Michelangelo Floor Plan

A layout shaped by proportion, open living framed with structure, and private spaces positioned for balance and retreat.

How the Michelangelo Is Composed

The Michelangelo is organized around a central living space that connects kitchen, dining, and great room while maintaining a strong sense of structure. Architectural elements define each area, giving the home clarity without closing it off. The kitchen is positioned to remain visually connected, while ceiling lines and built-ins create subtle separation. Openings extend the living space outward, reinforcing indoor-outdoor living without overwhelming the interior.

 

Defined Living Structure

Kitchen, dining, and great room connect as one space, while architectural detail creates separation without breaking flow.

Private Suite Placement

The owner’s suite is positioned away from secondary bedrooms, creating a more quiet and defined retreat.

A Layout Defined by Structure and Detail

The Michelangelo is designed to feel composed at every scale. Living spaces remain open but clearly defined, while architectural elements give each area purpose. Large openings extend the home outward, and the layout maintains separation without breaking connection—creating a home that feels both refined and functional.

A Plan That Feels Resolved Before You Build

The Michelangelo is designed to feel complete from the start. Each space is proportioned and placed with intention, creating a home that balances openness with definition, and daily function with refined design. Review the layout, explore the details, and take the next step toward building a home that’s already been carefully composed.