
It’s not every day you find a Mediterranean-inspired home that feels as inviting as it is impressive, with details that show true care in their selection.
This property pulls you in from the start. The gated courtyard, lush landscaping, and classic arched entryway immediately set a tone of privacy and effortless elegance.
With 4,457 square feet spread thoughtfully across two levels, five bedrooms, and a host of both indoor and outdoor amenities, you’re stepping into a space designed for everything—from lively gatherings to peaceful retreats.
Specifications:
- 4,457 Heated S.F.
- 5 Beds
- 4.5+ Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Entry Terrace
As you pass through the wrought iron gate, you arrive at the entry terrace. Immediately, there’s a sense of balance between grandeur and warmth.
The terrace offers plenty of space and is framed by greenery, making it easy to picture greeting guests or simply enjoying a quiet moment before heading inside.
The symmetry of the Mediterranean façade, with its red tile roof and tall windows, carries through and makes this outdoor area feel important in its own right.

Gallery
Once inside, you’re welcomed by the gallery. This wide hallway introduces the rest of the home, with tall ceilings and abundant natural light that creates an inviting atmosphere.
Art or family photos would really stand out here. The gallery leads you to the main living areas, but also encourages you to pause and enjoy the view.

Dining
To one side, the dining room manages to be both formal and approachable. The space accommodates a large table, which is perfect for holidays or big family meals.
I love how the room opens to the terrace outside, so you can let in fresh air during long dinners and enjoy the best of indoor-outdoor living.

Sala
Next to the dining area sits the sala, mirroring the feeling of openness throughout the house.
You might use this versatile space as a formal living room, a music area, or simply a quiet spot to unwind.
Tall windows overlook the terrace and pool, and I think the designers did a fantastic job connecting this room to the outdoors.

Wine Cellar & B.P.
Between the dining and family rooms, you’ll find a small wine cellar. While it isn’t huge, it’s a great feature for anyone who enjoys entertaining or collecting special bottles.
The butler’s pantry is next to it, providing a convenient transition between the kitchen and dining spaces.
This makes it simple to stage meals or keep serving essentials within easy reach.

Kitchen
Just beyond, the kitchen stands out for anyone who loves to cook or host guests.
There’s a generous island, abundant counter space, and an efficient layout that keeps everything within reach.
The nook nearby works well for casual meals or homework. I appreciate how the kitchen connects directly to the family room, letting you chat with guests or keep an eye on the kids while preparing dinner.

Family Room
The family room is truly the heart of the home. Spacious and filled with natural light, it opens right onto the veranda through wide doors.
If you’re hosting friends for game night or just relaxing on a quiet Sunday morning, this space is ready for it all.
Its seamless connection to the outdoor living area means it’s comfortable all year round.

Nook
Right off the kitchen, the nook is a cozier spot for daily dining. Think of quick breakfasts, after-school snacks, or laid-back weekend brunches—this is where those moments can happen.
With its view of the pool and terrace, you’re always connected to the activity outside.

Veranda
The Mediterranean style really shines on the covered veranda, which serves as an outdoor living room for every season.
There’s ample space for both sofas and a dining table, so you can relax or entertain as you please.
The view of the pool is front and center, and the nearby pool bath keeps things practical when people are swimming or playing outside.

Pool Bath
Positioned right off the veranda, the pool bath offers a convenient place for swimmers to shower or change without having to walk through the entire house. I find this layout especially useful for parties or busy family pool days, and it just fits perfectly with a home that values outdoor living.

Terrace
The terrace links the main living areas with the outdoors, creating a second living room under the sky.
Its wraparound design by the pool makes it easy to move between inside and outside, especially during gatherings.
If you’re grilling, sunbathing, or watching the kids, you’ll love how everything you need is close at hand.

Porch
Across the pool, a covered porch provides a quieter place to relax. It connects directly to the owner’s retreat, so you can step outside for morning coffee or a good book.
The columns and arches add unique character, and being set apart from the main terrace gives you extra privacy.

Sitting
Adjacent to the porch, the sitting room invites you to unwind. You might use it as a reading nook or as a private lounge connected to the owner’s suite.
The proximity to the porch makes it ideal for enjoying both indoor and outdoor living, and I noticed the light here feels especially soft and calming.

