3 Story Wall of Windows (Floor Plan)

Some homes capture your attention before you even set foot inside. This Mediterranean-inspired estate does just that, with regal columns, warm stucco, and a front fountain that hints at the elegance within.
Spanning 7,721 square feet across two spacious levels, this home is all about luxury, comfort, and unforgettable gatherings.
You’ll find both grand open spaces and private retreats throughout the layout. I’m excited to walk you through every corner of this unique home.
Specifications:
- 7,721 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 5.5+ Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Entry and Foyer
As you approach the double doors, the symmetry and gentle lighting create an immediate sense of welcome.

Inside, glossy marble floors almost glow beneath your feet. A sweeping staircase curves upward, offering a glimpse of what’s to come on the second floor.
A round table with fresh flowers anchors the space. The high ceiling above gives the entry an airy, bright, and slightly formal atmosphere.
I love how this foyer makes it easy to picture greeting friends for a lively party or simply enjoying the feeling of coming home.
Study
Located just off the foyer, the study gives you a quiet place to work or read.
Large windows fill the room with daylight, making it both professional and comfortable. If you work from home or want a focused spot for homework, I think this room is perfect for settling in and getting things done.

Dining Room
Across from the study, the dining room brings a special feel to every meal. It’s formal enough for holiday dinners but comfortably sized for family nights too.
The direct flow from the foyer helps guests feel included as soon as they arrive.
I think the placement is smart. This dining room is close to the kitchen, but there’s still enough separation to give meals a sense of occasion when you want it.

Wine Room
Between the dining room and kitchen, you’ll notice a wine room. This isn’t just for storage—it’s a highlight for anyone who enjoys entertaining or collecting wines.
The location makes it convenient to grab a bottle for both formal dinners and casual evenings with friends.

Living Room
From the foyer, you walk straight into the living room. What immediately catches your eye are the tall, curved windows along one wall, which flood the space with natural light.

A double-height ceiling creates drama, and a statement fireplace serves as the room’s anchor. With plush seating and greenery, this is a cozy spot for relaxing or hosting larger groups.

The seamless connection to the patio outside helps the whole area feel open and tied to the outdoors.
Patio
Stepping out from the living room brings you to the main patio. The view here is framed by stone and greenery, continuing the Mediterranean feel.
This area becomes a natural extension of the living spaces, perfect for outdoor dinners or a quiet morning coffee.
I really like how the layout draws you outside, giving you the option to entertain guests or just enjoy a peaceful break.
Master Suite
A private hallway off the living room leads to the master suite. This part of the home sits apart from the main living areas, offering true privacy.
The bedroom feels like a personal retreat, with large windows and enough room for a seating area if you’d like.
I appreciate how the design creates distinct separation here. It gives the suite a real sense of escape.

Master Bath and Closets
Connected to the master bedroom, the master bath offers separate his and hers sections, each with its own vanity for a stress-free morning routine.
You’ll find a soaking tub with a view over the grounds and a walk-in shower.
The spacious closets are thoughtfully placed for convenience. There’s also a dedicated exercise room—a real bonus if you want to work out at home without leaving your suite.
Work Room
Next to the master bath, the work room is ideal for crafts, sewing, or setting up a secondary office. This flexible space can easily adapt to fit your creative projects or provide extra storage close to the bedroom.
Powder Room
The master suite area includes a powder room, so guests don’t need to walk through private spaces to freshen up. I think touches like this really highlight the designer’s focus on privacy and convenience.

Bedroom 3 (First Floor)
Across the main level, near the family room, you’ll come across Bedroom 3. This room is situated near its own full bath, making it an excellent choice for guests or family members who want some distance from the master suite.
Its location, set away from the busiest parts of the house, gives it a sense of quiet and comfort.
Family Room
Deeper into the main floor, the family room opens up as a relaxed spot for daily life.
A bar sits just off to the side, great for mixing drinks or setting out snacks.
The generous size makes it ideal for movie nights, game days, or just hanging out with everyone.
From here, you can step right out to another patio, which makes it easy to enjoy both indoor and outdoor living.

Bar
This bar area is designed for easy entertaining. It’s close to the family room, so everyone stays together, and it naturally becomes a gathering point for conversation during parties.
Media Room
Just beyond the family room, you’ll find a media room with tiered seating and a projection screen for a real theater experience.
Deep carpeting and soft lighting make the space feel immersive. I love the idea of watching a blockbuster here or catching the big game.
This room is all about comfort and focus.

Breakfast Area
Next to the family room is the breakfast area, which sits in a sunny alcove with lots of windows.
If you enjoy casual breakfasts or lingering over coffee, this is the place to be.
With close access to both the kitchen and patio, you can easily grab a quick bite or enjoy a relaxing weekend meal.

Kitchen
The kitchen sits at the heart of the home, connecting smoothly to the breakfast area, dining room, and family room.
There’s plenty of countertop space, making it a breeze to bake, prep, or host cooking projects.
If you love to cook, you’ll appreciate how easily this kitchen links to all the main living spaces.
Utility and Storage
A hallway off the kitchen leads to a large utility room. This area is roomy enough for laundry, storage, and even muddy boots after a day outside.
Right next door, a pantry gives you a convenient spot to store groceries and supplies without cluttering up the kitchen.

Garage
The garage is set up for four cars. The entry from the garage takes you right into the utility and kitchen area, making it simple to bring in groceries or unload sports gear.
I think this daily convenience is especially valuable in a large home.
Stairways and Hallways
The main staircase, which sweeps up from the foyer, acts as a design centerpiece. Climbing the stairs gives you a sense of anticipation for what’s upstairs, along with great views over both levels.
Upstairs Landing and Balcony
At the top of the stairs, the landing leads to a balcony that looks over the main living spaces and patio below. This design connects both floors and lets you enjoy views out to the patio and beyond, creating an airy, almost resort-like atmosphere.

Bedroom 3 (Second Floor)
Upstairs, you’ll find another Bedroom 3, this one set apart with its own bath and access to a small balcony. Its secluded location makes it ideal for an older child, guest, or even a secondary master suite if you need that flexibility.
Game Room
Near Bedroom 3, the game room offers plenty of space for a pool table or gaming setup.
Large windows keep the area bright, and there’s easy access to the nearby bath. This flexible space is perfect for kids, adults, or anyone who wants a fun spot to hang out.

Guest Suite
The guest suite upstairs feels extra generous, with enough space for a king bed, a seating area, and lots of storage.
An attached private bath means guests have their own comfortable corner of the house. The placement away from the main upstairs hallway gives visitors extra privacy, something I think makes a big difference for guests.

Guest Bath
A separate guest bath sits just off the guest suite and hallway, making it handy for overnight visitors or anyone coming from the game room. This setup adds versatility, especially when you have multiple guests.
Bedroom 4
Completing the upstairs sleeping areas, Bedroom 4 includes its own attached bath. Its size and privacy make it a great fit for a teenager, an older family member, or even as a second office or hobby room.
Attic
Finally, you’ll find convenient attic storage just off the upstairs hallway. This is the perfect spot for keeping seasonal items, decorations, or anything else you want out of sight but still easy to reach.
This home’s layout blends open, welcoming areas with peaceful private retreats. Each level connects naturally to the next, with thoughtful features that make everyday living feel both easy and luxurious.
I think you’ll love having plenty of room for entertaining, relaxing with family, or finding your own quiet corner—there’s always a space that fits your mood.

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