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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 4,629
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 4.5
Floor Plan

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The main floor shows the master bedroom, great room, kitchen, office, sun room, and covered porches.
Floor Plan

The second floor shows four bedrooms, a loft, a sun room, and a balcony. Open-to-below area connects levels, with cathedral and vaulted ceilings adding volume throughout.
White Stucco Exterior With Arched Loggia and Lap Pool
Crisp white stucco walls rise to a gray standing-seam metal roof with twin chimneys. Three arched openings frame an interior dining area. Sun loungers line a rectangular lap pool, while potted tropical plants flank the gabled wing to the right.
Double-Height Living Room Anchored by a White Marble Fireplace

Soft white walls rise to a soaring ceiling above two sofas and a pair of accent chairs arranged around a wood coffee table. Pale linen upholstery, brass side tables, and aqua throw pillows keep the palette calm. A frame TV sits above the fireplace, and a modern chandelier hangs overhead.
Why It Works: Symmetry does the heavy lifting here. Matching lamps, mirrored sofa placement, and paired arched doorways create visual balance without a single decorative trick. That discipline is what makes the room feel composed rather than cold.
Gold Pendants and Marble Countertops Define This Kitchen’s Coastal Palette

Three cone-shaped pendants with brass interiors hang above a large island topped in veined stone. Bar stools in bleached wood pair with white upholstered seats. Shaker cabinets run floor to ceiling. A brass faucet and pot filler anchor the cooktop wall, where marble tile stretches across the full backsplash.
A brass faucet and pot filler anchor the cooktop wall, where marble tile stretches across the full backsplash.
Bleached Oak and Linen Tones Set the Mood in This Dining Room

Warm oak table and matching stair treads anchor a pale, light-filled space. Linen chairs surround the table on a wool rug. A textured wood panel artwork and floor-to-ceiling glass doors complete the room.
Trend Alert: Layering the same wood tone across furniture, flooring, and wall art is gaining ground in coastal interiors. Repeating one material in different forms creates cohesion without requiring a strict color palette. It reads calm rather than matchy.
The primary bedroom carries that same light palette into a space built entirely around rest and quiet.
Woven Wall Baskets and a Crystal Chandelier Anchor This Coastal Bedroom

Rattan basket wall art clusters above an upholstered headboard in pale grey. Blue nightstands, linen bedding, and sheer curtains filter natural light from floor-to-ceiling doors overlooking greenery outside.
Sage Tile, Oak Cabinetry, and Brass Fixtures Shape a Double-Vanity Bath

Sage green subway tile backs two brass-framed mirrors above a marble slab countertop. Natural oak cabinetry, brass hardware, and wall sconces complete the double-sink vanity. An arched shower entry appears at left.
Did You Know: Marble slab countertops that wrap up the backsplash as a full surface are called a waterfall or slab backsplash. Using one continuous stone piece reduces grout lines and makes smaller vanity walls read as larger. Natural oak pairs particularly well with cooler stone tones like white Calacatta.
Sculptural Desk and Built-In Shelving Shape a Light-Filled Home Office

Natural oak construction gives the geometric desk its character, paired with a white chair and tablet on the surface. Sheer curtains filter coastal light across the room. Built-in shelving holds white books, a potted plant, and woven vessels. A petal-form pendant anchors the ceiling above.
By The Numbers: Built-in shelving with integrated LED strips, like the unit visible here, adds functional lighting without requiring separate fixtures. Positioning strip lights along the underside of each shelf directs light downward onto objects rather than casting glare into the room.
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Outside, white stucco walls and a metal roof give this coastal home a clean, angular presence. The floor plan below reveals a first floor organized around a two-story Great Room, with a Master Bedroom suite, dedicated Office, Sun Room, and multiple covered porches extending the living space outward.
Budget Tip: Covered porches and pergola spaces add usable square footage without the cost of fully conditioned rooms. Building a pergola attached to the main structure typically runs 30 to 50 percent less than an enclosed addition. Orienting these spaces toward prevailing breezes can also reduce cooling loads inside the home.
