It’s not every day you come across a home that combines Mediterranean warmth with the breezy elegance of coastal Florida, and I think this layout nails it.
The curb appeal immediately stands out, thanks to crisp stucco, dark wood accents, and a perfectly balanced front that feels so inviting.
As you enter, you’ll find almost 4,500 square feet of thoughtfully connected spaces, all made for easy indoor-outdoor living.
The two-level design flows naturally, giving each room a real sense of purpose, comfort, or a touch of luxury.
Let’s walk through together and see how each area fits into this home’s sophisticated yet totally livable vibe.
Specifications:
- 4,486 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 4.5+ Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Entry
The entryway makes a strong first impression. Broad, welcoming steps rise from the large drive and lead you into a foyer that feels bright and spacious.
When you open the door, your eyes travel straight past the dining room and great room to the pool beyond.
This sense of openness sets a grand tone from the start. Tile flooring and high ceilings help keep things cool, while all that natural light just screams Florida living.
Foyer
The foyer is the hub of the main level, connecting you easily to the home’s key zones.
From here, you can head right to the laundry and pantry, left toward a bedroom and garage, or straight ahead into the main living spaces.
I love how this central spot keeps daily routines organized. You’re always just a step away from wherever you need to go next.
Dining Room
The dining room is positioned just off the foyer, and I think that’s a great call.
You’re close to the kitchen for serving meals, yet it still feels special and set apart for gatherings.
The size is generous enough for a long table, and the front windows bring in plenty of daylight—perfect for breakfast or lunch.
This setup works well for everything from family dinners to holiday celebrations.
Kitchen
Just a few steps farther is the kitchen, and it’s truly a chef’s playground. The room stretches almost 24 feet wide, with a massive center island made for prepping, serving, or just gathering around for coffee.
There’s loads of cabinet space, plus a wide counter that runs the length of the wall.
I noticed the kitchen is neatly tucked into the corner, keeping it out of the main traffic flow.
The walk-in pantry next door makes it super easy to keep supplies close at hand.
Pantry
If you love to stock up, you’ll appreciate the pantry. Its spot between the kitchen and laundry area is so practical, especially with the garage nearby for easy grocery drop-offs.
There’s room for bulk buys, small appliances, and even those specialty baking pans you pull out once a year.
Laundry
The laundry room here doesn’t feel like an afterthought. It’s spacious enough for sorting, folding, and maybe even a pet bed or two.
With direct access to the garage, muddy shoes or beach towels can go straight into the wash before reaching the rest of the home.
2 Car Garage
To the left of the foyer, the main 2 car garage comfortably fits vehicles and still leaves extra width for bikes or storage shelves.
With a side entrance and direct access to the house, carrying in groceries or gear is always hassle-free.
This layout keeps your car clutter out of view from the living spaces.
1 Car Garage
On the other side, a 1 car garage adds flexibility. It’s ideal for a weekend car, golf cart, or extra storage.
The split design lets you keep family and work vehicles separated, or even set up a workshop without interfering with daily routines.
Bedroom #2
Tucked behind the two-car garage and close to a full bath, Bedroom #2 is a great option for guests or as a private suite for an older child.
Its square layout fits a queen bed and a small seating area. With its own closet and quick access to the main entry, this spot is just right for visitors who want a little extra privacy.
Bath #2
Located next to Bedroom #2, Bath #2 serves both the guest room and anyone coming in from the main living spaces. The full layout, including a shower, makes it comfortable for overnight stays and super convenient for quick clean-ups after a day at the pool or beach.
Great Room
The great room truly lives up to its name. This is the home’s gathering place—open and bright, with plenty of windows looking out to the backyard and pool.
You can arrange furniture around a feature wall for a TV or art, and there’s plenty of space for bigger groups or cozy evenings in.
I think the way this room connects to the lanai and backyard makes it a dream for those who love indoor-outdoor living.
Covered Lanai (Central)
From the great room, step right onto the covered lanai. Wide sliding doors make it simple to move between indoor and outdoor spaces, so you can enjoy breezes without worrying about the summer sun or rain.
The lanai wraps around the pool, creating a natural flow for entertaining or relaxing after a swim.
I can see myself enjoying coffee here in the mornings or winding down in the evenings.
Kitchen/Great Room Connection
The kitchen’s open plan lets you prepare meals while still staying in the mix with whatever’s happening in the great room.
You can watch the game, help with homework, or chat with friends without feeling separated.
This connection is perfect for families or anyone who likes a flexible living space.
Study
Just off the main living area, the study is set a bit apart for privacy, yet you’re still close to all the action.
