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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 4,416
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 3.5
Floor Plan

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First floor features an owner’s suite, grand foyer, family room, kitchen with island, pantry, and utility zone. A second floor adds 1,101 sq ft. Elevator and three-car garage included.
Floor Plan

The second floor holds two bedrooms, a game room, and a sitting area arranged around a central hall. Bedroom 3 and Bedroom 4 each measure 13×14 with walk-in closets nearby. Bath 3 sits between them. A storage/mechanical corridor runs across the back, and an elevator shaft connects to the floor below.
Arched Covered Patio Anchors a Resort-Style Backyard Pool Setup
Arched openings frame the covered patio where outdoor sectionals sit close to large glass doors. A second seating area with Adirondack chairs clusters near a side fireplace. Lounge chairs flank the pool deck, and the white stucco exterior stays clean against the gray hip roof.
Built-Ins, Fireplace, and Open Kitchen Pull the Whole Floor Together

Gray sectional seating anchors the living room, while light wood built-ins flank an iron-screened fireplace. Pendant lights over the kitchen island tie the two spaces together without a wall in sight.
Style Math: Warm wood built-ins against white walls is a combination that keeps showing up in new builds for good reason. It reads casual without feeling unfinished. Pair it with gray upholstery, and the whole room stays grounded instead of cold.
Pendant Lights Over the Island Signal Where the Kitchen Ends

Three cone pendants with brass fittings mark the kitchen boundary before the space opens into dining and living. The gray marble island anchors the foreground, while arched openings push light from the patio deep into the room. That ceiling fan placement over the living area is doing real work.
Common Mistake: Hanging pendants too high over a kitchen island is one of the most common lighting mistakes in open-plan homes. Bottom of the shade should sit roughly 30 to 36 inches above the countertop, low enough to feel intentional but high enough not to block sightlines across the island.
Copper Pendants and Marble Backsplash Make a Strong Case for Mixed Materials

Waterfall-edge marble on the island countertop pairs with a full-height stone backsplash behind the range that has real movement in its veining. Copper pendant shades and hardware pull those warm tones through without feeling matchy. Four wood barstools keep the island grounded. It works because nothing’s trying too hard.
Worth Knowing: Marble and quartzite backsplashes that run all the way to the hood are called “statement slabs,” and they’re typically cut from a single book-matched piece so the veining mirrors itself. It’s a detail worth budgeting for early since the slab selection usually has to happen before cabinet installation.
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Exterior rendering shows a white stucco and stone home with a balcony. Below, the first floor plan reveals 4,416 square feet of living space across a wide 119-foot footprint.
