
There’s an immediate sense of escape when you pull into the wide paver driveway of this coastal-inspired retreat.
The home mixes crisp white siding and rich wood tones with striking dark stone, so it feels just as fresh as a morning walk by the shore.
Thanks to thoughtful landscaping, everything feels private, yet still open and welcoming. Let’s start at the front door and wander inside.
You’ll see how each space is designed for easy living, family gatherings, and relaxed Florida elegance.
Specifications:
- 3,846 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:

Entry
You climb a few generous steps and pass under a covered entry that feels both grand and approachable.
There’s a gentle breeze, thanks to the wide porch and open landscaping. When you step through the front door, the foyer opens up.
The ceiling feels tall, and light pours in from the great room ahead. There’s no wasted space here.
A quick glance left and right hints at the home’s inviting layout. There’s a wet bar just off the foyer too, which instantly makes entertaining feel easy.

Study
Right off the foyer, glass French doors lead into the study. This room faces the front of the house, so natural light is a given.
If you work from home or just need some quiet, you’ll appreciate the way it’s set apart from the main living areas, making it easy to focus.
What I appreciate is the proximity to the entry. You can welcome clients or guests without walking them through your private spaces.
Plus, its size gives you flexibility for bookshelves, a seating area, or even a daybed if you want a creative escape.

Bedroom #2
Continuing from the foyer, you’ll notice Bedroom #2 is set just apart from the main living spaces.
It’s not huge, but the position is ideal for a guest suite or teenager who wants a little privacy.
With its own easy access to a hall bath, guests can feel comfortable without getting underfoot.

Bath 2
Bath 2 sits conveniently between Bedroom #2 and the main hall. It’s a full bath, not just a powder room, so overnight guests or family have everything they need.
The layout is simple, keeping things easy for visitors.

Great Room
Step forward, and you’re in the great room. The ceilings stretch upward, and the space feels even larger thanks to the floor-to-ceiling windows along the back wall.
These windows are more than just a showpiece. They bring in tons of sunlight and let you look straight out to the backyard and pool area.
The furniture arrangement centers around a feature wall, perfect for movie nights or a fireplace.
There’s enough space for big gatherings, but I love how it still feels cozy for a quiet afternoon.

Wet Bar
Just off the great room, the wet bar makes an impression. It’s close enough for serving guests, but set to the side so it won’t dominate the main living area.
I think this is a great spot for quick drinks during a party, or even a coffee station for mornings.
It’s details like this that make the home feel ready for entertaining at a moment’s notice.

Kitchen
The kitchen anchors one side of the living area, and it’s stunning. There’s a huge island with seating for at least four, so kids can do homework while you prep dinner.
The perimeter counters are spacious, while a window above the sink gives you a view to the side yard.
The walk-in pantry is located behind a door, offering enough storage for a big family or bulk shoppers.
Stainless appliances, open shelving, and a natural connection into the dining room make it feel modern and practical.

Dining
The dining area sits off the kitchen, facing the back of the house. This isn’t a closed-off formal space; instead, it’s part of the open layout.
You can easily fit a table for eight or more, with room for a buffet or bar cart along the wall.
I like how close it is to both the kitchen and the outdoor living spaces.
On nice nights, you can move dinner outside without any hassle.

Pantry
Just off the kitchen, there’s a full walk-in pantry. This is a big win for anyone who cooks a lot or likes to keep their kitchen clutter-free.
It’s roomy enough for not just groceries but also appliances, baking supplies, and maybe a hidden snack stash.
The door keeps everything out of sight but always close at hand.

Outdoor Living
The rear of the home opens up to an expansive covered outdoor living area. This is where the Florida lifestyle really shines.
There’s plenty of space for outdoor sofas, a TV, or even a ping pong table.
The ceiling fans overhead keep things cool, and with those giant windows, the transition from indoors to outdoors feels effortless.
Whether you’re having coffee in the morning or relaxing after dinner, this area gives you year-round comfort and lush backyard views.

Outdoor Dining
Just beside the outdoor living space is a dedicated outdoor dining area. It’s covered for shade but still open to the breeze.
Imagine summer dinners or birthday parties here, with easy access to both the kitchen and the outdoor kitchen.
The space is big enough for a long table, and the flow back inside means you never feel cut off from the action.