There’s enough space for a full desk, bookcases, and a couple of chairs. I picture this working really well as a home office, a quiet reading corner, or even a music room.
The windows bring in lots of light, so it never feels closed off.
Powder Room
At the end of the hall near the study, you’ll find the powder room. It’s convenient for guests or anyone working from home and is tucked away from the main flow, giving you privacy without losing easy access.
Master Suite
Set in its own wing, the master suite feels like a true retreat. The bedroom is spacious, with multiple windows looking out onto the garden and pool.
There’s plenty of room for a king bed, seating, and even a writing desk. This location keeps things quiet, so you can enjoy peaceful mornings and restful nights without any traffic from the other bedrooms.
Master Bath
The master bath is all about relaxation. You’ll find dual vanities, a soaking tub, and a walk-in shower, giving you options every day.
There’s a private water closet and a nice view of the privacy garden outside. I think this is the kind of bathroom where you can actually unwind—with space to move, natural light, and thoughtful touches everywhere.
Master Walk-In Closet
Directly off the bath, a large walk-in closet gives you room for all your essentials and seasonal storage.
Shelving and hanging space help keep everything organized. If you like a smooth morning routine, you’ll value how everything is right where you need it.
Privacy Garden
Right outside the master suite, a privacy garden adds greenery and calm. You can see it from the bath and bedroom windows, which brings the outdoors in, even in the most private part of the house.
This could be your meditation spot, a place for a small fountain, or just a peaceful view to enjoy.
Pool Bath
Near the master suite and study, the pool bath is perfectly placed for swimmers and sunbathers to rinse off without tracking water through the house. This thoughtful location keeps traffic moving smoothly during outdoor get-togethers and pool parties.
Summer Kitchen
Along the covered lanai, you’ll find the summer kitchen—a real bonus for anyone who loves outdoor cooking or entertaining.
It comes with a built-in grill, prep counter, and space for a small fridge. Everything you need for barbecues or sunset dinners is right here.
With quick access to both the kitchen inside and the pool outside, I’m sure this area will see a lot of use.
Covered Lanai (North Wing)
Farther into the backyard, the covered lanai continues along the north wing. This space is perfect as an outdoor lounge, ideal for reading, relaxing, or keeping an eye on the pool.
Stone columns and textured pavers keep the Mediterranean style going, and overhead fans make sure it stays comfortable on warm days.
Pool Area
The pool is the backyard’s star feature. It’s a long lap pool with a separate spa—perfect for swimming, soaking, or just relaxing nearby.
There’s an open patio for sunbathing, umbrellas for shade, and space for all your outdoor furniture.
With sliding doors from both wings, the pool is always just steps away. I really like how this setup can handle both lively gatherings and quiet afternoons.
Bedroom #3
In the north wing, Bedroom #3 sits just off the family room. It’s a great fit for kids, teens, or long-term guests, with a walk-in closet and direct access to its own bath.
The view over the backyard gives it a relaxed, private feel.
Bath #3
Bath #3 is dedicated to Bedroom #3, featuring a vanity, shower, and plenty of storage. The private access makes mornings easier, especially when everyone’s getting ready at once.
Bedroom #4
Opposite Bedroom #3, Bedroom #4 matches it in size and layout. This room also has a walk-in closet and a private en suite bath.
The separation between these two bedrooms is ideal for siblings who want their own space yet still stay connected.
Bath #4
Bath #4 mirrors the design of Bath #3, offering the same thoughtful layout and privacy. No more fighting over the bathroom here—everyone gets their own space.
Family Room
At the heart of the north wing, the family room anchors the secondary bedroom suite.
This is the perfect spot for kids to hang out, watch movies, or do homework without being underfoot in the main living area.
Large windows and a door to the covered lanai let in plenty of light and make indoor-outdoor transitions a breeze.
Covered Lanai (North Wing)
The covered lanai wraps around the back, connecting the family room and bedrooms to the pool and patio. There’s room for a sofa or even a ping-pong table, making this area feel like a built-in bonus room—only it’s outside.
Observation Deck
A spiral staircase off the back lanai leads up to the observation deck. From here, you get sweeping views of the pool and backyard, and maybe even a glimpse of the sunset.
With railings on all sides, it’s a safe place for morning yoga or an evening drink.
This deck is such a unique addition, giving you another layer of outdoor living and making the home feel even larger.
Every square foot of this home is designed for an easy transition from bright, welcoming interiors to sun-filled outdoor spaces. If you love hosting friends, finding quiet corners, or just soaking in the Florida air, you’ll appreciate the flow and flexibility that matches your lifestyle.
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