
Stepping up to this home, you notice right away that the façade stands out. The contemporary coastal style shines through with stone columns, expansive glass doors, and metal accents, all signaling Florida luxury before you even reach the front door.
The floor plan stretches both wide and deep, offering spacious living on two levels. Inside, there are 5 bedrooms, wide-open gathering spaces, and plenty of private escapes, all connected by a seamless indoor-outdoor flow that’s great for entertaining or unwinding.
Specifications:
- 4,661 Heated S.F.
- 5 Beds
- 5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Portico
At the entrance, the covered portico provides shelter and a sense of arrival. I’m always impressed by how the stone veneer pairs with the clean, modern lines of the exterior, blending a classic Florida feel with a current edge.

Foyer
When you step into the foyer, the two-story ceiling instantly creates an open atmosphere. The space feels bright and airy, thanks to large windows and the open-to-above design.
Off to one side, there’s a dry bar—perfect for greeting guests with a drink or showing off your favorite bottles.
The flow is easy here, with no cramped hallways or awkward corners. You can see straight into the great room, which sets a welcoming scene.

Great Room
The great room acts as the heart of the main floor. It’s spacious enough for both relaxing and entertaining.
A large stone wall feature adds some drama, but the area still feels inviting. Open sightlines let you connect easily with the kitchen and dining area, making this ideal for big gatherings or laid-back afternoons.
I love how simply you can move out to the verandah, which makes indoor-outdoor living feel natural.

Kitchen
The kitchen is set up as a true workspace with a touch of style. The oversized island offers plenty of seating for snacks or helping with meal prep.
There’s a walk-in pantry for storage and a butler’s pantry for staging, both keeping things organized.
Appliances are neatly arranged, and the setup between the sink, cooktop, and fridge is just right for serious cooking.
I notice the family entrance off the side, which makes this kitchen a central hub for busy mornings or quick grocery drop-offs.

Dining
Next to the kitchen, the dining space keeps things relaxed yet stylish. Large windows fill the room with light, and with the verandah close by, you can open things up for a breezy meal or take the party outside.
I appreciate that this area feels special for sit-down dinners but remains connected to everything.

Utility
Off to one side, you’ll find the utility room. This is more than a laundry closet—it’s a full room where you can sort, fold, and organize.
There’s also a utility sink for those sandy beach days.

Pantry and Butler’s Pantry
Having both a walk-in pantry and a butler’s pantry is a luxury you’ll notice, especially on busy days. Everything has its spot, which helps keep the main kitchen tidy.

Family Entrance
By the garage, the family entrance serves as a true drop zone. Bags, shoes, and gear can all be organized here before heading inside.
In my experience, homes with a space like this stay tidier, with less clutter at the front door.

3-Car Garage
The 3-car garage offers more than just parking for vehicles. With three bays and direct access to the home, there’s room for cars, bikes, or even a golf cart.
The angled design keeps it out of sight from the street and boosts curb appeal.

Workshop
Connected to the garage, there’s a workshop for projects. If you enjoy woodworking, car repairs, or just need a space for tools, this area is a real bonus.
There’s enough room to work comfortably and keep your hobbies organized.

Study
Inside, near the main foyer, is a study that can double as a home office or reading nook. With plenty of natural light and a quiet spot away from the main living spaces, this room helps you focus when needed.

Master Suite
Located in its own wing, the master suite offers a true retreat. Entering through a small foyer, you come into a spacious bedroom with plenty of wall space for sitting or reading.
Ceiling details add extra height. You can step right out to the solana or master garden for some peaceful outdoor time.
I think having this kind of separation from the rest of the house really enhances the sense of luxury.

Master Bath
Just beyond, the master bath feels impressive and well-planned. There’s a deep soaking tub, a large shower, dual vanities, and space for a dressing bench.
Two walk-in closets provide more than enough storage. I’ve seen this kind of setup work wonderfully for couples, with plenty of elbow room for busy mornings.

Master Garden
Just outside the master bath, you’ll find the master garden. This outdoor area is completely private, letting you relax, do yoga, or enjoy your morning coffee surrounded by greenery.

Study
The study off the foyer creates a quiet spot for work or reading. Large windows bring in daylight, and its location keeps it peaceful.

Solana
At the back right corner, the solana serves as a sunroom with a fireplace. Whether you’re reading, relaxing, or soaking up warmth on a cool Florida evening, this space feels special.
It connects directly to the master suite and offers great views of the backyard. I can easily see this becoming a favorite hangout spot all year.

