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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 3,262
- Bedrooms: 3-4
- Bathrooms: 4
Floor Plan

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The main floor centers on a great room, dining area, and kitchen that open to a covered lanai spanning over 44 feet. The owner’s suite sits privately to the left with its own bath and walk-in closet. A study, laundry, and two-car garage with golf cart space round out the layout.
Floor Plan

Upper level hosts two guest suites with private baths, a bridge open to the foyer below, covered porches on each side, and a central covered lanai connecting both wings.
Vaulted Ceilings and a Stone Fireplace Define This Coastal Living Room
Wood ceiling beams and white shiplap draw the eye upward in this vaulted great room. Cream sectionals anchor the space around a travertine coffee table. Navy cabinetry lines the walls beside a stacked stone fireplace. Sliding glass doors open directly to a pool and a covered outdoor terrace.
Navy Island Cabinetry and Globe Pendants Set the Tone in This Coastal Kitchen

Navy blue island cabinetry pairs with white quartz countertops, brass bar stools, industrial pendants, a marble backsplash, and a built-in bar with open shelving.
Budget Tip: Replicating navy lower cabinets with white uppers is one of the most cost-effective ways to get a two-tone kitchen look. Painting existing cabinets rather than replacing them can cut costs by thousands. Save further by sourcing brass-finish bar stools from discount furniture retailers instead of designer showrooms.
Bubble Chandelier and Warm Oak Floors Ground a Serene Primary Bedroom

Soft, greige walls meet white shiplap ceiling details in this primary bedroom. A glass bubble chandelier anchors the space above a linen upholstered bed. Light blue bedding, a seating area with an ottoman, and garden views through triple windows complete the room.
Color Story: Greige, a blend of gray and beige, reads differently depending on the light source in a room. North-facing rooms tend to pull out their cooler gray undertones, while south-facing rooms with natural light like this one bring out its warmer beige qualities. Pairing greige walls with warm oak floors keeps the palette from feeling flat or cold.
Marble Counters and Polished Nickel Fixtures Carry a Primary Bath Into Luxury

Blue-veined marble spans the full vanity run, paired with cross-handle faucets in polished nickel. White cabinetry, frameless mirrors, and glass-enclosed shower walls keep the palette clean and consistent throughout.
Blue-veined marble spans the full vanity run, paired with cross-handle faucets in polished nickel.
Wicker Poufs and Blue Throw Pillows Bring Casual Warmth to a Sitting Room

Cream sofa anchors the space, flanked by blue ceramic lamps and rattan poufs on a gray area rug.
Quick Fix: Rattan and wicker accents age well in coastal interiors because natural fibers tolerate humidity better than many synthetic alternatives. Pairing them with solid upholstered pieces keeps the room from feeling too casual. Two poufs used in place of a traditional coffee table also free up circulation space in smaller sitting rooms.
Covered Balcony Seating With Tongue-and-Groove Ceiling and Tropical Views

Rope-wrapped chairs flank a drum side table beneath a wood-planked ceiling with a black fan.
Why Tongue-and-Groove Ceilings Work So Well on Covered Porches
Tongue-and-groove boards handle outdoor humidity more predictably than drywall, which can sag or crack when exposed to repeated moisture cycles. Staining the boards in a warm, medium tone also absorbs less heat than painted surfaces, keeping the space cooler without sacrificing visual depth. Because the boards run horizontally in a long, unbroken line, they visually extend the ceiling outward, making the covered area feel larger than its footprint.
Fire Bowl, Spa, and Covered Lanai Make This Backyard Built for Evening Living

Travertine pool deck holds teak loungers with white cushions beside a mosaic-tiled spa and raised fire bowl at sunset.
Material Matters: Travertine is a popular choice for pool decks because its natural porosity keeps surface temperatures cooler underfoot than dense stone or concrete pavers. It also resists slipping when wet, which matters more around a pool than most surfaces in a home. Sealing travertine annually protects it from pool chemicals that can erode the stone over time.
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Outside, white board-and-batten siding and a metal roof give this coastal home its clean, modern profile. Below, the first-floor plan reveals an owner’s suite with a private outdoor shower, a covered lanai spanning 44 feet, an outdoor kitchen, and open-concept dining and great room spaces anchored by a fireplace.
Style Tip: Covered lanais oriented along the rear of a home capture prevailing breezes while shading interior glass from direct afternoon sun. That combination reduces cooling loads without sacrificing views. In coastal climates, sizing the lanai at least ten feet deep makes it usable through most of the year.
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