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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,387
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

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The first floor centers on a great room measuring 21 by 16 feet, open to a dining area and kitchen. A covered front porch spans 20 by 14 feet. A side covered porch with a grill hood adds outdoor cooking space. The garage, mud room, pantry, and entry with a two-story ceiling round out the layout.
Floor Plan

Second-floor layout features a master bedroom with 10-foot ceilings and private balcony access. Two additional bedrooms share a hall bath. A laundry closet with a folding area, linen storage, and an open-to-below stairwell defines the central circulation zone. A side balcony off Br. 2 adds outdoor reach.
White Stucco Exterior with Dual Balconies and Arched Ground-Level Entry
Crisp white stucco wraps this two-story home. Standing-seam metal roof, black cable railings, grid windows, and a centered arch define its back facade with tropical plantings below.
Did You Know: White stucco exteriors paired with metal roofing are common in coastal Florida construction because both materials resist salt air and high humidity better than wood or fiber cement siding. Standing-seam metal roofs can last 40 to 70 years with minimal maintenance, making them a practical choice in hurricane-prone regions.
Warm Wood Tones and Boucle Seating Define an Open Coastal Dining Space

Fluted wood pedestals support a round dining table surrounded by boucle chairs with sculpted wood frames. A black-and-brass chandelier hangs overhead. Woven barstools line the kitchen counter. Sliding glass doors flood the open-plan space with natural light and views of mature trees.
By The Numbers: Round dining tables seat the same number of guests as rectangular ones of comparable size while eliminating sharp corners, making them better suited to open-plan layouts where traffic flows around the furniture. Boucle upholstery, a looped wool-blend fabric, has surged in popularity for dining chairs because it holds its shape under regular use better than flat-weave alternatives.
Fireplace Wall with Mounted TV Anchors a Light-Filled Coastal Living Room

Warm fire burns behind a dark tile surround beneath a wood mantel. White sofas, a low wood coffee table, and woven accents sit on light hardwood flooring.
Budget Tip: Mounting your TV above a fireplace saves floor and wall space in narrow living rooms, but keep the screen centered at or below eye level when seated to reduce neck strain. A slim mantel shelf, like the light oak one shown here, creates useful separation between heat source and electronics without requiring a full built-in cabinet system.
Rattan Pendants and Marble Waterfall Island Anchor a Coastal Kitchen

Woven rattan pendants hang over a marble waterfall island flanked by wood-frame barstools, with fluted glass cabinets and a stone backsplash completing the palette.
Try This: Quartz slabs with gold veining can be used on both the countertop and the island waterfall panel to create a continuous stone look without the maintenance demands of natural marble. Matching the backsplash slab to the countertop, as shown here, visually expands a kitchen by reducing the number of competing materials. Ask your fabricator to book-match the slabs so the veining mirrors itself across surfaces.
Pendant Lights and Layered Neutrals Shape a Serene Coastal Bedroom

Pendant lights flanking the bed replace bulky table lamps and free up nightstand surface space.
Linen bedding, gray upholstered headboard, oak nightstands, and abstract textured wall art complete the palette.
Double Vanity With Brass Fixtures and Geometric Wallpaper Sets a Confident Bathroom Tone

Taupe cabinet fronts with knob hardware sit below a marble countertop. Brass faucets, round mirrors, and a single sconce between them pull the palette together without overcrowding the wall.
- Brass fixtures develop a deeper patina over time, which suits coastal bathrooms where slight aging reads as intentional rather than worn.
- Geometric wallpaper in neutral tones adds visual texture without competing with natural stone or wood finishes nearby.
- Reeded cabinet doors break up flat surfaces and cast subtle shadow lines that give built-in furniture more dimension.
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Exterior rendering shows a white stucco two-story home with a metal roof, garage, and balcony. Below, the first-floor plan reveals a great room, dining area, kitchen, mud room, covered porches, and a two-story entry.
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