
The generously sized kitchen is sure to be the beating heart of your family.

Entering the master suite from the upstairs hall

The master bathroom (fancy words: en suite) is sandwiched between the master closet and the master suite because you don't want to wake your partner just to change your outfit after a shower.

The great room as seen from the entrance

The rear of the home, and the left side

Alternate view

Another angle of the Great Room

The Master closet includes a trifold mirror and beautiful views of the Bay, because who doesn't want to wake up and see those views every day?

The guest room is attached to the great room and positioned for fantastic views of Brindleton Bay.

A child's room, themed in orange and blue, including space for a child, a toddler, and an infant. The newborn will have to find somewhere else I'm afraid..

The first floor landing isn't very spacious, but you won't spend much time here anyways.

Alternate view

The front entrance

Entering the Master suite from the ensuite

Alternate view

The front and right side of the home from elevation

The left side of the home

The rear of the home, from a nearby cliff face

Alternate view

The front elevation of the home from the left

The first floor hall bathroom. It isn't glamorous but you probably won't want to be in here after franks n beans.

The Great Room fireplace and TV nook