Verandah
Past the great room, double doors open to the verandah. This covered outdoor space is perfect for relaxing in the shade, watching kids play, or enjoying a cool breeze off the water or garden.

Outdoor Kitchen
If you love to grill or host, the outdoor kitchen is a dream. There’s a built-in grill, a dining bar, and plenty of room for a full dinner party.
It’s set around the corner from the main yard, giving a bit of privacy while still connecting to both the kitchen and verandah.

Open to Above
Looking up from the foyer and great room, the open-to-above ceiling draws your eye upward and creates a dramatic sense of space. This feature makes the home feel even larger and more connected.

Stairs / Up to Second Level
Now, let’s head upstairs to see the second level, where the private bedrooms and extra living spaces are set apart from the activity downstairs.

Loft
At the top of the stairs, the loft greets you with open railings overlooking the foyer below.
It’s a great place for a second family room, a homework spot, or a play area for kids.
I really like how this open space keeps the upstairs feeling connected and bright.

Gallery
The upstairs hallway, called the gallery, isn’t just for getting from room to room. There’s wall space for art or family photos, and the open railing keeps the level feeling airy and connected to downstairs.

Entry Balcony
Near the stairs, there’s a small entry balcony that overlooks the front of the house. This spot is perfect for grabbing some fresh air or just enjoying a different view.

Bedroom 2
Further along the gallery, you’ll find Bedroom 2. It’s generously sized and comes with a walk-in closet.
My favorite feature is the direct access to the balcony—imagine waking up and stepping outside to greet the sunrise or take in the evening air.

Bedroom 3
Right next door, Bedroom 3 is ideal for a child or guest. It has its own closet and shares a large bathroom with Bedroom 2.
The bath includes a double vanity, which helps keep mornings running smoothly when more than one person needs the space.

Bath 2
Between Bedrooms 2 and 3, Bath 2 features double sinks and a separate tub and shower area. This makes it family-friendly and convenient for siblings or guests to share.

Balcony
A wide balcony stretches across the back, connecting Bedrooms 2 and 3. This space is perfect for relaxing with a book or enjoying long conversations under the stars.

Bedroom 4
Toward the angled wing, Bedroom 4 feels more private. There’s a walk-in closet and plenty of sunlight from two sides.
Its location next to Bath 4 makes it a great choice for older kids, guests, or even a live-in relative.

Bath 4
Just outside Bedroom 4, Bath 4 is a full bath, complete with its own shower and a linen closet. Being close to the nearby living area makes it handy for anyone enjoying that part of the house.

Living Room (Second Floor)
The second-floor living room gives this level a sense of independence. You could use it as a media room, game room, or just a relaxing spot for teens, while adults entertain downstairs.
I like that it sits right next to the kitchen and dining area up here—it really does feel almost like a mini apartment within the house.

Kitchen (Second Floor)
A full kitchen on the upper floor is a rare find, but it’s such a smart idea for families who host guests or want flexible spaces for multiple generations. You get all the essentials for full meals, plus storage and prep space, and it’s open to the living room for easy entertaining.

Dining (Second Floor)
The dining area upstairs is casual and bright, making it perfect for breakfast or a snack. Since it’s close to the kitchen, meals are a breeze, especially for guests or kids who want a little independence.

Bedroom 5
At the far end, Bedroom 5 offers peace and quiet. There’s a large closet, and the nearby bath gives it an almost private-suite feel.
This setup is great for visitors or anyone needing extra privacy.

Balcony (Second Floor)
Along the side of the upper floor, you’ll find another balcony. This outdoor space lets you step out for fresh air without going downstairs and connects the upstairs bedrooms to the outdoors.

Sun Deck
At the back, there’s a sun deck with plenty of space for lounging, entertaining, or just enjoying a quiet moment outside. If you add the optional fireplace, it becomes a year-round favorite.
Walking through this home, you can see that the design really focuses on flexibility and comfort.
Open gathering areas, private retreats, and easy outdoor connections give you options for every kind of day, from quiet mornings in the master garden to lively evenings on the balcony.
Each level has its own personality, yet everything fits together in a way that feels modern and easy to live in.
I think this floor plan is a fantastic choice, whether you’re hosting, relaxing, or just living your daily routine, because it truly adapts to your needs.

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