REAL ESTATE
Top-of-the-line appliances,
speckled salmon granite
countertops and a geometric
tray ceiling add to the home’s
spacious chef’s kitchen.
The home’s third-floor
loft is finished and can
be used as a family
room, game room or an
additional guest area.
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The main house has five bedrooms, four full bathrooms and
two half baths. There is an abundance of space on the ground
level for entertaining and relaxing due to its open floor plan. The
living room has gleaming hardwood flooring and a high ceiling
with recessed lighting that give it a spacious and airy feeling. A
trio of oversized windows provides views of the Gulf of Mexico
along with glass-panel French doors that open to the covered
patio. The living room also has a gas fireplace and custom built-in
shelving for media, artwork and curios. A secluded den/sitting
room separated from the living room by framed glass privacy
doors could serve as a fifth bedroom.
The living room flows into the home’s gourmet kitchen, which
has an elegant, granite topped breakfast bar. Vintage brick tiles
from the original construction cover the kitchen floor for a classic
style. A multitude of modern recessed lights and a sophisticated
tray ceiling complete the look, while speckled salmon colored
granite countertops add their own special touch. Across from
the breakfast bar is a seating area for casual meals or additional
workspace. From the adjoining dining area, French doors lead
to a covered patio and the beach beyond.
On the second floor is the master bedroom with polished
hardwood flooring and glorious views of the turquoise waters
of the Gulf of Mexico. Multiple sets of glass panel French doors
lead into the dressing room featuring a wall of windows.