A Landmark That Leaves No Room for “Close Enough”
Mar-a-Lago is the kind of property that punishes shortcuts. Everything is visible. Everything has context. The architecture carries a rhythm, and if your entry system doesn’t match it, the eye catches the mistake instantly.
Our work here was approached like restoration should be: with respect for the original intent, and a clear plan for long-term performance in a coastal environment. That means the “pretty” part is never enough. Alignment, sealing, durability, and daily operation matter just as much as the photograph.
We coordinated around the realities of estate projects: tight tolerances, high expectations, and the need for calm communication. The goal was simple, and not easy: make the doors feel like they’ve always belonged there, while ensuring the system performs through seasons, storms, and heavy use.
What we’re proud of: the result doesn’t look “new” or “flashy.” It looks correct. That’s the win on a property like this.