Owner’s Retreat
The owner’s retreat truly feels like a sanctuary. Spacious and set at the quiet end of the house, it promises both privacy and comfort.
There’s plenty of space for a king bed, a seating area, and even a small desk for anyone who likes to work in peace.
I especially appreciate the direct access to the porch and pool, making it simple to slip outside without disturbing others.

Owner’s Bath
Through double doors, the owner’s bath greets you with a spa-like feel. You’ll find a deep soaking tub, a walk-in shower, dual vanities, and two walk-in closets.
The natural light adds a luxurious touch, and the layout keeps morning routines easy. I think having so much space and storage here is a real plus.

Hall & Laundry
Back through the main hallway, you’ll find a large laundry room, which is always welcome in a busy home.
There’s enough space for sorting, folding, and storing extra items. The hallway also connects the private and public parts of the house, letting everyone find their own space while keeping things organized.

Study
Off the main hall, the study overlooks the garden, offering a great spot to work from home or manage household tasks.
The large windows bring in lots of daylight, and its location at the front of the house means fewer distractions.
If you need a home office, this one is both practical and inspiring.

Guest Suite
Near the entry, a dedicated guest suite gives visitors their own space. With a private bath and a view of the garden, it’s comfortable and set just far enough from the main living areas.
If you often have family stay over or want a flexible space, this suite works well.

Garden
Right outside the guest room, the garden area provides a peaceful escape. You might plant herbs or simply enjoy some green space.
While it’s a subtle feature, I think it adds to the overall sense of sanctuary in the home.

Motor Court and Garages
The motor court and two garages offer both practicality and style. There’s room for two cars in one garage and an additional space for a third vehicle.
If you have multiple cars or appreciate extra storage, this setup keeps everything organized and secure.
The motor court also gives arrivals and departures a special touch, especially when welcoming guests.

Stairways
You’ll discover stairs near the main hall and by the wine cellar, providing access to the upstairs quarters. Let’s head up to see what’s waiting on the next level.

Hall (Upper Level)
At the top of the stairs, a central hall branches off to the secondary bedrooms and bonus spaces. You get a real sense of the home’s layout here, and the balcony straight ahead draws your eye to the outdoors.

Bedroom 2
Bedroom 2 is located at the front corner, offering views of the motor court and gardens.
This room is generously sized, features its own closet, and has a dedicated bathroom. It feels bright and cheerful—just right for a teenager or older child.

Bath 2
Connected to Bedroom 2, Bath 2 offers privacy and convenience. It includes a shower, so guests or older kids don’t need to walk down the hall to get ready.

Bedroom 3
Across from Bedroom 2, Bedroom 3 has a similar layout but faces the back of the house.
Another private bathroom here ensures everyone has their own space. If siblings share this floor, I think the design helps keep things harmonious.

Bath 3
Bath 3 is en suite with Bedroom 3 and features a shower and vanity. This arrangement lets each bedroom feel like its own mini suite.

Balcony
Step through double doors to the balcony stretching across the back of the home. The view of the pool and terraces below is stunning, and it’s easy to imagine quiet evenings or lively parties here.
Having this kind of outdoor space attached to the upstairs bedrooms is a great feature.

Storage
In the upper hall, a dedicated storage closet awaits. If you need room for linens, seasonal clothes, or the overflow of family life, having this extra storage upstairs is a big help.

Bedroom 4
Down a short hall, Bedroom 4 sits in a more secluded spot for added privacy.
Like the others, it comes with its own bath and closet, making it ideal for an older child, live-in help, or long-term guests.
The windows look out over the side of the property, so it feels private and peaceful.

Bath 4
Bath 4 serves Bedroom 4 exclusively, with a shower and vanity. This setup keeps morning routines smooth, even with a full house.

Bonus Room
Upstairs, you’ll find a bonus room that can adapt to your needs. Imagine a playroom, home gym, or media room—it’s all possible here.
There’s even a closet, so it could serve as a fifth bedroom if you need it.
The room gets great natural light and offers enough space for comfortable seating.
From the arched windows of the Mediterranean façade to the sun-soaked pool terrace and flexible upstairs spaces, this home brings together stylish design and family-friendly function.
Every room feels connected, yet there’s plenty of privacy. I can easily picture daily life unfolding here in a way that’s both comfortable and inspiring.

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