
Stepping onto this property, you immediately feel the relaxed sophistication of coastal contemporary living. The crisp white stucco, natural stone, and broad windows bring in lots of daylight, while the metal roof and simple landscaping keep the style current and easygoing.
This home covers three levels and blends open gathering spaces with quiet private areas. Every part of the layout is designed for comfort, no matter if you’re hosting friends or just need a peaceful spot to unwind.
Let me walk you through each space, from the main living areas to the hidden gems on every floor.
Specifications:
- 3,301 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2.5+ Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Porch and Entry
The approach is wide and welcoming, with manicured plantings and a generous driveway. You’ll notice an inviting porch at the front door, with plenty of space to pause and enjoy the ocean air before stepping inside.
This covered porch feels like an extra outdoor living room. It’s both practical and stylish, especially on rainy days or when you’re welcoming guests.

Foyer
Once inside, the foyer sets an open, airy tone. You can see straight through to the great room, and the tall ceilings make the entrance feel grand.
There’s a hallway to your right that leads to the master wing, and to your left, you’ll spot the kitchen and dining areas.
The modern staircase in front of you connects all three levels and helps guide the flow through the home.

Great Room
Walking forward, you enter the heart of the home: the great room. Here, tall windows and large sliders open to the covered porch, so the transition from inside to outside feels seamless.
A fireplace anchors the space, paired with built-in shelving for your favorite books or decor.
There’s enough room for a big sectional and accent chairs, so you can host movie nights or just relax on your own.

Covered Porch
Open the glass doors to step onto the main covered porch, which stretches across the back of the house and wraps alongside the master suite.
The high ceiling keeps things cool even in the summer. I love how you can arrange lounge chairs for a pool view, or set up a dining table for meals outdoors.
This is easily one of my favorite places for watching sunsets or enjoying slow weekend mornings.

Cooking Porch
Off to the side, there’s a cooking porch that’s perfect for grilling and outdoor meals.
It’s set up for a built-in grill and a prep counter. If you like hosting pool parties or family barbecues, this spot is a huge plus because you won’t have to keep running inside.

Casual Dining
Back indoors, the casual dining area sits between the kitchen and great room. Tall windows let in lots of natural light.
I think the open layout makes everyday meals easy and keeps everyone connected, even when someone finishes eating before everyone else.

Kitchen
In the kitchen, you’ll see a large central island with seating for four. This design works well for both quick breakfasts and big baking projects.
Cabinets line the walls for storage, and there’s a walk-in pantry at the far end.
I appreciate how the kitchen is open to the dining and great room, so you never feel cut off from the action.

Pantry
The walk-in pantry is right next to the kitchen, so organizing groceries or storing small appliances is simple. There’s plenty of shelving, which means you can keep everything visible and easy to reach during meal prep.

Utility Room
The utility room is just off the kitchen. It has space for a washer and dryer set, a folding counter, and extra storage.
There’s also a door leading outside, so muddy shoes and wet towels can go straight here without tracking mess through the house.

Flex Room
Across from the utility room is the flex room. I like how adaptable this space is—it could be your home office, a hobby studio, or a playroom.
Thanks to the tray ceiling and big windows, it feels bright and important, not just an afterthought.

Bedroom 2
Down the hall, you’ll find Bedroom 2. This room features a tray ceiling and a large closet, making it a comfortable space for kids or guests.
Its location near the secondary bath and utility room is especially handy for families or when you have visitors staying over.

Bedroom 3
Next to it, Bedroom 3 has a vaulted ceiling and a generous closet. It shares convenient access to Bath 2 and has its own linen closet in the hallway.
The spot away from the main living areas makes this room feel private, so it’s great for an older child or as a guest suite.

Bath 2
Bath 2 serves Bedrooms 2 and 3. You get dual sinks and a full tub/shower combo, plus storage for towels and toiletries.
A linen closet just outside makes daily routines efficient and organized.

Hallway and Linen
The hallway connects the secondary bedrooms, bath, utility, and flex spaces. A linen closet is built in for extra storage, which I think is a smart detail that keeps the area clutter-free.

