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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 6,001
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 6.5
Floor Plan

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The first floor centers on a great room flanked by a master suite, study, dining room, and kitchen. Covered lanais connect interior living spaces to the pool deck outside.
Floor Plan

Four guest suites surround a central lounge and foyer on the second floor. Guest Suite #1 is the largest at 23 by 15 feet. Two covered balconies, an open terrace, an elevator, and a walk-in closet in each suite define this well-organized upper level.
Coffered Ceilings and a Linear Fireplace Anchor This Open Living Space
Cream sectional, light blue accent chairs, and a wall-mounted TV sit above a linear fireplace clad in wood-look tile.
Worth Knowing: Coffered ceilings add architectural weight to large open-plan rooms without requiring additional furniture or decor. Each recessed panel reduces echo and gives the eye a defined grid to follow across an otherwise expansive ceiling. Paired with recessed lighting, they eliminate the need for a central fixture in rooms with high foot traffic.
Marble Tabletop, Tufted Bench, and Crystal Pendant Light Define This Dining Space

Soft gray upholstered chairs surround a marble-top dining table with a cross-base frame. A tufted bench anchors the near end. Above, a crystal pendant casts warm light over candle holders placed at the center.
Budget Tip: Marble-look porcelain slabs cost roughly 60 to 70 percent less than natural marble and resist staining without annual sealing. For a dining table with heavy daily use, porcelain gives you the same visual result at a fraction of the maintenance cost.
Marble Island, Double Ovens, and Pendant Lights Define This White Kitchen

White shaker cabinets line every wall, paired with waterfall marble counters and hardwood floors. Double-wall ovens, a steel range hood, and three glass pendants over the island complete the layout.
Try This: Pendant lights over a kitchen island work best when hung 30 to 36 inches above the surface. Spacing them evenly across the island length prevents dark spots and keeps the eye moving across the space without crowding the work area below.
Crushed Velvet Chaise and Crystal Chandelier Set the Tone in This Primary Suite

Crushed velvet seating, mirrored nightstands, and floor-to-ceiling drapes surround a platform bed dressed entirely in white linens.
Mirrored nightstands reflect lamplight across the room, reducing the need for additional overhead lighting sources.
Freestanding Soaking Tub and Crystal Chandelier Command This Marble Primary Bath

Polished marble floors, fluted columns, and a basket-weave tile inset frame an oval soaking tub. Dual vanities line the back wall beneath oversized mirrors. A glass-enclosed shower occupies the far left corner.
- Freestanding tubs require a floor-mounted or wall-mounted filler valve placed within 6 inches of the tub rim
- Marble floors need slip-resistant sealing in wet zones to meet residential safety standards
- Crystal chandeliers in bathrooms must be rated for damp locations and hung at least 8 feet above finished floor level
Fire Bowl, Freeform Pool, and Open-Air Living Room Define This Outdoor Retreat

Travertine decking surrounds a freeform pool with a spa. Striped lounge chairs face an open, covered living area. A stone fire bowl anchors the pool’s edge near a second fire feature.
By The Numbers: Travertine pavers are a common choice for pool decks because they stay cool underfoot even in direct sun, unlike concrete or dark stone. Standard pool deck installation runs between 15 and 30 dollars per square foot, depending on region and pattern complexity.
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Exterior rendering shows a two-story contemporary home with palm trees, while the first-floor plan below details the master suite, great room, kitchen, and four-car garage layout.
Common Mistake: Placing the master suite on the first floor is a common oversight in multi-story plans. Builders often reserve prime square footage for living areas and push the primary bedroom upstairs, sacrificing privacy and accessibility. Ground-floor placement keeps the suite away from foot traffic above and makes the home more functional long-term.
