The Story Behind
Architectural Waterfront Masterpiece on Miami's Exclusive Venetian Islands
There are residences that accommodate a lifestyle, and then there are those that define one. 1417 N Venetian Way belongs firmly to the latter category — a modernist composition by Strang Design where architecture, craft, and technology converge in a manner that feels both inevitable and extraordinary.
The arrival alone establishes the home's ambitions. A gated motor court framed by mature, curated landscaping gives way to a facade of clean horizontal planes, expansive glass, and a cantilevered upper volume that appears to float above the bayfront site. Inside, the double-height entry foyer rises to 25 feet, its volume animated by a bespoke Bocci chandelier — one of the Belgian studio's most recognized sculptural lighting works — suspended against a backdrop of light and sky. Nella Vetrina Italian doors anchor the threshold between arrival and interior life, setting a tone of considered European craftsmanship that echoes throughout.
The open-concept principal living spaces are defined by floor-to-ceiling glass that dissolves the boundary between the interior and the shimmering bay beyond. A custom concealed bar, finished with precision millwork and integrated seamlessly into the entertaining sequence, speaks to the home's talent for combining spectacle with discretion. The chef's kitchen is equipped with a professional Wolf gas range, dual ovens, and a dedicated coffee station, while Sub-Zero refrigeration and temperature-controlled wine storage complete the culinary infrastructure. Ribbed wood cabinetry and a waterfall-edge marble island balance functionality with aesthetic refinement.
A ground-floor office — wrapped in Phillip Jeffries wallpaper and lined with floor-to-ceiling custom bookcases — offers the rare combination of intellectual sanctuary and flexibility, as the space is designed to convert to a fifth bedroom when desired. The dedicated home theater rivals commercial venues: Bang & Olufsen surround sound, a Sony 4K HDR projector, and a private wet bar create an entertainment environment that is both immersive and intimate.
The primary suite occupies its own atmospheric world. Dedar wallpaper — sourced from one of Italy's most prestigious textile houses — creates a layered, tactile elegance, while a private terrace frames uninterrupted views of Miami's illuminated skyline across the bay. Dual walk-in closets feature custom millwork of exceptional quality, and the spa-caliber primary bath introduces electric frosted smart glass, allowing the space to shift from luminous openness to complete privacy at the touch of a panel.
Outdoors, the property fully delivers on its waterfront promise. An infinity-edge pool extends toward Biscayne Bay, flanked by an expansive ipe dock suited to accommodate a substantial vessel. A professional summer kitchen with gas range supports effortless al fresco entertaining, while the rooftop terrace — equipped with a beverage refrigerator and storage — offers panoramic vistas of the Bay and downtown Miami's tower-lit horizon at night.
The home's intelligent infrastructure is equally refined: Control4 home automation, Sonos audio, Lutron lighting, fully motorized blackout shades, a whole-home gas generator, leak detection, and a multi-camera security system ensure that comfort and peace of mind operate in concert. A dedicated gym outfitted with PENT Equipment completes a residence that leaves nothing to desire.
The Venetian Islands occupy a singular position in Miami's geography and its civic imagination — a chain of seven man-made islands arcing across Biscayne Bay between Miami Beach and the mainland, connected by the historic Venetian Causeway. Developed in the early twentieth century as part of an ambitious vision for Miami Beach's expansion, the islands were designed to evoke the romance of their Italian namesake, and their character has only deepened with time. Today, they represent one of the most coveted residential addresses in all of South Florida.
North Venetian Way, where this residence is situated, is among the most distinguished streets in the archipelago. Lined with exceptional properties that share the island's characteristic combination of privacy, waterfront access, and proximity to two of Miami's most dynamic urban centers, the address offers something genuinely rare: the tranquility of an island enclave within minutes of world-class cultural, culinary, and commercial life.
Miami Beach proper — with its Art Deco Historic District, Lincoln Road pedestrian promenade, and the Faena District's celebrated hotel and cultural programming — lies immediately to the east. The Bass Museum of Art, one of South Florida's leading contemporary art institutions, is a short drive away, as are the venues of the New World Center, home to the New World Symphony. South Beach's internationally recognized dining and nightlife, from James Beard Award-recognized restaurants to the storied hotel bars of Collins Avenue, are within comfortable reach.
To the west, the Venetian Causeway connects directly to the Edgewater and Wynwood neighborhoods of Miami, which have emerged over the past decade as significant centers of contemporary art, design, and gastronomy. Wynwood Walls, the open-air street art museum that anchors the district, draws visitors from across the world, while the Design District — a curated enclave of luxury fashion houses, galleries, and destination restaurants — is only minutes away by car.
Biscayne Bay itself is a defining feature of daily life on the Venetian Islands. The bay is a designated aquatic preserve, its waters supporting rich marine ecosystems while providing an unparalleled backdrop for waterborne recreation. Residents enjoy direct access to sailing, paddleboarding, and deep-sea fishing, while the proximity to Government Cut and the Atlantic Ocean opens passage to the broader waters of the Florida coast and the Bahamas beyond.
The Venetian Causeway, a toll road that predates the MacArthur and Julia Tuttle causeways, is also a beloved recreational corridor — its pedestrian and cycling lanes used daily by residents who value the rare opportunity to traverse Biscayne Bay on foot or bicycle, a ritual that reinforces the islands' distinctive sense of community and measured pace.
For families, the proximity to some of Miami-Dade County's most respected private schools, as well as the cultural programming of both Miami Beach and Miami proper, provides an enriching environment rarely matched in South Florida. This is a location where urban sophistication and natural beauty are not in tension — they are, at last, in perfect balance.
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