A Home’s Personality: Finishes and Details
While the aesthetic effect of finishes and custom elements is obvious, these details also profoundly affect how you line in your custom home every day.
While the aesthetic effect of finishes and custom elements is obvious, these details also profoundly affect how you line in your custom home every day.
With over 1 million Florida residents working remotely, the home office has transformed from an afterthought to one of the most important rooms in the home.
A luxury waterfront home represents the pinnacle of Florida living—where everyday life blends effortlessly with panoramic water views.
A safe room, sometimes called a “storm shelter” or “panic room,” is a fortified space within your home designed to provide protection from extreme weather events or home intrusions.
Vacation homes are meant to maximize views and recreational opportunities. Whether a gulf-front property or golf course retreat, the design should highlight the home’s surroundings.
The choice between building a one story or two-story home depends on many factors, including accessibility, livability and overall design preferences.
If you are planning to build a Florida custom home within the next two to five years, here’s how you can start preparing.
What flooring options work best for Florida living? Let’s take a closer look at the materials that balance beauty, resilience, and cool comfort.
One of the most underrated elements of a custom home is closet space - but it's a detail that transforms how a home functions and feels.
For homeowners designing on compact coastal lots, one of the biggest challenges is finding the right balance between privacy and stunning views.

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