This sophisticated modern home was designed by Michael Wenrich Architects in collaboration with E2 Custom Homes, located in Maitland, a suburban city in Orange County, Florida. This 4,800 square foot vacation getaway is set within the 9-acre, canal-front Lake Maitland Owl Preserve subdivision.
Surrounded by a tranquil woodsy setting which infuses the interior and invites the outside in with treetop views from second floor bedrooms and scenic vistas from almost every room. An open concept and flexible floor plan offers five bedrooms and six bathrooms — this highlights a downstairs master bedroom with a lanai and a large master suite with a spacious rooftop deck and green roof.
Project Team: Architecture: Michael Wenrich | Construction: E2 Homes | Interior Design: Rob Turner | Landscape Architecture: Evergreen Consulting
What We Love: Exquisite architecture and design come together in this sophisticated modern home that seamlessly blends form, function and efficiency. With an abundance of decadent amenities throughout this stylish home, this is the perfect getaway for hosting gatherings with family and friends. We are especially loving the sumptuous outdoor spaces and how the effortlessly merge with the indoor living areas.
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Note: Have a look at another fabulous home tour that we have featured here on One Kindesign from the portfolio of the builders of this project, E2 Homes: Beach style dream house in Florida flaunts phenomenal outdoor oasis.
A state of the art kitchen is immaculate with white quartz counters, a stunning Cristallo Quartzite backlit backsplash, Wolf Pro dual range, SubZero refrigerator and freezer, and room-sized walk-in pantry. This space is connected to both the living and dining rooms, all of which open up to the back patio.
The expansive outdoor space boasts a summer kitchen, saltwater pool and heated spa, and 400 foot boardwalk with a boat slip, all with endless wetland views.
Photos: AO Foto – Rickie Agapito
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