Six-Bedroom Modern Custom Home in Bayshore Beautiful, Tampa
Built in 2016, this 6-bed, 6-bath, 4,000 sq. ft. home sits on a 9,576 sq. ft. lot in Tampa’s Bayshore Beautiful neighborhood. Featuring hardwood and tile floors, modern stucco exterior, open-plan living, and attached garage, it blends contemporary architecture with family-friendly design. Located in the desirable Plant, Coleman, and Roosevelt school districts, just steps from Bayshore Boulevard.
Bayshore Beautiful is one of Tampa's most family-anchored neighborhoods — a corridor where school district, walkability, and proximity to Bayshore Boulevard converge with established residential character. This six-bedroom, six-bathroom custom home at 3303 W Dorchester Street, completed in 2016, delivers 4,000 square feet of program calibrated for the kind of family that actually needs that bedroom count.
The architecture leads with confident contemporary massing: clean stucco exterior, controlled detailing, and a horizontal posture that gives the home a substantial street presence without crowding the 9,576-square-foot lot. Hardwood and tile flooring define material zones across the open plan, with the textural variation giving the interior dimensional interest at the scale a residence this size benefits from.
The plan resolves the genuine challenge of six-bedroom programs: how do you deliver that bedroom count without making the house feel institutional? The solution here is bedroom wings that step away from the open public rooms, so the entertaining and daily-living spaces never carry the visual weight of the upstairs program. An attached garage handles the practical end of family logistics.
Location is the structural anchor. The home sits within the Plant, Coleman, and Roosevelt school districts — three of the most consistently top-rated public schools in Hillsborough County — and within steps of Bayshore Boulevard's waterfront walking, biking, and running corridor. This project represents MTBH Studios' continued contemporary residential work in Tampa's most established family neighborhoods, delivered through an integrated design-build process that handles both the architectural ambition and the family-program logistics.

























