The Westbury III

Designed for expanded living, the home balances larger gathering spaces with defined private areas and a layout that supports both daily comfort and hosting with ease. Every space is scaled with intention, creating a home that feels open, capable, and complete from the moment you walk through it.  

Each space is scaled with purpose, so the home feels open and capable from the first walk-through not something you outgrow over time.

Englewood, Florida | Designed for Southwest Florida Living 

Designed to Support Easy Livin

Expansive living without losing structure. The main living area flows across the kitchen, dining, and great room, creating a connected central space designed for everyday use and entertaining. Large sliding glass doors open the interior to outdoor living areas, with optional impact-glass options for added protection and resilience, creating seamless movement throughout the home. The kitchen remains connected while maintaining full functionality. Private spaces are thoughtfully separated, with the owner’s suite set apart for quiet and secondary bedrooms placed for accessibility without crossing primary living areas. Everything is organized to support easy living. 

The Westbury III Floor Plan

The Westbury III offers a larger layout designed to keep living areas open while maintaining clear structure. The kitchen, dining, and great room connect as one continuous space, allowing movement to feel natural without losing definition.

Indoor-outdoor transitions are built in, extending the main living area outward. Beyond the central space, utility areas are positioned for function, while the owner’s suite is separated to provide privacy from the rest of the home.

Additional bedrooms are placed on the opposite side, creating a layout that supports both shared living and individual space without overlap.

Expanded Living Areas
Defined Private Zones
Everyday Function at Scale

Designed for Larger Living

The Westbury III is designed to support both everyday living and larger gatherings. The main living space stays open and connected, while the kitchen remains central and functional at scale. Indoor-outdoor transitions extend usable space, and the split-bedroom layout keeps private areas separate without disrupting the overall flow.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Westbury III handle larger living spaces without feeling oversized?

The layout is structured to keep the main living area open while still defining how each space is used. The kitchen, dining, and great room stay connected, but their placement prevents the home from feeling empty or undefined. The scale feels intentional—not excessive.

Both are built in. The central living space supports larger gatherings, while room placement and circulation keep everyday movement simple. The home doesn’t need to be “reset” after hosting—it’s designed to function the same day to day.

The owner’s suite is positioned away from the main living area and secondary bedrooms, creating a clear separation. This allows the home to stay active in shared spaces without affecting quieter areas.

It avoids wasted square footage. Circulation paths are direct, utility spaces are positioned where they’re actually used, and transitions between rooms are intentional. The size supports function—it doesn’t create extra maintenance or unused areas.

The key factor isn’t just square footage—it’s how the space is organized. The Westbury III is designed to make a larger home feel manageable, with clear zones, efficient movement, and spaces that serve a defined purpose from day one.

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3579 S. Access Road, Suite G. Englewood, Florida 34224

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