
There’s something striking about a home that draws you in before you even reach the front door.
The crisp white stucco, stone accents, and metal roof hint at a space that feels both contemporary and warm.
As soon as you enter, you notice clean lines and modern finishes, along with a floor plan that gracefully separates public and private spaces across two levels.
This 4-bedroom, 4,770-square-foot transitional home is made for lively gatherings, quiet retreats, and everything in between.
Specifications:
- 4,770 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Porch
Right off the street, the front porch serves as a welcoming threshold. The covered entry gives you a spot to pause, protected from sun or rain.
Strong geometric shapes out front set the modern vibe, while the porch itself offers just enough room for a bench or a couple of chairs if chatting with neighbors is your thing.

Grand Foyer
Walking through the door, the grand foyer creates a sense of openness and light. With its generous size, there’s plenty of space to greet guests, and you can see straight through to the main living areas.
I like how the foyer acts as a crossroads, gently guiding you toward either the formal or informal parts of the house.
The staircase sits off to the side, instead of directly ahead like in many homes.
In my opinion, this makes the entry feel a lot less crowded.

Office
Just off the foyer, you’ll find the office. It’s set apart with easy porch access, making it both bright and private.
This is an ideal spot for focused work, video calls, or creative projects. There’s a dedicated storage closet here, which helps keep things organized.
If you work from home, you’ll definitely appreciate having this separation from the main living zones.

Lanai
Past the office, you’ll find the lanai, made up of two connected covered spaces. These outdoor rooms extend your living area and give you a peaceful place for your morning coffee, away from the elements.
The second section wraps around, creating a possible reading nook or a breezy spot to relax after a long day.

Study Hall
Beyond the foyer and near the kitchen, there’s a study hall. This is more than a hallway—it’s set up as a compact homework station or mini home command center.
With a built-in desk and storage, it’s a great spot for school bags, laptops, or daily mail.
Its location lets you keep an eye on things while prepping dinner, without having clutter spill into the main living spaces.

Powder Room
Located off the study hall, the powder room is convenient for guests and family alike.
Being near the entry means visitors don’t have to go far or enter private areas when they arrive.
I see this as a subtle but clever design choice.

Storage
Just off the study hall, there’s a dedicated storage closet. It’s ideal for stashing bulk items, seasonal decorations, or cleaning supplies.
This makes it much easier to keep the rest of the home looking neat and organized.

Kitchen
Now you reach the kitchen, which really serves as the engine room for daily life.
The space is large, with a central island that offers plenty of prep space and seating.
There’s a spot for a breakfast table, so casual meals and homework can happen close to meal prep.
The walk-in pantry is generously sized, keeping countertop clutter at bay.
I notice the flow between the kitchen and dining area is nearly seamless. The open feel makes entertaining easy, but the layout of cabinetry and furniture also gives each area some definition.

Dining Room
The dining area sits between the kitchen and the guest suite, featuring large windows that frame views of the yard.
I like how the dining space feels special but remains connected—perfect for both holiday gatherings and regular weeknight dinners.
It’s easy to picture this spot filled with conversation and laughter.

Family Room
The family room is the heart of the home. This spacious, open area features double doors leading out to the outdoor lounge.
With high ceilings and lots of windows, the room feels both expansive and cozy. You’ll appreciate how flexible it is for movie nights or simply relaxing.
Its direct connection to the outdoor lounge makes it perfect for bigger gatherings.

Outdoor Lounge
Head outside from the family room and you arrive in the outdoor lounge, which is fully covered.
You can grill or entertain here no matter the weather. Built-in cooking facilities make it easy to host barbecues or dinners.
The covered area keeps things comfortable, and you have clear views of the backyard, making it easy to watch kids or guests.
The space feels relaxed and sophisticated.

Guest Suite
Beside the dining room, there’s a private guest suite with its own bath and walk-in closet.
Since it’s separated from the main bedrooms, guests can enjoy real privacy—a detail many homes miss.
With windows on two sides, the room feels bright and inviting, and the dedicated bath makes it convenient for longer stays.

