
This Florida Mediterranean home immediately grabs your attention with its lush landscaping and sweeping, paver driveway leading to a classic white stucco façade.
The symmetry, arched windows, and charming details create a sophisticated first impression. As you approach the double front doors beneath the elegant balcony, it’s easy to picture the lifestyle that comes with more than 6,500 square feet of well-designed living space.
With two full levels, this layout brings together open entertaining zones, private retreats, and resort-style amenities in a way that feels both grand and inviting.
Specifications:
- 6,574 Heated S.F.
- 5-7 Beds
- 5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Foyer
Crossing the threshold, you find a foyer that is both bright and welcoming. The layout opens up right away, offering a view into the dining room on one side and the den on the other.
I think the symmetry here is really effective, creating a formal entry that manages to feel relaxed instead of stiff.
There’s enough space for a statement piece or a cozy bench, and the natural light that pours in through the arched windows gives the whole area a warm, uplifting feel.

Dining Room
To your left, the dining room offers plenty of space for all your gatherings, from casual family dinners to more formal holiday feasts.
Its location next to the foyer gives it a sense of connection to the rest of the home, and the dimensions are just right—you can fit a large table and still have room for a buffet or hutch.
The view of the front yard adds a nice touch of greenery to every meal.

Den
On the other side, the den provides just the right amount of separation for privacy.
If you need a quiet spot to work or read, this space fits the bill.
The corner location, along with doors you can close for focus, helps create a calm atmosphere.
There’s room for bookshelves, a desk, or even a couple of comfy chairs. I like that it’s close to the entry, so meeting with clients or guests is convenient without bringing them into the main living areas.

Great Room
Step through the foyer and you’re in the great room. This space is truly expansive, anchored by a generous seating area that’s perfect for movie nights, big celebrations, or simply relaxing at the end of the day.
What stands out is how the great room connects directly to the covered lanai and pool through massive sliding doors.
Entertaining becomes easy, and the flow between indoors and outdoors feels almost effortless.

Kitchen
The kitchen is right next to the great room and is designed with both style and practicality in mind.
A large center island provides lots of prep space, and there’s room for bar stools so friends or family can join in while you cook.
The walk-in pantry and butler’s pantry are close by, making it simple to stay organized.
I think the way the kitchen connects to the dining and outdoor spaces makes hosting gatherings a breeze, with food moving from one area to another without any hassle.

Nook
Adjoining the kitchen, the nook is perfect for casual mornings or a quick bite before school.
It’s just the right size for a round table and a few chairs, and the windows look out toward the lanai and pool, making even busy breakfasts feel a little more relaxing.
This is one of those features you might not realize you want until you have it.

Covered Lanai
When you step outside through the great room or kitchen, you find yourself on the expansive covered lanai.
This space really captures classic Florida living—shaded from the sun but open to the breeze, with plenty of room for outdoor dining and lounging.
The lanai stretches almost the entire width of the house, and the view of the pool and lush landscaping makes every evening feel like a mini-vacation.
I can easily imagine this area being used often, whether you’re hosting a group or enjoying a quiet moment alone.

Pool, Sun Deck, and Spa
Just beyond the lanai, the pool area is a real highlight. The large sun deck wraps around the water and spa, and palms along with greenery add privacy and a resort-like vibe.
There’s space for lounge chairs, pool activities, or even an outdoor yoga session if that’s your thing.
The spa sits off to one side, offering a perfect spot for relaxing evenings. The whole setup makes it clear that outdoor living is a top priority for this home.

Outdoor Kitchen
Located along the side of the lanai, the outdoor kitchen is ready for grilling all year long.
It’s equipped with a grill, sink, and fridge so you have everything you need right there.
If you’re serving burgers to friends or enjoying a quiet dinner by the pool, this feature keeps the fun outdoors and the chef close to the action.

Cabana/Study and Bath
Just steps from the outdoor kitchen, the cabana room offers flexibility as a study or guest retreat.
With a private bath and a separate entrance, this space is perfect for visiting family, a quiet home office, or even multi-generational living.
I think having this sort of private, flexible room on the main level is a fantastic addition.

