The great room has stained birch beams, a tray ceiling, and Naturally Aged
Maple Blackstone wood flooring that can be found throughout the home.
At the flagstone paver entrance, you are greeted by grand
walnut finished entry doors. In this 4,472 square-foot, two-story,
four bedroom, four and a half bath home, the intricate details,
the graceful flow, the harmony of light and space and stunning
design from room to room are noticeable everywhere. As you
enter through the double entry doors with a rich walnut finish
that lead into the foyer, your eyes will be drawn to the eight
built-in box display wall surrounding the fireplace, a dramatic
focal point for your most cherished possessions. The great room,
with its stained birch beans and tray ceiling, harmonious use of
shellstone and Maple Blackstone, Naturally Aged wood flooring
– carried throughout the residence, hones The Mindera’s design
aesthetic. This home works well on many levels due to the flow
and the openness of the floor plan, a signature of John Cannon
Homes.
The soul of the home is the kitchen, and The Mindera’s kitchen
is central to its elegant, sophisticated lifestyle. From the great
room, the floor plan graciously flows into the kitchen and main
dining room area. Your culinary creativity will be inspired by
state-of-the-art stainless steel Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances. The
blend of the kitchen’s antique white painted maple cabinetry
and rustic knotty alder with a driftwood stain at the island is
complemented by the Oatmeal quartz Zodiaq solid surface
counters and Lunada Bay mosaic tile.
Off the kitchen and dining area is a study, and beyond that
an intimate open courtyard separates the study from one of the
four bedrooms. Two bedrooms are located on the second floor,
each with a separate full bath with quartz Silestone countertops,
maple cabinets in a fashionable shaker design, shower and tub. A
bridge connects the bedrooms with a bonus room.
60 TAMPA BAY MAGAZINE NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2015