
You don’t run into homes like this every day. The Mediterranean style really stands out right from the curb, with arched windows, a terracotta roof, and a grand entry that feels both classic and fresh.
What makes this home special is the way it stretches out over two spacious levels, blending open gathering spaces with private retreats.
With 5,446 square feet, you’ll find a space for every mood, gathering, and season.
Specifications:
- 5,446 Heated S.F.
- 4-5 Beds
- 4.5-5.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Entry
As you step through the oversized front door, the foyer is immediately filled with natural light from the transom window above.
Coffered ceilings bring just enough drama, hinting at the elegance you’ll see throughout the home.
The gallery ahead leads straight to the living room, showing off the home’s generous proportions.
Guests will want to linger here, soaking in the airy, welcoming vibe.
Study
Glance to your left and you’ll see the study, just off the foyer. A pair of double doors gives you privacy for work or reading, and the space feels comfortable, never cramped.
Because it’s set apart from the main living areas, it’s great for taking a call or diving into a good book.
I think the location is perfect—close to the entrance for visitors, but private enough for focus.

Dining Room
On your right, the formal dining room is ready for family meals or larger gatherings.
Large windows promise daylight, and the nearby wine alcove adds a little luxury and makes serving easy.
Instead of being closed off, this room connects to the gallery, making it easy for conversation to flow after meals.
It’s just steps from the kitchen, which I always appreciate for serving and cleanup.
Wine
Between the dining space and kitchen, you’ll spot a dedicated wine storage nook. This feature adds both luxury and practicality.
Your collection is close at hand for entertaining and makes for a nice talking point with guests who enjoy a good vintage.

Gallery and Living Room
Walk further along the gallery and you’ll find the living room. Coffered ceilings keep things feeling refined, while big windows open up to the lanai.
There’s plenty of space for a large sectional or even two seating areas. This is a welcoming spot for conversation or quiet evenings, with direct access to the outdoor spaces that really define this home.
Kitchen
The kitchen is where the Florida-Mediterranean style shines. An oversized island anchors the room, making it great for meal prep, breakfast, and late-night snacks.
I love how everything stays within reach but the space never feels crowded. There’s easy access to both the dining and gathering rooms, so the chef stays connected to everything happening.

Pantry
Just behind the kitchen is the pantry, almost like having your own little grocery store.
There’s ample space for dry goods, small appliances, and all the things you’d rather keep out of sight but close at hand.
Its position just off the kitchen means you can unload groceries without crossing main living spaces.
Nook
The casual breakfast nook sits beside the kitchen, lined with windows that let in daylight.
You’ll probably eat most meals here since it’s relaxed, bright, and centrally located. Being close to the gathering room also makes it a natural spot for homework, morning coffee, or simply enjoying the view of the lanai.

Gathering Room
If you like big, open spaces, the gathering room will catch your eye. Connected to both the kitchen and nook, it’s the true hub of daily life.
Views of the outdoor living area set the mood, and there’s enough room for everything from movie night to birthday parties.
The high ceilings and windows keep things cool and breezy, even on hot days.
Outdoor Living
Step outside through the French doors and you’ll find the covered outdoor living area. This spot is built for Florida’s climate, with space for dining, lounging, and even an outdoor kitchen setup.
The fireplace in one corner adds a cozy touch for cooler evenings. With the lanai wrapping around, you get views of the backyard and easy access to the pool, if you decide to add one.

Lanai
The lanai runs along the gathering room and owner’s suite, offering both privacy and convenience.
It’s covered for shade and deep enough for outdoor furniture or potted plants. I can imagine weekend mornings out here, coffee in hand, soaking up the peaceful garden sounds.
Owner’s Suite
Follow the private hallway to the owner’s suite. Double doors open to a spacious bedroom with a tray ceiling overhead.
A sitting area is perfectly placed for morning sun or a quiet evening with a book.
Large windows frame views of the outdoors, and because this suite is separated from the rest of the home, it really feels like your own wing.

