
Modern Florida living doesn’t get much more inviting than this coastal contemporary home, where clean lines, white stucco, and airy living spaces pair with functional design across three distinct levels.
With 5 bedrooms and nearly 5,000 square feet, there are open gathering areas along with private retreats for every mood or occasion.
Picture lively weekends with friends by the pool or quiet mornings enjoying sunlight in a tucked-away nook—the flow here feels balanced and welcoming right from the start.
Specifications:
- 4,850 Heated S.F.
- 5 Beds
- 5.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Entry
Arriving at the home, you’re welcomed by a front entry that feels quietly elegant. Crisp white walls reflect the Florida sunlight, and a pergola patio just off the entry creates a charming spot to pause before going inside.
The entry itself is wide and inviting, with a staircase along one side and a clear view through the home, so you never feel boxed in.
There’s a coat closet and a convenient half-bath just to your right, keeping everyday messes and last-minute touch-ups out of sight but close at hand.

Living Room
To your left as you come in, the living room sets a calming tone with soft, neutral hues and tall windows that keep the space filled with natural light.

The room is just the right size for intimate conversations or reading by the window.


I like that it’s a bit separate from the larger great room, so you have a quieter place to unwind or greet guests without needing to tidy up the main living area.


Dining Room
As you make your way further inside, the dining room opens up with a long table ready for gatherings.

Oversized windows along one wall fill the room with sunlight, making everyday meals feel bright and cheerful.
The room connects directly to the kitchen and great room, making it simple to serve dinner or keep an eye on kids while you prep.
I think the open layout works nicely for both big celebrations and laid-back family nights.
Kitchen
The kitchen mixes function with style. A long island runs through the center, providing plenty of workspace and a comfortable spot for friends to gather over coffee or snacks.

Creamy cabinetry and modern fixtures keep things looking fresh and uncluttered. Just around the corner, there’s a hidden pantry for extra storage, so you won’t run out of space for groceries or small appliances.


With easy access to the dining and great room, you can cook and chat with guests at the same time—I think that’s a huge plus.
Great Room
The great room captures what’s best about Florida’s indoor-outdoor lifestyle. Light wood floors and soft, neutral furnishings make it feel open, while wide windows at the back draw your eye out to the courtyard.
This is where you’ll want to spend lazy afternoons watching the game, cozy evenings by the stone fireplace, or simply stretching out with a good book.
The fireplace adds warmth without feeling heavy, and the space is just as comfortable for a crowd as it is for a quiet night in.

Covered Patio
Open the doors from either the great room or dining area and you’ll find yourself stepping right onto the covered patio.

Gray stone pavers and simple wooden furniture create a relaxed setting for mornings or barbecues by the pool.
The patio is roomy enough for gatherings, yet still feels private thanks to the white walls and a line of manicured greenery.
I think the direct connection to the backyard makes outdoor living feel natural and easy.
Moving from indoors to outdoors feels smooth, no matter what the weather brings.
Courtyard
The courtyard truly sits at the center of this home, spreading out in a wide, sunlit rectangle between the main house and detached garage.
This flexible green space works well for everything from kids’ playtime to evening cocktail parties under the stars.
With easy access from nearly every main room, you’re never far from a patch of grass or the sound of water from the pool.
There’s space for loungers, a firepit, or even a small garden if you enjoy growing your own herbs.

Garage (Main and Detached)
On the main level, you’ll find two separate garages. The first is just behind the great room with space for two cars and a tall, narrow window that lets in plenty of natural light.

The second garage is detached, located across the courtyard, and is much larger. It’s great for extra vehicles, a boat, or as a hobby workshop.
I like that both garages connect to the house with covered paths, so you won’t have to rush through the rain with groceries or gear.
Mud Room, Storage, and Mechanical Area
Just inside from the main garage, you’ll find a practical mud room and mechanical area.
There’s built-in storage for shoes, coats, and sports gear, which helps keep clutter out of the great room.
A small bathroom nearby is perfect for quick clean-ups after yard work or play, and an extra storage closet keeps tools and supplies out of sight.

Secondary Family Wing
On the left side of the house, a private wing holds a comfortable family room and its own kitchen—almost like a mini-apartment.
This space is ideal for in-laws, older kids, or guests looking for a bit more independence.
The family room itself is cozy, with enough space for a TV or games, and it opens directly to the covered patio for easy outdoor access.

