurricane Resilience Infrastructure
In South Florida, hurricane resilience is no longer a checkbox. It is a design philosophy that touches structure, glazing, power, water, vertical transportation, and the day-after experience that matters most to residents. This MILLION Luxury editorial looks at ten leading developments and the advanced infrastructure strategies that define best-in-class storm readiness, along with a buyer-oriented framework for evaluating resilience beyond marketing language.