Owner’s Bath
Through another door, the owner’s bath offers a spa-like experience. There’s a separate soaking tub, a roomy shower, and dual vanities for easy routines.
I noticed the designer included a sauna, which is a rare luxury and a real treat if you like to unwind after a workout or long day.
Dressing and Closet Spaces
Right next to the bath, you’ll find a dedicated dressing area plus two custom closets—his and hers.
The “hers” closet is especially generous. You get plenty of built-in shelving and space for shoes, bags, and clothes.
A vestibule connects these storage spaces to both the bedroom and bath, which adds another layer of privacy.

Sauna
Across from the owner’s bath, the sauna has its own niche. It’s a small detail, but it adds a touch of luxury that makes daily life feel special.
Sitting Area
The owner’s suite includes a sitting area with windows facing the backyard. It’s almost like having a private reading room right off the bedroom.

Study
If you circle back toward the front of the house, the study comes into view again, making it easy to move between private zones and gathering spaces without having to cross through the busiest parts of the home.
Hallways and Utility Spaces
On the side of the kitchen, a hallway connects you to the mudroom, utility room, and garages.
Everything is laid out so that groceries come straight in from the garage to the kitchen, dirty shoes stop in the mudroom, and laundry stays out of sight but close to bedrooms.
I always appreciate a house that keeps daily messes organized.

Mudroom
The mudroom is right off the garage entrance. With hooks and cubbies for bags, shoes, and jackets, it’s a real lifesaver for busy households.
Utility
Next to the mudroom, the utility room is large enough for laundry machines, a sink, and storage cabinets. Its location makes it easy to toss in a load while staying close to the bedrooms.

Garage (2 Car and 1 Car)
There are two garage spaces, with a double bay on the right and a single bay on the left.
The single garage has its own entrance off a side patio, so it’s ideal for a hobby car, golf cart, or a workshop.
The double garage connects straight into the mudroom, which means you don’t have to worry about wet floors on rainy days.
Suite 2
Past the kitchen and mudroom hallway, you’ll find Suite 2. This bedroom is a great fit for an older child or long-term guest.
It has its own closet and shares a full bath with the hallway. The location gives it privacy, since it’s set apart from the main living areas.

Suite 3
Continue down the main bedroom hallway to reach Suite 3. Like Suite 2, it offers a spacious closet and an en-suite bath.
If you need a quiet space for a teen or in-law, this room works well.
Suite 4
At the far end of the bedroom wing is Suite 4. It’s filled with light from a large window and includes its own closet.
The attached bath and close proximity to the outdoor living space make it a great pick for guests who want a little more independence.

Hall Baths
Both the main bedroom hallway and the suite wing have full baths nearby, so every bedroom has quick access. This setup makes busy mornings much less stressful.
Powder Room
Just off the main gathering area, the powder room is right there for guests, so no one needs to wander through private bedrooms.

Stairs
Beside the gathering room, the staircase leads up to the second level. The transition feels seamless, and you’ll find even more flexible space upstairs.
Game Room
At the top of the stairs, you’ll enter the game room. This huge, open area is perfect for movie nights, a pool table, or a home gym.
There’s direct access to outdoor living on the upper level, so you get both natural light and fresh air.
I think this space adapts easily as your family’s needs change.

Wet Bar
Just off the game room, the wet bar is ready for snacks and drinks. Entertaining is a breeze—you won’t have to run downstairs for refills during game night or watch parties.
Loft
Next to the wet bar and game room, the loft adds another relaxed hangout spot.
It’s open enough for kids to play or work on hobbies, but still close to all the action.
I like how this space can evolve as your family grows—maybe a playroom now, a study lounge later.

Optional Guest Suite
There’s a flexible guest suite just off the loft. It’s private, with its own bath and closet.
Perfect for visitors who want their own space or for multi-generational living. With easy access to the upstairs living spaces, it almost feels like a tiny apartment.
Mechanical Room
A dedicated mechanical room upstairs keeps utilities out of sight and away from main living areas. This also helps keep things quieter throughout the house.

Exterior Living (Upper Level)
Step outside from the upstairs game room to the exterior living terrace. You’ll get a sweeping view over the backyard and extra space to relax or entertain.
It’s an ideal spot for stargazing, summer nights, or just enjoying a breeze.
Every corner of this home, from the airy foyer to the breezy upstairs terraces, has been thoughtfully designed for comfort and connection. No matter if you picture your home as a quiet retreat or a lively hub for friends and family, you’ll find you’re set up for both—a rare balance that’s hard to find.
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