Suite (Guest or In-Law)
Connected to this family wing, the suite offers a quiet bedroom with a private bath and walk-in closet.
Since it’s next to the secondary kitchen and family room, guests or family members can enjoy their own routines without disturbing the main household.
I think this arrangement works well for frequent visitors, or if you want a flexible home office or studio.

Laundry and Mechanical (Family Wing)
In this wing, you’ll also find a laundry and mechanical room, keeping chores close and out of the main living areas. With washer, dryer, and utility space all together, you can handle tasks without hauling laundry across the house.

Powder Room and Pantry
Back toward the main living core, there’s a well-placed powder room right by the entry, and the walk-in pantry sits just steps from the kitchen. These small but thoughtful touches really help the main level run smoothly each day.


Let’s head upstairs, where the private quarters and other thoughtful features make daily life easier and more comfortable.

Stairs and Landing
The stairs rise from the main entry and bring you up to a wide landing that separates the upper floor into two wings. This design keeps bedrooms private and quiet, even when things are lively downstairs.

Loft (Central)
At the top, a spacious central loft opens up and could work as a media room, playroom, or a spot for homework.
Large windows fill the area with light, making it a refreshing place for any activity.
I like how the loft gives everyone just a bit more space, helping the upstairs feel open and airy.

Master Suite
Entering the master suite, you’re greeted by a true retreat. The bedroom is generous, with tall ceilings, soft wood floors, and a cozy seating area by the window.

Built-in storage along one wall keeps things tidy, and there’s a private balcony for quiet moments of fresh air.

I’m always drawn to master suites that feel like a hideaway, and this one absolutely delivers.
Master Bathroom
The master bath feels like a private spa, featuring a double vanity with sleek fixtures, a glass-enclosed shower, and a deep soaking tub.
Light wood cabinetry and neutral stone add to the soothing vibe. There’s plenty of space for two people to get ready side by side, and the walk-in closet connects directly to the laundry area.
This means you won’t have to haul hampers down the hall anymore—a detail I really appreciate.

Loft (Rear)
A second, larger loft toward the rear of the upper level adds flexibility. It could easily serve as a second family room, game space, or home gym.
This loft overlooks the courtyard and opens to two small decks, so you have fresh air and views in every direction.
Thanks to these lofts, the upstairs always feels open and full of light.

Bedroom 2
This bedroom is just off the main loft and works well for kids or guests, with a good-sized closet and a nearby bath.
Oversized windows keep it sunny and cheerful. Because it’s close to the central loft, I think it’s ideal for a child whose activities you want to keep an eye on.

Bedrooms 3 and 4
Here, you’ll find two bedrooms grouped together in their own wing. They share a jack-and-jill bathroom with double sinks and a separate toilet-and-shower area, making busy mornings easier.
Both rooms feature big closets and their own private balcony or deck, so each one feels like a mini-suite.
I think this setup is perfect for siblings who want their own space but still enjoy being close.

Linen Storage and Folding Area
Upstairs also includes extra linen closets and a handy folding station near the laundry. It might seem like a small thing, but details like these make staying organized much easier.
I’ve noticed that the designer gave a lot of thought to real-world routines here.

Laundry (Upper)
The full laundry room upstairs connects to the master walk-in closet and is convenient for all the bedrooms. It’s roomy enough for sorting, folding, and even hanging clothes, so laundry day really does get easier.

Bathrooms (Upper)
Additional bathrooms on the upper floor mean no one has to wait during the morning rush. Every bedroom has either a private or direct-access bath, so your routines stay smooth even when guests are visiting or family is in town.

Mechanical and Utility (Upper)
At the back of the second floor, you’ll find another set of mechanical and utility rooms.
These spaces are tucked away but ready for maintenance or storage needs. Practical touches like these keep the home running smoothly without taking away from the open, comfortable feel of the living areas.

Decks and Balcony
If you want to step outside with a cup of coffee or catch the sunset, the upstairs decks and balconies give you plenty of options. Each one is just the right size for a couple of chairs and a small table, making them perfect for private moments away from the main courtyard.
This home’s thoughtful layout means you’re always close to a quiet retreat or a gathering space, and every detail feels designed for easy, sun-filled Florida living. From the sweeping courtyard below to the private spaces above, the design invites you to settle in and enjoy every part of the day in comfort and style.

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