Pantry
Near the kitchen, you’ll find a walk-in pantry. This is a true storage solution with space for bulk groceries and small appliances.
For anyone who loves to cook or entertain, having this kind of storage keeps the kitchen organized and stress-free.

Utility Room
As you move toward the garage area, you’ll come across the utility room. This isn’t just a laundry area—there’s space for folding, shelving for baskets, and even a bench for shoes and bags.
Its location near both garages is especially handy for families going in and out. The direct access to wardrobe and bath spaces means messes can be managed before they reach the main living areas.

Wardrobe
There are two wardrobe areas near the utility wing: a smaller one just off the hallway, and a larger walk-in wardrobe between the utility room and master suite.
Both are equipped with shelves and hanging space, providing storage for outerwear, sports gear, or off-season clothes.
These zones help keep clutter out of sight and make moving between rooms easier.

1 Car Garage
The first garage is a single-bay garage, perfect for a sports car, workshop, or extra storage. You can enter directly from inside, so there’s no need to go outside when bringing in groceries or heading out on busy mornings.

2 Car Garage
Right next to the single bay, you have a two-car garage. There’s plenty of space for daily vehicles, bikes, or even a home gym.
I think having both garage options gives a lot of flexibility, especially for bigger or multi-generational families.

Master Suite
On the private side of the main floor, you’ll find the master suite. It’s set apart for true privacy, with its own hallway and a quiet sitting area nearby.
The main bedroom feels spacious, and large windows bring in backyard views. The overall layout really does feel like a retreat, away from the busy parts of the house.

Sitting Area
Just outside the master suite, the sitting area serves as a buffer and a bonus room.
You could turn this into a reading nook, a spot for morning yoga, or simply a place to unwind before bed.
Its location near the outdoor lounge makes it easy to step out for fresh air whenever you want.

Master Bath
The master bath is roomy, with both a soaking tub and a large walk-in shower.
Dual vanities give everyone their own space, and a separate water closet adds privacy. There’s also a direct connection to the wardrobe.
I notice the layout allows for smooth morning routines, so you’re not bumping elbows.

Upstairs: Loggia
Head upstairs and you’ll arrive at the loggia, a bridge that connects the upper spaces while overlooking the family room below.
Natural light pours in from the large windows, creating an open and airy feel. Kids or guests can move between bedrooms and the game room while still feeling connected to the rest of the house.

Bedroom 3
Off the loggia, you’ll find Bedroom 3. This room is private, with its own walk-in closet and easy access to a full bath.
It’s set apart, making it ideal for an older child or a live-in nanny. The windows bring in great sunlight.

Bath 3
Bathroom 3 serves Bedroom 3 and is also accessible from the hallway. It’s a full bath with all the essentials, conveniently located for both bedrooms and the game room.

Game Room
Just past the loggia is the game room. This flexible space could be a media lounge, playroom, or teen hangout.
Thanks to its central location, it’s easy for kids to use this area without taking over the main floor.
The room connects to the overlook, providing views down to the outdoor lounge and backyard.

Overlook
From the overlook, you get a sweeping view of the outdoor lounge and backyard below. It’s the kind of spot that’s perfect for relaxing with a drink in the evening or keeping an eye on backyard games while you’re upstairs.

Bedroom 4
Across the loggia, Bedroom 4 mirrors Bedroom 3, with its own walk-in closet and private bath.
The large windows keep things bright, and being at the end of the hall adds privacy.
If two kids share this level, each will have their own retreat.

Bath 4
Bath 4 is en-suite and well laid out, so morning routines run smoothly. The walk-in closet sits just outside, making it easy to keep the bedroom tidy.

Attic Access
One last detail: there’s direct attic access from the loggia landing. This makes seasonal storage or upgrades easier.
It’s not the flashiest feature, but it’s definitely practical and something you’ll be glad to have.
That’s a complete look at every corner of this modern home. From the airy main floor to the private upper level, each space feels designed for comfort, flexibility, and memorable living.
I can see this layout working well for hosting parties, raising a family, or simply enjoying the everyday moments.
This home gives you plenty of ways to make life easy and enjoyable within its walls.

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