The Michelangelo

A home shaped by proportion and detail, with open living, defined structure, and a layout that feels composed from the moment you enter. Every space is designed with intention, creating a home that feels complete from day one. 

Every space is resolved with intention, creating a home that feels complete without needing adjustment over time.

Englewood, Florida | Designed for Southwest Florida Living 

Designed for Intentional Living

The Michelangelo is shaped around how each space feels and functions together. The main living area remains open while ceiling lines, built-ins, and architectural framing bring structure and definition to the space. Natural light moves through the home while maintaining balance throughout the interior, with optional impact-glass configurations available for added protection and performance. The owner’s suite is positioned as a private wing, creating clear separation from the rest of the home, while secondary spaces remain connected without competing with the primary living areas. At the center of the layout, the kitchen serves as both a visual and functional anchor, supporting everyday living and larger gatherings with ease. 

The Azalea Floor Plan

The Michelangelo is designed with a stronger sense of structure, where open living is shaped rather than left undefined. The main living area connects kitchen, dining, and great room, while architectural elements create distinction within the space. Indoor-outdoor living is built into the layout, extending the main areas outward without disrupting the interior. Beyond the central space, rooms are positioned to create separation, allowing private areas to feel quiet while remaining easily accessible.

Spatial Flow
Privacy Balance
Daily Function

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.

Explore the Michelangelo in Detail

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the Michelangelo different from a typical open-concept home?

It introduces structure within openness. Spaces are connected, but architectural elements define how each area is used, so the home feels intentional rather than wide open.

Both are built together. The layout supports everyday movement, while design elements shape how each space feels and functions.

Private areas are positioned away from the main living space, creating separation while keeping the home easy to navigate.

Openings are placed to extend the main living areas outward, allowing the transition to feel natural without disrupting interior structure.

Homeowners who want a more refined layout—where space is not only open, but clearly defined and intentionally designed.

Start Your Project

Whether you’re building a custom home or planning a renovation, the first step is a straightforward conversation. We’ll review your goals, your property, and what it takes to execute it the right way.

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

info@portergc.com

941.445.8595