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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 3,827
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 4.5
Floor Plan

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Main floor shows a great room, dining area, kitchen, office, and entry flowing around a courtyard with a pool, covered patio, and breezeway connecting exterior spaces.
Floor Plan

The upper floor centers on a master bedroom with a cathedral ceiling and a private bath, sauna, and covered deck access. A loft overlooks the level below. Bedrooms 3 and 4 share a mechanical and bath area. A separate suite with a cathedral ceiling opens to two balconies. A courtyard with a pool anchors the exterior.
Courtyard Pool Framed by Arched Doorways and Wrought Iron Lanterns
White stucco walls wrap a courtyard pool edged in stone pavers. Teak lounge chairs flank large grid windows. Arched glass doors open to interior living and dining spaces above.
Soft Coastal Gallery Wall Anchors a Light-Filled Foyer with Upholstered Bench

Four framed seascape prints hang above a low bench; herringbone wood floors and an arched doorway complete the neutral palette.
Gallery Wall Lighting and Arrangement
A picture light mounted directly above the grid of four frames draws the eye upward and gives the artwork a gallery-quality presence. Arranging four equal-sized frames in a tight two-by-two grid creates visual weight without requiring oversized art. The narrow gap between frames keeps the grouping cohesive and prevents the arrangement from feeling scattered against the tall wall.
Paired Sofas and Ottoman Chairs Pull Focus Toward an Arched Fireplace

Soft blue-gray sofas face two white ottoman chairs across a ribbed wood coffee table. Neutral throw pillows, a stone-surround fireplace, and floor-length linen drapes keep the palette calm. Recessed lighting and a bronze ceiling fan complete the coastal-modern mood.
Fun Fact: Ceiling fans with longer blade spans, like the one centered here, move more air per rotation than smaller models, making them well-suited for open-plan living rooms. Coastal homes in warm climates often prioritize this over decorative pendant lighting. The bronze finish helps it read as intentional rather than purely functional.
Leaf-Shaped Pendants and an Arched Stone Alcove Define This Kitchen’s Character

Terrazzo tile inside an arched alcove turns a functional backsplash into a sculpture.
Beadboard ceiling beams contrast with crisp cabinetry. Bar stools with woven seats line a dark-paneled island topped in quartz.
Slat Pendant and Arched Doorway Anchor an Open Dining Room Near the Coast

Rattan-framed dining chairs with upholstered cushions surround an oval white table topped by a drum-style slat pendant in dark wood. Exposed ceiling beams run overhead. Behind the table, an arched door sits framed by a beach painting. Large sliding glass doors flood the space with natural light.
The Psychology Behind This: Rounded table shapes reduce visual tension in open-plan spaces because they eliminate sharp corners that the eye registers as boundaries. Pairing a round or oval table with an arched doorway behind it reinforces a sense of flow, which studies in environmental psychology link to lower perceived stress in shared dining areas.
Layered Grey Linens and Vertical Paneling Give This Bedroom Its Coastal Calm

Grey duvet, textured wallcovering above paneled wainscoting, rattan nightstands, geometric ceramic lamps, and a cane bench anchor a light-washed coastal bedroom.
Style Math: Splitting a wall between paneling below and wallcovering above creates two distinct visual zones without adding furniture or color. Here, pale grey texture above white vertical boards draws the eye upward, making the ceiling feel higher than it may actually be. Keeping both elements within the same neutral family holds the room together without flattening the depth.
Freestanding Soaking Tub Sits Centered Beneath a Frosted Grid Window

Marble-look tile covers the walls and floor. Chrome fixtures, a wood stool, and a blue ceramic vase add contrast against the matte white tub.
Style Tip: Freestanding tubs positioned beneath windows draw natural light directly into the soak zone, making the space feel larger without adding square footage. Frosted glazing like the grid window shown here maintains privacy while still diffusing daylight across the room. Pairing that light source with reflective wall tile amplifies the effect considerably.
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Crisp white stucco and steep gabled rooflines define the exterior photo at top, while the floor plan below reveals a first floor built around a courtyard pool, covered patio, great room, kitchen, dining area, office, and covered entry porch with breezeway access.
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