The Westbury II

A home shaped around everyday ease—open gathering areas, defined private rooms, and a layout that gives each part of the home a clear role without feeling overly divided.

Scaled with intention, the Westbury II feels open from the start—comfortable to live in now, and capable enough to carry more over time.

Englewood, Florida | Designed for Southwest Florida living

Open Living | Indoor-Outdoor Connection | Split Bedroom Layout | Entertaining Kitchen

Built for How Space Should Actually Work

The Westbury II is designed to support larger living without losing clarity. The main living area unfolds across the kitchen, dining, and great room, creating a central space that feels open while remaining structured. Expansive openings extend the home outward to the lanai, maintaining a natural connection between indoor and outdoor living. The kitchen is positioned to stay engaged with the home while functioning efficiently at scale. Private spaces are placed with clear separation, allowing the owner’s suite to remain quiet and removed, while secondary bedrooms stay easily accessible without interrupting the flow of the main living areas. Every element is arranged to create a home that feels intentional, balanced, and easy to live in.

The Westbury II Floor Plan

The Westbury II is designed to deliver more space without sacrificing structure. The kitchen, dining, and great room are aligned to create a central living environment that feels open, yet clearly defined. Movement between spaces is direct and intuitive, supporting both daily routines and larger gatherings with ease. Indoor-outdoor transitions are integrated naturally, extending the living experience beyond the interior.

Central Living Presence
Private Retreat Separation
Built for Real Use Over Time
Space That Holds Up to How You Live

4 Bedroom | 3 Bathroom | 3 Car Garage | 2134 Sq. Ft.

The Westbury II is designed to carry more without losing order. Shared spaces are positioned to stay active and connected, while still feeling grounded and easy to navigate. The kitchen remains central to how the home operates, supporting both daily use and larger moments without becoming overwhelmed.

Explore the Westbury II in Detail

Frequently Asked Questions

What keeps the layout from feeling too spread out?

The home is structured around a central living core, allowing surrounding spaces to connect back without creating distance or disconnection. It maintains presence without feeling excessive.

Shared areas are positioned to stay active and connected, while private rooms remain set apart. This allows the home to shift naturally between everyday use and larger gatherings.

The transition between interior and lanai adds usable space without complicating the layout, giving the home more range without adding unnecessary square footage.

Separation is achieved through placement rather than barriers, allowing bedrooms to feel removed while the overall layout stays open and cohesive.

Each space is proportioned to support consistent use, preventing areas from feeling underutilized while still accommodating changes in how the home is lived in.

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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.

Address

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

Email

info@portergc.com

Phone

941.445.8595