Outdoor Kitchen
Positioned in the corner of the outdoor dining area, the outdoor kitchen is a real showstopper.
There’s built-in grill space, storage, and room for a beverage fridge. The setup feels like a natural extension of the indoor kitchen, so you can prep, cook, and serve all in one place.
For anyone who loves to entertain, this spot makes hosting a breeze. You won’t have to run inside for supplies or miss out on the fun.

Master Suite
The master suite is located at the back left of the house, completely private from the other bedrooms.
This is intentional, so you’re never disturbed by noise from the main living spaces. The room itself is generous, with plenty of space for a king bed, sitting area, and even a small desk or reading nook.
Floor-to-ceiling windows bring in peaceful backyard views, and direct access to the outdoor living area gives you a perfect spot for morning coffee.
I think this is one of the home’s best features.

Master Bath
Step into the master bath and you’re greeted by spa-like luxury. There’s a deep soaking tub set under a window, a roomy walk-in shower, and two separate vanities so nobody has to jostle for space.
The overall vibe is bright and calming, with enough storage for all your essentials. I think the way the bath connects directly to dual walk-in closets is a real bonus.
Getting ready in the morning here would feel effortless.

Walk-In Closets (Master)
Not one, but two walk-in closets connect to the master bath. Each is spacious enough for serious wardrobes, with built-in shelving and plenty of hanging space.
If you like to keep things organized, having his-and-hers closets is a dream. They’re set apart from the main bedroom, so your space stays clutter-free.

Bedroom #3
On the opposite side of the house from the master, Bedroom #3 gives kids or guests their own corner of the home.
The room gets good natural light and feels just the right size for a full bedroom set.
What stands out is the quick access to a dedicated bathroom, so everyone has their own space in the morning rush.

Bath 3
This bathroom serves Bedroom #3 and features a walk-in shower and plenty of counter space.
Having a bathroom so close ensures privacy and convenience, especially for older children or overnight guests.
I noticed the designer kept things sleek and easy to clean here, which always helps with busy mornings.

Bedroom #4
Bedroom #4 is adjacent to Bedroom #3, sharing the same wing of the home. It has its own walk-in closet and easy access to Bath 4.
You can use it as a bedroom, second office, or hobby space. Since it’s at the end of the hall, it stays quiet and private.
I think families with teens or guests will appreciate this setup.

Bath 4
This bathroom sits between Bedrooms #3 and #4. With a full tub/shower and ample storage, it serves the back bedrooms without forcing anyone to cross the house.
The layout means nobody is left waiting during busy mornings.

Laundry
Located near the secondary bedrooms, the laundry room makes hauling clothes a breeze. There’s space for full-size machines, a utility sink, and folding counters.
It’s close enough to all the bedrooms to keep laundry day simple, but still out of sight so you don’t have to look at piles of clothes.

AV/Storage
A small AV or storage closet sits off the hallway near the back bedrooms. This is the kind of detail you appreciate after living in a home—a spot for gear, holiday decorations, or extra tech that doesn’t need to be out in the open.

Mud Room
Right as you enter from the garage, the mud room gives you a place to drop bags, shoes, and jackets.
It’s just inside the back hall, so you can keep messes contained before anyone steps into the main living areas.
A built-in bench and hooks keep things organized.

2-Car Garage
On the right side of the house, the two-car garage offers plenty of space for vehicles, storage, and sporting equipment. It connects directly to the mud room, so unloading groceries or gear is simple, even in the rain.

1-Car Garage
Beside the main garage, there’s a single-car garage—ideal for a weekend car, golf cart, or all the bikes and beach gear you’ll need living in Florida. It’s separated from the double garage so you can keep things organized and easy to access.

Bath (Garage/Mud Room)
There’s a small bathroom next to the mud room, perfect for quick clean-ups after yard work or running in from the pool. The location keeps wet footprints out of the main house and is handy for both guests and family.
Everything in this home is designed to make daily life easier and more enjoyable. The indoor and outdoor spaces connect naturally, offering the Florida lifestyle at its best.
From quiet mornings in the master suite to lively gatherings outdoors, each room has its own purpose and personality.
I really think you’ll love how this home brings comfort and convenience together.

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