
This home makes an impression right away, blending a bit of Southern charm with a fresh, contemporary Florida vibe.
The front façade is strikingly symmetrical, featuring crisp white columns and wide balconies that hint at the airy, sun-soaked spaces waiting inside.
With 6,910 square feet, you’ll have plenty of room to breathe, entertain, or simply relax in comfort.
Across two levels, there are 5 bedrooms and a smart mix of private retreats and gathering spots.
The backyard layout is practically designed for long afternoons by the pool. Let’s take a closer look at how each area connects and see how the layout supports modern living from the moment you arrive.
Specifications:
- 6,910 Heated S.F.
- 5 Beds
- 5.5+ Baths
- 2 Stories
- 4 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Entry
Walking up to the front entry feels inviting, with a generous approach and neatly manicured landscaping welcoming you in.
The covered porch guides you through double doors into a foyer with a ceiling that immediately opens up the space.
This isn’t your typical dark or narrow entryway. Instead, you get a clear line of sight to the living areas beyond, with natural light streaming in from the back of the home.
A coat closet by the door keeps things organized, while the stairway and elevator are tucked to the right, showing a clear separation between formal and informal areas throughout the house.
Foyer
The foyer gives you choices right away. You can head straight into the living room or turn to explore the formal dining room on the left.
I like that this space isn’t just a pass-through. There’s room to pause, greet guests, or even display artwork along the walls.
Here, you start to notice the home’s open feel, with tall ceilings and wide entries framing each connecting room.

Dining Room
Located just off the foyer, the dining room feels formal but not overdone. There’s space for a large table with plenty of chairs, so even big family dinners won’t feel cramped.
The room connects to the kitchen by a small hallway, making it easy to bring dishes back and forth.
I appreciate that there’s a window here, so the dining area doesn’t feel boxed in.
You could add a buffet or bar cart along the wall for serving, and still have lots of space for gatherings.
Living Room
From the foyer or dining room, you’ll enter the living room, which serves as a central gathering space.
Wide doors open onto the outdoor living area, bringing in natural light. There’s plenty of room for a big sectional, a couple of chairs, or even a piano if you’re so inclined.
Built-ins could fit along one wall, while the wet bar with a wine cooler is located nearby for easy entertaining.
I think the flow here works well for both quiet nights at home and larger parties.

Wet Bar
The wet bar is a subtle highlight. Situated between the living room and kitchen, it’s in the perfect spot for serving both indoor and outdoor guests.
With a built-in wine cooler and sink, it’s ready for cocktail hour or quick snacks.
This handy spot helps keep the main kitchen area clear during get-togethers and streamlines serving.
Kitchen
If you love to cook or host, the kitchen here really delivers. It’s open and filled with natural light, centered around a large island with seating.
There’s extensive counter space, double ovens, and a separate walk-in pantry tucked behind the main cooking area.
This kitchen isn’t just about function—it’s a place where you’ll want to spend time. Direct connections to the breakfast room and family room make it the true hub of daily life.

Pantry
Just off the kitchen, the walk-in pantry keeps everything organized and out of sight. There’s enough shelving for bulk groceries, small appliances, and even specialty items.
I always find having a separate pantry like this is a game changer, especially if you like to stock up or entertain frequently.
Breakfast Room
Right next to the kitchen, the breakfast room is bright all day thanks to windows on two sides.
It’s a casual space, but generous enough for quick breakfasts, weekend brunches, or even homework after school.
Because it’s open to the family room, you never feel isolated from what’s going on.

Family Room
The family room naturally continues from the breakfast area, bringing everyone together in one spot.
There’s space for a big sectional, a media setup, or a few comfy chairs for conversation.
Large windows and glass doors open to the covered lanai, blending indoor and outdoor living.
I notice how the 12-foot ceilings and open sightlines make the whole space feel even larger.
Covered Lanai
Head outside through the family room and you’ll find the covered lanai. This is the kind of outdoor space people in Florida hope for—shaded, breezy, and with room for both lounging and dining.
The summer kitchen in one corner, with a grill, sink, and counter space, makes alfresco meals easy.
The lanai connects directly to the pool deck and spa, so you can go from grilling to swimming in no time.

Pool Area
Beyond the lanai, the pool and spa become the main attraction. The pool is spacious enough for laps, and the spa is perfect for winding down at the end of the day.
The pool storage room keeps gear organized, and the layout makes it easy to host friends and family.
With plenty of paving around the water and views looking back at the house, you get a true resort-style atmosphere without leaving home.
Outdoor Living
Between the living room and backyard, this outdoor living space serves as another lounge area.
Here, you can set up comfortable furniture, add a fire table, or just use it as a relaxing spot to unwind.
French doors connect it directly to the main living room, making the flow work beautifully for both big gatherings and quiet evenings.

Study
Inside, just off the living room, you’ll find the study. This room gets plenty of light and feels private, thanks to its location away from main entertaining areas.
With built-in shelves or a large desk, it’s ideal for working from home, keeping household details in order, or even creating a cozy reading nook.
Powder Room
Near the kitchen and living areas, the powder room is easy for guests to access, keeping the main bathrooms private.
I always appreciate a well-located powder room when hosting. It’s practical and keeps things discreet.

