
Assessing The Seamless Indoor Outdoor Transition At The Perigon Miami Beach
A buyer-oriented look at what “seamless indoor-outdoor” really means at The Perigon Miami Beach, with practical cues to evaluate light, airflow, privacy, and day-to-night usability in an oceanfront residence.

Alfresco Living: Summer Kitchens and Outdoor Lounges Elevate Condo Life in South Florida
Outdoor kitchens, sky terraces, and deep balconies have become the new status symbols in South Florida’s luxury condo market. This editorial examines why buyers are paying for outdoor square footage, what to look for in coastal-grade build quality, and where indoor-outdoor living is being executed at the highest level across Miami’s waterfront neighborhoods.

Penthouse in the Sky vs. Lanai on the Ground: Two Distinct Condo Living Experiences
Penthouse and lanai residences deliver two very different versions of “indoor-outdoor” living in South Florida. One trades height for hush, horizon views, and rooftop-level separation. The other prioritizes immediacy: step-out patios, quick access to amenities, and a house-like rhythm within a full-service building. The better choice is less about status and more about how you move through your day, how you use exterior space, and how comfortable you are with maintenance and governance rules that can be more complex than they look at a showing.

Aria Reserve vs EDITION in Edgewater: Design, finishes & customization
A buyer-focused comparison of Edgewater’s two marquee new-construction towers, looking beyond branding to the details that shape daily life: terraces, ceiling height, layouts, interiors, and amenity posture.

How to Interpret Luxury Condo Floor Plans and Find the Best Layout for You
A designer-level read of a condo floor plan goes beyond bedroom counts. It focuses on scale, circulation, light, privacy, acoustics, storage, and outdoor usability so you can predict how the home will actually live before you tour.

Choosing the Best View and Exposure: A Guide to Unit Orientation in Miami Condos
Exposure is not a footnote in South Florida condo buying. It is a daily, physical experience that shapes how a residence feels at 8 a.m., how hard the air conditioning works at 5 p.m., how usable the terrace is at golden hour, and how private the interior remains after dark. In a region where the sun rises in the southeast and sets in the southwest, the same “water view” can read entirely differently depending on compass direction, season, surrounding buildings, and the width of the water you face. This MILLION Luxury editorial is a buyer-oriented guide to selecting exposure with intention. Think of it less as a debate between sunrise and sunset, and more as a disciplined match between lifestyle, light quality, heat gain, privacy, and long-term view resilience.