Master Suite #2
Back inside, the second master suite on this level is set apart from the main entertaining areas for added privacy.
It’s spacious, with room for a sitting area, and has direct access to the lanai.
The attached bath is well-appointed, and the ability to step outside to the pool without walking through the rest of the house is a big plus.
If you have older relatives or frequent guests, this suite stands out as a great option.

Bedroom #3 and Bath #2
At the front of the house, bedroom three sits off a private hallway. It’s large enough for a queen bed and desk, with a window overlooking the landscaping.
The nearby bath is convenient for guests or as a hall bathroom. I like how flexible this room is; it could work well as a teenager’s room, guest space, or even a hobby room.

Living/Bedroom #2
This multipurpose room sits next to bedroom three and opens directly onto the sun deck.
With a bath nearby, it can serve as a formal living room, guest bedroom, or playroom.
The outdoor access is a great feature, making it easy to slip outside for fresh air or a bit of stargazing.

Laundry Room and Storage
The laundry room is located behind the main living areas, next to a handy storage closet.
It’s out of the way but still convenient to the bedrooms, with space for side-by-side machines, a folding counter, and a utility sink.
This setup offers practical, everyday function without sacrificing comfort.

Pantry and Butler’s Pantry
Between the kitchen and dining room, the walk-in pantry and butler’s pantry combination gives you plenty of storage and prep space.
The butler’s pantry is perfect for staging dishes during large dinners, while the main pantry has room for all your bulk goods and kitchen gear.
For those who love to entertain, this layout really makes a difference.

Master Suite
On the opposite side of the home, the primary master suite feels like a true retreat.
Set behind its own vestibule, it offers a sense of privacy and calm. The bedroom is huge, with views of the front gardens and enough space for a cozy sitting area.
Two walk-in closets flank the entry to the bath, each easily handling wardrobe needs.

Master Bath
The master bath stands out with its bright, spacious feel, featuring both a deep soaking tub and a large walk-in shower.
Double vanities add plenty of space, and a private water closet keeps things discreet. I think the location at the far end of the home is ideal for anyone who values peace and quiet.

2 Car Garage and Boat Garage
Off the main entry drive, there are two garages. One is a 2 car garage, and the other is sized for a boat or extra vehicle.
There’s even space marked for optional storage, perfect for bikes, paddleboards, or seasonal items. This setup is great for Florida living, especially if you’re the adventurous type.

Elevator
Located near the kitchen and secondary bedrooms, the elevator provides easy access to both levels.
It’s especially helpful for moving suitcases, groceries, or just avoiding the stairs. I love that this feature adds both convenience and a touch of luxury.

Stairs and Transition to Second Floor
Take the stairs or the elevator to reach the upper level, where you’ll find a whole suite of rooms and amenities perfect for flexible living. The transition feels smooth, and the landing brings you right into the action.

Rec Room with Wet Bar
At the heart of the second floor is a spacious rec room, ideal for movie nights, gaming, or just hanging out.
The wet bar in the corner keeps drinks and snacks within reach, so there’s no need to go downstairs.
Nearby storage is handy for games or extra supplies. This space can easily adapt to your family’s hobbies and needs.

Bedroom #4 and Bath #5
Off the rec room, bedroom four is generously sized, with room for a queen bed and a reading chair.
The attached bath gives everyone privacy, and the layout supports smooth traffic flow. I think this would make an excellent guest room or a private space for a teen.

Bedroom #5, Bath #6, and Walk-In Closet
Across the hall, bedroom five offers just as much room to spread out, with its own bath and a walk-in closet.
The suite opens onto a private balcony, creating a quiet spot for morning coffee or late-night chats.
Having this kind of outdoor living space upstairs is a rare and welcome find.

Balcony
The balcony off bedroom five is just the right size for a pair of chairs, with views over the front approach and gardens. It’s a peaceful nook that feels private yet still connected to the rest of the home.

Non A/C Storage
Also on this floor, there’s a large storage area that isn’t connected to the home’s air conditioning.
It’s perfect for holiday decorations, suitcases, or anything you’d rather not keep in your main closets.
I appreciate that storage is available on both levels—it’s a detail that makes daily life a bit easier.
This home brings together all the best elements of Florida and Mediterranean living, offering flexible spaces, natural indoor-outdoor connections, and a well-planned layout across both floors. With so many rooms and amenities, each family can find their own rhythm, turning everyday life into something that feels a little more like a getaway.

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