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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 3,558
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 3.5
Floor Plan

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The main floor shows a great room, master suite, kitchen, dining, courtyard, and covered patios.
Floor Plan

The second floor holds three bedrooms, a loft, a craft room, and a laundry with folding space. Bedroom 2 gets its own bath. A deck and stairwell open to the level below.
Courtyard Pool Framed by Palm Trees and White Stucco Walls
White stucco exterior wraps a courtyard pool edged in stone tile pavers. Fluted columns support a pergola near French doors. A round mosaic planter anchors the patio. Lounge chairs line the pool deck beneath soft natural light filtering through mature palms.
Editor’s Note: Fluted columns paired with arched doorways reflect a colonial Caribbean influence common in coastal resort architecture. The metal roof, often called a standing-seam or corrugated profile, handles tropical rainfall while keeping the exterior palette crisp and light.
Arched Entry Doors Anchor a Sun-Drenched Foyer with Natural Wood Tones

Paired wood doors with arched glass panels open into a foyer where herringbone floors meet a round pedestal table. A round woven vase holds a fig-like plant. Beyond, a fireplace niche with pillar candles anchors the living area.
- Arched door frames echo the curved fireplace niche, creating visual rhythm across the open plan
- Herringbone-laid wood flooring draws the eye forward from the entry to the living room
- Recessed ceiling lights supplement natural light without competing with the architectural details
Sculptural Fireplace Surround Anchors a Living Room Built on Neutral Warmth

Plastered fireplace surround, travertine coffee table, and bouclé sofas work together in cream and sand tones. Wall sconces flank original artwork above a tiled firebox opening.
Designer’s Secret: Plaster fireplace surrounds like this one are typically hand-troweled in multiple thin coats, giving each installation a slightly different texture. That variation is intentional — it prevents the wall from reading as flat drywall and adds depth without added color. The arched firebox opening is a nod to Moorish architecture, which traveled into coastal Mediterranean and Spanish Colonial design traditions.
Arched Window Dining Room Channels Tropical Light Through Bouclé and Bleached Oak

Bouclé armchairs surround an oval oak table beneath a bronze chandelier, with palm trees visible through the arched window.
Palm trees visible through the arched window turn the outdoors into the room’s focal point.
Marble Island and Fluted Glass Cabinets Define a Kitchen Built for Coastal Living

Six light oak barstools line a wide island topped with white marble. Glass-front cabinets flank a large plaster hood. Patterned cement tile backsplash introduces subtle texture. Bronze fixtures and black cabinet hardware add contrast against the white cabinetry.
The Psychology Behind This: Rows of identical seating at a kitchen island signal social invitation, which is why people tend to linger longer in kitchens designed this way. Designers call it the “gathering pull,” where the bar-height format places guests at eye level with the cook, reducing the psychological separation between host and visitor.
Vaulted Bedroom Opens to a Courtyard Through Floor-to-Ceiling Glass

Barrel-vaulted ceiling, herringbone wood floors, and linen bedding anchor the room. Sliding glass doors frame palm trees and an outdoor seating area beyond.
Wavy-Frame Mirrors and Matte Black Hardware Give This Vanity Its Edge

Double under-mount sinks sit in a light stone countertop above shaker-style cabinetry finished in crisp white. Rattan-framed mirrors with undulating edges add organic texture against a marbled plaster accent wall. Matte black faucets and drawer pulls ground the palette. A freestanding soaking tub occupies the adjacent space near a grid-paned window.
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Exterior rendering shows a white stucco two-story home with a metal roof and arched entry. Below, the first-floor plan reveals a courtyard, great room, master suite, kitchen, and mud room.
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