Powder Room
Heading back toward the foyer, you’ll pass a powder room near the drop zone. It’s right where guests need it, so they don’t have to walk into the private parts of the house during get-togethers.

Drop Zone
Just inside from the garage, the drop zone has hooks and cubbies for bags, coats, or groceries. I know families will appreciate this spot, especially during busy mornings or after-school drop-offs.

Master Suite Entry and Hall
A private hallway leads toward the master suite. The sense of separation from the rest of the house is subtle but effective, making this area feel like a true retreat.

Master Suite
The master bedroom is spacious, with a tray ceiling and large windows facing the backyard.
There’s plenty of room for a king bed and a seating area, so you can unwind without feeling cramped.
Located at the back of the home, you get peace and privacy, along with direct access to the porch and pool.

Master Bath
In the master bath, you’ll find a soaking tub, separate “his” and “hers” vanities, and a walk-in shower with seating.
Dual walk-in closets are positioned on either side of the bath, which makes getting ready stress-free.
Natural light fills the room, creating a calming atmosphere that I think you’ll love as part of your daily routine.

Outdoor Garden Bath
Just beyond the master bath, the outdoor garden bath is a real standout. It’s perfect for rinsing off after a swim or just adding a touch of luxury to everyday life.

Surrounded by greenery, this space is both private and refreshing.
Work Area and Garage Entry
Near the master wing, there’s a small work area that’s great for bills, homework, or as a mini office.
From here, you can head straight to the 1-car and 2-car garages. Both garages feature high ceilings and plenty of storage for bikes, paddleboards, or weekend gear.

Stairs to Upper Level
From the foyer, the main staircase leads up to the next floor. The landing is open to the space below, which means you keep that spacious, light-filled feeling as you move upstairs.

Open to Foyer
The upstairs landing overlooks the foyer, bringing even more natural light into both levels. This area serves as a transition point.
If you turn right, you’ll find the dedicated fitness and work spaces.

Mechanical Area
Just off the landing, the mechanical area is set aside for home systems and maintenance. It’s out of sight but easy to access whenever you need it.

Workout Area
The upstairs workout area offers enough space for several pieces of equipment or a full yoga mat setup.
The ceiling is high, and windows let in plenty of light, so you won’t feel closed in.
I think this is a huge benefit if you prefer working out at home.

Balcony
Step out from the workout area onto a private balcony. It overlooks the backyard and garden, giving you a quiet spot to stretch or cool down after exercise.

Office
Back inside, the office is off a private hallway. It’s large enough for two desks or even a full wall of bookshelves, so working from home is comfortable and focused.
Its quiet spot away from the main living spaces means fewer distractions.

Attic
Continuing down the hall leads to a roomy attic storage area. Here you can stow away seasonal decorations, luggage, or anything you want kept out of sight but still within reach.

Stairs Down
A secondary staircase connects the upper level directly to the garage. This shortcut is really convenient for carrying up supplies or heading out quickly.

Upper Level (Bonus/Optional Basement)
Now let’s look at the lower level, which the plans show as bonus space for expansion.
There’s a large game/media room in the center, with two future bedrooms nearby. Each bedroom comes with its own closet and easy access to a full bath.
One bedroom even connects to a shower bath that leads right outside, making it ideal for rinsing off after swimming or for sleepovers.

Wet Bar
The game/media room has a wet bar, which sets this whole floor up for entertaining.
There’s enough space for a pool table, sectional, or a home theater setup. I think teens or guests would love having their own hangout zone down here.

Covered Porch (Lower Level)
The lower level also has a covered porch just outside the game room and bedrooms. This sheltered spot looks over the backyard, so you can enjoy indoor-outdoor living even downstairs.

Additional Storage and Mechanical
Finally, this level includes closets, mechanical spaces, and access to crawl space storage. That means all your holiday decorations, sports gear, and extras have a spot out of the way, so the main living areas stay neat.
With all these thoughtful spaces, this home offers flexibility, privacy, and style in just the right balance. Each level brings something unique, and I can easily see how you and your family could settle in here and make it your own for years to come.

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