Step up to the front of this striking Florida home and you’ll instantly sense the breezy, relaxed vibe of coastal living.
The modern ranch exterior, crisp white stucco, and palm trees set the tone for what’s inside: clean lines, open spaces, and a layout that feels both elegant and easygoing.
With over 3,100 square feet, every room is designed to invite relaxation and connection, all with a generous dose of Florida sunshine.
Specifications:
- 3,133 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Covered Entry
Sheltered beneath a wide overhang, the covered entry gives you a moment to pause before heading inside.
The double doors and neat landscaping create a welcoming first impression. Even before you step through, you can picture guests gathering here, protected from the elements and greeted by the symmetrical design and soft light on the stone accents.
Foyer
As you enter, the foyer opens up with a sense of calm and order. Clean sightlines greet you, offering a wide view that draws your attention toward the main living spaces.
I appreciate that the foyer isn’t just a hallway—you get a real moment to take in the feel of the home, with access to the study on one side and a clear view straight to the great room and beyond.
Study
Off to the left, the study offers a quiet spot that feels private while still connected to the main living areas.
At 12 by 12 feet, there’s plenty of room for a partner’s desk setup or a cozy reading nook, depending on your needs.
The front-facing window brings in natural light. I can imagine this space serving as both a home office and a comfortable hideaway for early morning coffee or late-night brainstorming.
Great Room
Moving further in, the great room impresses with its open expanse and seamless connection to the other spaces.
Tall ceilings and broad windows keep the room filled with light. The flow between the great room, kitchen, and dining area makes this the true gathering place for everyday life and larger get-togethers.
I think this layout works well for hosting family game nights or just relaxing after a long day.
Kitchen
The kitchen sits at the center of the action, open to both the great room and dining area.
There’s a massive island in the middle, which is perfect for prepping meals or setting out snacks for friends.
I like how appliances and storage are placed along the walls, so the island always feels clear and uncluttered.
The walk-in pantry is just steps away, making it easy to keep everything organized without hunting through cabinets.
Pantry
If you love cooking or entertaining, you’ll appreciate the 10 by 9 foot pantry. It’s right next to the kitchen, so grabbing ingredients or extra serving dishes is a breeze.
With this much space, you could add custom shelving or even a second fridge. I’ve seen pantries this size double as a secondary prep area, making it easier to keep the main kitchen spotless during big gatherings.
Dining Room
The dining room sits just off the kitchen, anchored by sliding glass doors that open to the backyard.
The connection to the covered lanai lets you enjoy indoor-outdoor meals. You won’t feel closed in here—the space easily handles a long table for holiday gatherings yet still feels cozy for weeknight dinners.
Natural light makes every meal feel special.
Covered Lanai
Step outside and the covered lanai immediately expands your living space. With its generous size and direct access from the main rooms, this spot is perfect for breezy Florida evenings.
I can see a big outdoor dining table or a set of lounge chairs fitting right in.
Ceiling fans help on warmer days, and the nearby outdoor kitchen means you can entertain without running back inside.
Outdoor Kitchen (O.D.K.)
In the corner of the lanai, the outdoor kitchen offers everything you need for alfresco meals.
Planning to grill for a crowd or cook a quiet dinner is easy here. There’s room for a built-in grill, counter space, and even a bar fridge.
Being so close to both the dining room and backyard makes entertaining simple. I think this feature is a real highlight for anyone who loves to spend time outdoors.
Master Suite
Back inside, head to the left wing and you’ll find the master suite. This private retreat measures 15 by 19 feet and sits apart from the other bedrooms for extra privacy.
Dual walk-in closets line the hallway to the master bath, so each partner gets plenty of storage.
The bedroom itself is quiet, with windows looking out to the backyard. I love how this suite feels tucked away but still connected to the rest of the home.
Master Bath
The master bath feels like a sanctuary. There’s a large walk-in shower (plenty of room for two, if you like) and a separate soaking tub.
Dual vanities on opposite sides make morning routines smooth. The thoughtful layout means you won’t bump elbows, and there’s a linen closet nearby for extra towels and essentials.
The space has a calm, spa-like feel.
Linen Closet
Just outside the master bath, the linen closet proves its value for keeping towels handy and extra bedding close. Placed between the two master closets and the bath, it makes laundry day much easier too.
Bedroom 2
On the opposite side of the home, Bedroom 2 sits at the front corner. With 12 by 12 feet of space, it works well for guests, kids, or even a hobby room.
There’s a walk-in closet that feels generous for a secondary bedroom. Tall windows keep things open and bright.
I can see this room adapting as your needs change over time.
Bedroom 3
Just behind Bedroom 2, Bedroom 3 is close to a full bath. Another walk-in closet means storage isn’t a problem, even for older kids or guests staying longer.
This room sits deeper in the house, so it offers more privacy and could work well for someone needing a quiet space for study or work.
Bedroom 4
Toward the rear, Bedroom 4 stands out for its seclusion. At 15 by 11 feet, it’s a great fit for a teenager, live-in relative, or a home gym.
The location next to the second bathroom is practical, especially for multi-generational families or frequent guests.
I think this room will be a favorite for anyone who values their own space.
Bathroom (between Bedrooms 3 and 2)
Serving Bedrooms 2 and 3, this bathroom is both private and convenient. There’s a double vanity so two people can get ready at once, plus a separate tub and toilet area to keep things moving during busy mornings.
I like the way this space is designed—there’s enough counter space and nothing feels crowded.
Bathroom (near Bedroom 4)
Next to Bedroom 4, you’ll find another full bath. It’s ideal for guests using the outdoor spaces, thanks to its location by the covered lanai.
It’s also perfect for anyone using Bedroom 4, who’ll practically have their own private bath.
This setup makes it easy to move between indoors and outdoors during parties or family gatherings.
Mud Room
Just inside from the larger garage, the mud room serves as a transition zone for shoes, backpacks, and bags.
There’s space for built-in storage or hooks. If you have pets or kids, you’ll love how this space keeps clutter contained.
It connects directly to the laundry room, which makes cleanup after a beach day or rainy afternoon much simpler.
Laundry
The laundry room stretches nearly 15 feet long, giving you space for full-sized appliances, extra storage, and maybe a folding counter or utility sink.
There’s even an exterior door, so you can bring in sandy towels or muddy clothes without tracking mess through the house.
I think this setup is a real timesaver for busy families.
Garage 1
With room for two cars, Garage 1 opens right into the mudroom and laundry. It’s extra wide, so you can store bikes, paddleboards, or other gear.
The direct access to the main living areas makes hauling in groceries or sports equipment easy, especially in bad weather.
Garage 2
On the other side of the home, Garage 2 is accessible from the study or master bath hallway.
This smaller garage could hold a car, serve as a workshop, home gym, or extra storage.
The dual garage arrangement works well for a family with multiple drivers or hobbies that need extra space.
Covered Lanai (Revisited)
Looping back outside, the covered lanai invites you into the backyard again. Multiple access points from inside make it a natural spot for barbecues, evening drinks, or lazy Sunday afternoons.
The low-hipped roofline and wide rear windows create a smooth transition between indoor and outdoor living, which I think really sets this home apart.
Throughout the home, the layout blends openness with privacy. If you’re returning after a long day or hosting a big family event, you’ll notice how the spaces naturally flow into one another.
Life here just feels a little easier, and a lot more enjoyable.
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