Bedroom #2
Bedroom #2 is at the front left of the home, separate from the master suite.
With its own walk-in closet and a full bathroom nearby, it’s a great setup for guests, older kids, or even an in-law arrangement.
Being close to the laundry and garage entry also makes this part of the house feel almost like its own apartment.
Bath (Bedroom #2)
This full bath serves Bedroom #2 and doubles as a guest bath for the main floor.
A walk-in shower and generous vanity make it comfortable for longer stays. The privacy here is especially nice for guests who might be visiting for a while.

Laundry
The laundry room sits next to Bedroom #2 and the left-side garage entry. There’s space for side-by-side machines, extra storage, and maybe even a folding counter.
Its location makes it easy to handle bedding and towels from the guest suite or clean up after a day at the pool.
Two-Car Garages (Left and Right)
This home comes with two separate two-car garages, one on each side of the entry.
The left garage connects directly to the laundry and guest wing, which is convenient for families with multiple drivers.
The right garage leads into the vestibule by the master suite, adding privacy and convenience for the homeowners.
There’s plenty of storage space, so you won’t have to give up organization for parking room.

Vestibule
On the right side of the home, the vestibule acts as a buffer between the garage and the master wing.
It connects to the study and master suite, with quick access to storage and the elevator.
I think having this separation from the main living areas adds a layer of privacy that many people appreciate.
Master Suite Entry
Moving deeper into the right wing, the master suite begins with a private hallway. This extra space between the bedroom and the rest of the house really enhances the sense of retreat.

Master Bedroom
The master bedroom is spacious and serene, with windows overlooking the backyard. There’s plenty of room for a king bed, a sitting area, or a couple of armchairs.
The ceiling height makes the room feel even more open and airy. I notice the designer clearly prioritized privacy, making this a perfect escape at the end of the day.
Sitting Area
Within the master suite, the sitting area is tucked off to one side. Morning light fills this space, making it an ideal spot for reading, meditation, or enjoying a quiet coffee before starting your day.
It’s set apart from the main sleeping area by a cozy nook, giving the suite a luxurious, hotel-like feel.

Master Bath
The master bath is generously sized, with a soaking tub, walk-in shower, and dual vanities.
A separate water closet keeps things private, and there’s direct access to two walk-in closets.
The spa-like layout gives you plenty of room to get ready in the mornings without feeling crowded.
Dual Walk-In Closets
Two walk-in closets are just off the master bath, one for each partner. With shelving, hanging rods, and maybe even a dressing bench, these closets make it easy to keep everything tidy.
I think this arrangement helps mornings run more smoothly and keeps the bedroom clutter-free.

Elevator and Stairs
Ready to check out the upstairs? Both a wide staircase and a convenient elevator rise from the main foyer, making it easy for everyone to access the second floor in comfort.
Game Room (Upper Level)
The upper level opens to a large game room, perfect for movie nights, pool table tournaments, or just hanging out.
Doors open directly to the covered balcony, letting this room become a true hub for both indoor and outdoor fun.
The juice bar in the corner keeps snacks and drinks close by.

Juice Bar
Right beside the game room, the juice bar is a clever addition. It’s the perfect spot for setting out snacks, mixing drinks, or even starting the day with fresh juice.
With everything within reach, you can spend more time enjoying and less time running back and forth.
Covered Balcony (Rear)
From the game room, you step out onto the rear covered balcony. This space really elevates daily living.
You can lounge with a book, set up an outdoor dining area, or just take in views of the pool and backyard.
The overhead cover means you can enjoy it rain or shine.

Bedroom #3 (Upper Level)
To the right of the game room, Bedroom #3 feels both private and bright. There’s an en-suite bath and a walk-in closet, making it ideal for teens or guests who like a bit of independence.
Direct access to the rear balcony gives this room extra appeal.
Bath #3
Serving Bedroom #3, this en-suite bath adds comfort and privacy. With a shower and roomy vanity, it covers all the basics, and its location means guests have their own space without needing to cross through the rest of the home.

Bedroom #4
On the left side of the game room, Bedroom #4 mirrors Bedroom #3 in size and features. It has a walk-in closet, a private bath, and its own door to the covered balcony, making it feel even more connected to the outdoors.
Bath #4
Right beside Bedroom #4, this en-suite bath continues the focus on privacy and convenience. You’ll find everything needed for daily routines, from quick morning showers to winding down after a busy day.

Bedroom #5
Bedroom #5 sits at the front left of the upper level, with windows overlooking the front of the property.
It features its own walk-in closet and a connected bath. With the covered balcony just outside, this room offers a peaceful retreat that’s still close to all the action upstairs.
Bath #5
The private bath for Bedroom #5 completes the upstairs accommodations. It’s great for guests or family members who want their own space, and the consistent access to en-suite baths throughout the home truly feels like a luxury.

Covered Balcony (Front)
To the left, you’ll find another covered balcony at the front of the house. This more private spot is ideal for morning coffee or evening conversations, away from the main gathering areas.
Attic Space
At the edge of the upper floor, there’s attic space for extra storage. You can keep seasonal decor, luggage, or anything you don’t want cluttering up living areas neatly out of sight but still within reach.
With this layout, every corner of the home feels well planned and connected. I think you’ll love how this house adapts to everything from hosting big gatherings to handling daily routines or just enjoying quiet afternoons in the sun.
This is a place where you can truly live comfortably from top to bottom.

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