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From the moment you see this home from the street, it gives off unmistakable coastal charm thanks to crisp white siding, black-trimmed windows, and a wide porch ready for a pair of rocking chairs.
What really makes this place stand out is the way it combines relaxed Florida-style living with modern details.
The layout is as thoughtful as it is spacious. You’ll find two full levels, a generous main suite, well-placed guest rooms, and plenty of spaces for work and play.
This plan is designed for the kind of living where you can spread out, entertain guests, and still find plenty of private corners whenever you need them.
Specifications:
- 3,262 Heated S.F.
- 3-4 Beds
- 4 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Covered Porch
As you approach the double front doors, a covered porch welcomes you. This isn’t just a spot for wiping your feet.
With enough space for seating, you can relax here, watch the world go by, and stay protected from the sun or rain.
I think this classic porch really sets the tone for the home’s easygoing vibe.

Foyer
Once inside, the foyer draws your gaze upward with its two-story vaulted ceiling. Everything feels open and grand.

Crisp white paneled walls and a blue chandelier add just the right amount of coastal flair.


Sunlight pours in, highlighting the warm wood floors and making the space feel cheerful. There’s also a closet for coats and bags, so you don’t have to worry about clutter greeting you at the door.


Study
Next to the foyer, double doors open into a private study. With three tall windows and a soft color palette, natural light fills the room all day.

You’ll have space for a desk, bookshelves, and even a small sofa if you want a more relaxed work area.
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I really appreciate how this room sits away from the main living areas. It’s a great spot for anyone who needs to focus or take calls without interruption.
General Bath (G. Bath)
Right beside the study, you’ll find a full bath with a glass-enclosed shower and plenty of natural light.

This setup works well for guests or for someone using the study as an extra bedroom.


The layout provides privacy while staying convenient to the main hallway.



Laundry
Continue down the hall and you’ll come to the laundry room. This isn’t just a closet—there’s room for side-by-side machines, a folding counter, and storage for cleaning supplies.
I like having laundry close to the garage entrance because it makes it easy to drop muddy clothes or sports gear before anyone tracks dirt through the rest of the house.

Mud Bench/Valet
Just inside from the garage, a mud bench and valet station create a handy drop zone for bags, shoes, and jackets.
There’s also a storage closet nearby, which really helps keep this busy area organized. If you have kids or pets, this setup makes coming and going a lot less hectic.

2-Car Garage and Golf Cart Bay
The garage is oversized, providing room for two cars and a golf cart or all your beach gear.
Built-in storage and high ceilings let you stow everything from bikes to paddleboards, which means the rest of the house stays clutter-free.
Direct access to both the foyer and laundry makes unloading groceries or cleaning up after a day outside much simpler.

Kitchen
Past the foyer, the kitchen opens up in a layout that balances function and hospitality.

The island is large enough for meal prep or casual breakfasts. Deep navy cabinets contrast beautifully with the white shiplap walls, and oversized pendant lights pull the look together.

A walk-in pantry is discreetly placed in the corner. I can picture mornings here with coffee brewing and sunlight streaming in, or evenings spent with friends gathered around the island.
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Dining Room
The kitchen flows right into the dining area, anchored by a long table surrounded by windows and sliding glass doors.

A wet bar with navy built-ins turns this space into a true entertaining hub, great for dinner parties or casual brunches.

The beamed ceiling adds a bit of drama, and the easy access to the outdoor lanai means you can move the party outside with no hassle.
Great Room
Move a bit further and you’ll arrive in the great room, where a vaulted, beamed ceiling and a wall of sliding glass doors make everything feel bright and spacious.

A stacked stone fireplace creates a cozy focal point, flanked by built-ins for both function and style.


I think this open connection to the dining area and outdoors makes the space flexible—perfect for movie nights or hosting a crowd.

Covered Lanai and Outdoor Kitchen
The glass doors open directly onto a covered lanai, which feels like a natural extension of the living area.

There’s plenty of space for both an outdoor dining table and lounge seating, and the outdoor kitchen is fully set up for grilling and entertaining.

Built-in planters add greenery and soften the lines, connecting the space to the backyard. Ceiling fans keep the area comfortable on hot days.


I can imagine this as everyone’s favorite spot for weekend barbecues.
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Deck
Beyond the lanai, the deck brings you even closer to the pool and backyard. The pale stone underfoot feels cool and inviting, with enough room for sun loungers or a fire pit.
Surrounded by palm trees and lush landscaping, this space really becomes your private escape.

Owner’s Suite
Back inside, the owner’s suite is set apart from the main living areas for maximum privacy.
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The entrance is discreet, leading into a spacious room with a tray ceiling, built-ins, and a wall of windows overlooking the lanai.
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You also get direct access to the outdoor shower—a small luxury that makes a big difference in a warm climate.

Owner’s Bath
The owner’s bath feels like a spa retreat. A deep soaking tub sits beneath a window, while the walk-in shower and double vanity offer both style and space.
Marble tiles and polished chrome fixtures create a crisp, modern look. You’ll also find a built-in linen cabinet for extra storage.
I think the flow here is spot-on—nothing feels cramped, and there’s a calm, airy vibe throughout.

Walk-In Closet (WIC)
A generously sized walk-in closet is a true highlight. There’s plenty of built-in shelving and hanging space, making it easy to stay organized.
Natural light from the bathroom side keeps this closet feeling bright and well-designed.

Outdoor Shower and Bench
A private outdoor shower is accessible straight from the owner’s bath. With a built-in bench and some thoughtful landscaping for privacy, this feature feels extra special after a swim or a day at the beach.
I love how this connects indoor comfort with outdoor living.

Bridge and Stairs
To reach the upper level, take the staircase just off the foyer. At the top, you’ll find a wide landing and a bridge that looks down into the foyer below.
Ceiling beams overhead add character, and the open railing keeps the upstairs halls bright and airy.

Guest Suite 1
At the top of the stairs to the left, the first guest suite features large windows and high ceilings to create a bright retreat.
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There’s plenty of room for a queen bed and a seating area. A full closet and direct access to the upstairs covered porch make this space feel inviting for visitors or older kids.

Guest Bath (G. Bath, Upstairs)
Each guest suite comes with its own bathroom. The first upstairs bath offers a big vanity, frameless glass shower, and a linen closet for towels or toiletries.
The finishes echo the home’s breezy coastal palette, keeping things cohesive.

Guest Suite 2
On the right side of the bridge, you’ll find the second guest suite. This space offers a similar layout, with a generous footprint, high ceilings, and its own access to a separate upstairs covered porch.
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I think guests or family members would really appreciate how comfortable and independent this space feels.

Guest Bath (G. Bath, Upstairs)
The second upstairs bath mirrors the first, with its own window for natural light, double sinks, and a walk-in shower. A linen closet gives guests a convenient spot for their things.

Covered Porches (Upstairs)
Both guest suites open onto their own covered porch, each with enough space for a pair of loungers or a small bistro table. These porches overlook the backyard and pool, so you can enjoy the morning light or a quiet evening breeze.

Bridge Overlook and Open to Below
Standing on the bridge between the two suites, you get a great view down into the foyer. The natural light, ceiling beams, and open sightlines connect both levels and make the whole home feel bigger and more unified.
Every room and corner in this home is thoughtfully placed, creating a space that feels expansive and welcoming at the same time.
I really believe this layout works beautifully for daily life, whether you’re hosting a crowd or winding down at the end of the day.
The design helps everything flow smoothly and offers just the right amount of privacy for everyone.
Upstairs or down, inside or out, there’s always another corner to discover or a new view to enjoy.

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