
Transitional Coastal Residence
Key Highlights
Primary suite on first floor (master down)
Two-story layout with efficient vertical separation
Two-car garage with integrated access
Defined entry with covered front porch
Symmetrical façade with traditional proportions and modern detailing
Strong natural light through vertically stacked window system
Refined landscape integration enhancing curb appeal
This transitional coastal residence is designed with a clear objective: blend timeless architectural proportions with modern livability to create a home that feels both familiar and refined.
The exterior composition draws on traditional forms, with a symmetrical façade and articulated entry, while introducing clean detailing and simplified material transitions to maintain a modern sensibility. The vertical window arrangement anchors the elevation, bringing strong natural light deep into the interior spaces.
The arrival sequence is intentionally structured. A covered entry creates a defined threshold from the street, leading into a layout that prioritizes clarity and functionality. The main living areas are organized for everyday ease, with a natural flow between kitchen, dining, and living spaces.
A key feature of the home is the primary suite on the first floor, providing long-term flexibility and separation from secondary bedrooms. Upstairs, additional bedrooms and shared spaces support family living while allowing adaptability for guest or office use.
The two-car garage is integrated into the side massing to preserve the character of the front elevation, maintaining a clean and cohesive street presence.
As the project advances through pre-construction, attention will be focused on material refinement, interior detailing, and ensuring consistency between architectural intent and final execution.
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