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- Sq. Ft.: 4,431
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 4.5
Floor Plan

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The main floor centers on a great room with a cathedral ceiling that connects to a formal dining area and kitchen. A private master suite sits to the right. The courtyard opens from the great room toward a gate. A covered porch, pergola patio, mud room, and entry with circular stairs complete the layout.
Floor Plan

The second-floor layout shows four bedrooms, a central loft, and two balconies. Bedrooms 2 and 3 share a hall bath, while Bedroom 4 sits near a laundry area. A curved staircase anchors the loft. Below, a courtyard and pergola deck extend outdoor living options.
In The Details: Loft dimensions of 15 by 19 feet give this space enough room to function as a media area, study, or casual lounge without feeling cramped. The curved staircase leading up to it adds architectural interest rarely seen in homes at this scale. Two separate balconies on opposite ends of the floor keep each bedroom zone connected to the outdoors independently.
Arched Double Doors Anchor a Foyer Built Around Contrast and Craft
Checkered marble tile, a wood tray ceiling, and wrought iron stair railings define this layered entry space.
Did You Know: Arched interior doorways reduce visual weight compared to standard rectangular frames, making a foyer feel taller without raising the ceiling height. Pairing that arch with vertical-grain wood panels, as shown here, draws the eye inward and adds warmth to an otherwise neutral palette.
Vaulted Ceilings and Woven Chairs Ground a Living Room in Warmth

Rope-woven accent chairs face a wood coffee table anchored on a cream rug. White sofas flank an arched fireplace clad in gray tile. Wall sconces frame a framed print above a floating wood mantel shelf.
Rope-woven accent chairs face a wood coffee table anchored on a cream rug.
Warm Wood and White Quartzite Pull a Kitchen Between Two Distinct Palettes

Natural wood cabinetry pairs with white painted bases and a marble-look quartzite countertop across a wide island seating five. Rattan pendant lights hang above upholstered bar stools with wood frames. Open shelving flanks a plastered range hood, while a brass bridge faucet and pot filler add hardware detail at the cooking wall.
Why Plaster Range Hoods Work in Contemporary Kitchens
Plaster or drywall range hoods read as architectural rather than decorative, which keeps the cooking wall from looking too busy when open shelving already carries visual weight on both sides. Because the hood is built in and painted to match the wall, it draws the eye upward without introducing another material or finish to manage. That restraint matters in a kitchen mixing three distinct tones: wood, white paint, and stone.
Globe Pendants and Woven Cane Chairs Define a Dining Room Built for Coastal Living

Marble-top table sits beneath a brass-and-glass globe chandelier. Cane dining chairs in warm taupe surround it. Sheer curtains filter courtyard light across light wood floors and a geometric area rug.
History Corner: Cane furniture surged in popularity during the mid-20th century as designers sought lightweight, breathable materials suited to warm coastal climates. Rattan and woven cane have roots stretching back centuries in Southeast Asian craft traditions, where artisans used locally harvested reeds to construct furniture frames by hand. Today’s versions often pair traditional weaving techniques with hardwood frames built to modern proportions.
Vaulted Ceilings and Sliding Glass Doors Pull a Bedroom Toward the Courtyard

Linen drapes frame sliding doors overlooking a palm-lined courtyard. Upholstered headboard, layered pillows, and wood accent chairs complete the soft neutral palette.
Pro Tip: Hanging curtain rods several inches above the door frame draws the eye upward and makes vaulted ceilings feel intentional rather than incidental. In rooms with sliding glass doors, floor-length panels also help soften the visual transition between interior wall space and the large expanse of glass.
Brass Fixtures and Gray Tile Give a Primary Bath Its Coastal Edge

Warm brass hardware pairs with a wood-slat vanity and white stone countertops. An arched mirror reflects soft backlighting above the double sink. Through the open door, palm trees and a sun-soaked bedroom pull the outdoor environment directly into view.
Common Mistake: Mixing metals in a bathroom works best when one finish dominates and a second appears in smaller accents. Using brass for faucets while keeping cabinet pulls in the same family keeps the palette cohesive. Choosing three or more unrelated finishes in a single room tends to read as unplanned rather than layered.
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Exterior photo shows a white stucco home with a conical tower and a metal roof. Below, the floor plan reveals a great room, courtyard, master bedroom, living room, kitchen, and covered porches across the main level.
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