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250 Northwind Rd Custom Home

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YEAR 2019

250 Northwind Rd Custom Home

Exquisite and unparalleled architecture and design come together at 250 Northwind, a gorgeous new construction, canal-front contemporary that seamlessly blends form, function, and efficiency. Located on over half an acre of dry land, with a boardwalk wandering over much of 3 acres of wetlands to a canal boat slip leading to Lake Maitland on the Winter Park Chain of Lakes. The private, natural wooded beauty surrounding the home infuses the interior, bringing the outside in with treetop views from second-floor bedrooms and scenic vistas from most every room.

The open floor plan has large spaces created for functionality and versatility, with upstairs and downstairs master suites and laundry rooms, as well as 3 additional upstairs bedrooms and a bonus loft. The gourmet kitchen is immaculate with white quartz counters, a stunning Cristallo Quartzite backlit backsplash, Wolf Pro dual range, a Sub-zero refrigerator & freezer, and a room-sized walk-in pantry. This ultra-sophisticated home sets a new standard of excellence in Central Florida, with upgrades and amenities galore. Additional extras include 3 car garage, saltwater pool & heated spa, summer kitchen, and rooftop deck.

A canal-front stunner located within the 9-acre Lake Maitland Owl Preserve, this 5-bedroom, 6-bathroom modern home was designed by Michael Weinrich Architects. With more than 4,800 sq. ft., the open concept and flexible floor plan feature both a downstairs master bedroom with a lanai and a full master suite, complete with a large rooftop deck and green roof.

A state-of-the-art Sub-Zero/Wolf kitchen and large pantry connect both the living and dining rooms, which open up to a spacious back patio. The large outdoor space boasts a summer kitchen, pool/spa, and a 400 ft boardwalk with a boat slip, all with endless wetland views.

CLIENT

Martin Stewart

ARCHITECT

Jimmy Smith

LOCATION

London, UK

SIZE

1,200m2

TYPE

Residential Project