
There’s something magnetic about a home that feels like a getaway the moment you pull up.
This coastal contemporary stunner brings that vacation energy to everyday living, blending Florida breeziness with a crisp, modern edge.
Broad windows and open spaces invite sunlight inside, while thoughtful amenities meet both comfort and style.
If you’re looking to relax by the pool or host lively gatherings in wide-open living areas, this home is ready for both.
I’ll start at the front and walk through each space with you.
Specifications:
- 4,346 Heated S.F.
- 4-5 Beds
- 5.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:

Entry
The entry welcomes you with oversized doors and sunlight streaming through generous sidelights. As you step onto the tile, the openness of the home becomes immediately apparent.
There’s space to pause, drop your keys, and get your bearings before heading further in.
From here, you can catch a glimpse of the great room, hinting at the expansive layout, while a side hallway suggests more rooms to explore.

Foyer
In the foyer, I notice a clear separation between public and private areas. To your right, there’s a powder bath that’s perfect for guests.
The raised ceiling gives the space a sense of volume without making it feel too large.
The foyer really acts as a central point, guiding you toward the main living areas or leading you to quieter retreats.

Study
Just off the foyer, the study offers a calm escape. Large windows overlook the front garden, creating an inspiring spot for work or reading.
The 13-foot ceiling adds drama, but it’s the natural light that truly makes this room shine.
I like that the study is close to the entry for quick meetings, yet still private enough for focused work.

Bath #5
Beside the study, this full bath serves both the study and nearby spaces. If you’re working late or have overnight guests in the study, it’s great to have this convenience so close.
The finishes likely match the home’s refined style, offering both utility and a touch of elegance.

Mud Room
Coming in from the garage, you enter the mud room, an essential transition area between the outside world and the rest of the home.
Built-in storage along the wall is ready for bags and shoes, keeping things organized. This space is especially helpful for busy families or beach days.

Laundry
Right next to the mud room, the laundry room works hard for the whole house.
There’s plenty of counter space for folding and upper cabinets to keep detergents out of sight.
What I appreciate most is the direct access to the main hall, so you can move laundry between bedrooms and the machines without passing through the busiest areas.

Garage
The three-car garage is more than just a parking spot. There’s extra space for bikes, paddleboards, or beach gear, plus a storage alcove for tools.
With wide doors and high ceilings, larger vehicles are easy to maneuver. The garage connects right to the mud room, so bringing in groceries or supplies is a breeze.

Bedroom #2
In the left wing, Bedroom #2 stands out with its generous size and walk-in closet.
Large windows fill the room with light, and the 12-foot ceiling keeps it feeling open.
This space works well for kids, guests, or even long-term in-laws. The closet is spacious enough for more than just clothes—think suitcases or hobby supplies.

Bath #2
Bedroom #2 has its own dedicated full bath just steps away. With a shower and private setup, it’s easy for guests or family to have their own space.
The location gives Bedroom #2 a semi-suite feel, while still being connected to the rest of the house.

Bedroom #3
Also on this hall, Bedroom #3 mirrors the size and comfort of Bedroom #2. There’s a big window facing the side yard, bringing in tons of daylight.
I personally like that the bedrooms aren’t lined up directly next to each other, so each one gets a bit of its own space.

Bath #3
Bath #3 serves Bedroom #3 with a tub and shower combo. It’s just outside the door, so it can also handle overflow from the living areas.
For families with younger kids, having a tub here is a big advantage.

Bedroom #4
At the very back of the left wing, Bedroom #4 offers the most privacy, ideal for a teenager wanting independence or a guest who enjoys quiet.
The windows look out to the side and backyard, making it a peaceful retreat. Its close location to the pool bath is especially convenient for those who spend time outdoors.

Bath #4
Next to Bedroom #4, Bath #4 connects directly to the outdoor spaces. It also serves as a pool bath, with a quick-access door so swimmers don’t have to walk through the house.
Durable surfaces and simple lines make it easy to clean, and the space is large enough for changing in and out of swimsuits.

Pool Bath
The pool bath is really an extension of Bath #4, featuring a separate entrance from the patio and a shower for rinsing off after a swim. This setup helps keep the main living areas dry and clean on busy pool days, with everything you need just steps from the water.

Outdoor Kitchen
Beyond the bedrooms on the left, the outdoor kitchen is perfect for anyone who enjoys entertaining.
There’s a grill, counter space, and probably a fridge for drinks. I think the best part is how it sits close to both the bedrooms and the pool, so you’re always part of the action.

Outdoor Dining
Beside the outdoor kitchen, the covered dining area is set up for gatherings of any size.
Ceiling fans keep things comfortable, and the open design means alfresco meals are possible almost year-round.
With the pool and living spaces nearby, it’s easy to imagine weekend barbecues or relaxed brunches here.

Outdoor Living
Right next to the dining area, the outdoor living space is centered by a stylish fireplace.
This is the spot for unwinding after a swim or enjoying a cool evening. The space connects directly to the great room inside, so moving between indoors and outdoors feels effortless.
I love how the fireplace creates a cozy vibe on cooler Florida nights.

Dining
Back inside, the indoor dining room is truly at the center of the home. It sits between the kitchen and great room, making it easy to serve meals and entertain.
The size works for both daily family dinners and larger celebrations. Tall windows brighten the space and offer views of the front garden and outdoor living, keeping you connected to the best parts of the home.

Kitchen
Here, the kitchen acts as both a gathering spot and a functional hub. A huge island provides space for prep and casual seating.
The walk-in pantry offers serious storage, and the overall layout keeps everything within easy reach.
I really appreciate the designer’s touch—sleek, coastal-inspired materials that look great and work hard. The open flow to the dining and great room keeps everyone together, no matter how busy things get.

Pantry
Right off the kitchen, the pantry is roomier than you might expect. Shelves line the walls, offering tons of space for snacks, staples, and small appliances.
For anyone who loves to cook or host, having this much storage close by is a real bonus.

Wet Bar
Near the kitchen, the wet bar is ready for happy hour or holiday toasts. With a sink, glass storage, and counter space, it’s easy to mix drinks or set out appetizers.
This feature really elevates hosting, and it keeps the main kitchen clutter-free during parties.

Great Room
The great room lives up to its name with high ceilings, massive windows, and a layout perfect for conversation.
The space opens directly onto the outdoor living area, allowing you to move easily between inside and outside.
I like that you can relax by the fire or watch a movie here, and the room adapts to whatever you need.

Master Suite
The master suite is set apart in its own private section, away from the home’s busier areas.
Double doors lead to a large bedroom with wall-to-wall windows looking out over the backyard and pool.
It’s a quiet, peaceful, and totally separate retreat. Two walk-in closets line the hallway to the master bath, giving both partners plenty of storage and clear organization.

Master Bath
When you enter the master bath, you’ll find a spa-like space with a deep soaking tub, roomy shower, and dual vanities with generous counter space.
A window over the tub brings in morning light, and the layout stays open while still feeling private.
I think the flow from bedroom to bath to closets just works—no wasted steps, just pure relaxation.

Walk-In Closets (Master)
Each walk-in closet in the master suite gives you plenty of space for clothes and accessories.
With two separate closets, there’s no need to compete for shelf space, and you can keep everything organized and easy to find.
For anyone who loves order, this setup is fantastic.
As you move through the home, you’ll notice how each room connects thoughtfully, balancing openness with privacy.
Every detail feels tuned for comfort, making this home both a luxurious escape and a welcoming everyday retreat.
There’s always another inviting spot, whether you’re enjoying sunshine outdoors or relaxing in a quiet corner inside.

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