Where is Boca Raton?
It is home to major corporations, shopping centers like Mizner Park, and Florida Atlantic University.
The city enforces strict building codes to preserve its upscale appearance.
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Boca Raton also features beaches, golf courses, and gated residential communities.
High ceilings and soft mint-green walls frame two seating areas anchored by a richly patterned rug.
Natural light floods in from arched French doors that lead out to the patio.
Deep seating and layered decor give the room a library-meets-lounge feel.
Lounge seating and audio gear wrap around the viewing area, while sports memorabilia fills the corners.
French doors open to a small terrace just beyond the room.
A sitting area by the window shares space with a king-sized bed, layered rugs, and elegant furnishings.
The layout blends relaxation with open views of the palms outside.
Several mint green sofas with red plaid throws gather around low tables near a full bar and entertainment area.
Terracotta floors and open views into the garden create a breezy, resort-like atmosphere.
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Where is Delray Beach?
It combines a walkable beachside setting with art galleries, restaurants, and historic landmarks.
The city hosts events like the Delray Affair and holiday boat parades.
It has a mix of year-round residents, seasonal visitors, and retirees.
Marble pillars with sculptural inlays mark the central axis of the space.
Framed views toward the garden line both the front and back entrances.
Rich materials and suspended lights draw the eye upward toward soaring ceilings and modern vertical panels.
Off to the side, the outdoor pool pavilion peeks through lush palms and cascading sheers.
Kitchen
Parallel marble islands anchor the kitchen beneath staggered pendant lights and green-ceilinged beams.
Built-in wood cabinetry blends with matching paneling that hides appliances for a clean, seamless wall.
Wide-format tile flooring continues toward sliding glass doors that open to the outdoor lounge.
A geometric carpet and barrel ceiling break the symmetry with texture and curve.
Lights are kept low and cozy, ideal for watching films in complete comfort.
Button-tufted chairs and mirrored headboards frame the primary bedroom beneath a coffered ceiling with sculptural lighting.
A wide area rug softens the contrast between the polished floor and luxe furniture.
Multiple French doors open to a private terrace bordered by palms.
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The property features an infinity-edge pool, private dock, and luxury finishes throughout.
Where is Fort Lauderdale?
The city has a major port, Port Everglades, and a busy international airport.
Its a hub for boating, tourism, and conventions, with a redeveloped downtown and beachfront.
Fort Lauderdale also serves as a gateway to the Everglades and the Caribbean.
Clusters of armchairs and sofas wrap around a bold coffee table stacked with design books and sculptures.
A floating staircase with glass railings climbs toward a lofted gallery space, adding architectural rhythm.
Light and texture meet in the open-concept kitchen where natural wood and steel tones frame the space.
A sleek island anchors the room under a trio of globe pendants, balancing function and simplicity.
The kitchen flows effortlessly into lounge and dining zones, all bordered by views of the water.
Framed by sliding glass doors, the primary bedroom looks out over two directions of shoreline.
A wood-paneled ceiling detail and soft recessed lights warm the otherwise airy and open retreat.
Sitting spaces, neutral palettes, and modern lines make it feel equally relaxed and elevated.
Floor-length glass panels blur the line between indoor and outdoor luxury.
A deep vanity niche and subtle seating soften the polished stone surroundings.
The outdoor area blends crisp white surfaces with deep blues and greens from the landscape and sky.
At sunset, the whole scene turns into a glowing terrace against the water.
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Where is Manalapan?
It is one of the wealthiest communities in the U.S., with strict zoning that limits public access.
The town includes the luxury resort Eau Palm Beach, formerly the Ritz-Carlton.
Its geography is split into two non-contiguous sections by the Intracoastal Waterway.
The material palette and lighting design work together to showcase the symmetry of the architecture.
Upholstered wall panels, recessed lighting, and a theater-style screen area give the space a cinematic vibe.
Off to the side, a rack of cues and an adjoining room enhance its recreational function.
The ceiling lights and custom chandelier above finish off the rooms clean, modern feel.
Marble flooring in a herringbone pattern spreads across the bathroom where a stone soaking tub anchors the layout.
A double vanity with wall-mounted mirrors and sleek lighting fixtures sits across from the shower and adjacent dressing area.
Storage spaces, open shelving, and soft finishes blend to give the bathroom both elegance and utility.
Just behind, a shaded patio area connects to the homes open-air seating space.
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It is primarily residential, with many waterfront estates and limited commercial development.
The town includes part of Hypoluxo Island and is accessible by a single bridge.
Manalapan is known for its privacy and low population density.
Soaring ceilings and a triple-tiered chandelier anchor the main living area in the center of this ocean-facing home.
Sculptural vases, plush seating, and two square coffee tables create symmetry across a light-toned patterned rug.
A glass balcony overhead and minimal wall decor offer unobstructed views and a sense of openness throughout the space.
A sculptural light fixture hovers above a black rectangular table surrounded by velvet-upholstered chairs.
Two consoles, glass vases, and a textured centerpiece maintain the monochrome palette with subtle accents.
Corner placement gives the primary bedroom panoramic water views framed by floor-to-ceiling glass.
A chaise lounge and modern side table sit along the windows across from a large wooden-framed bed.
Warm-toned drapery and light wood flooring soften the contemporary layout.
Facing the ocean, the primary bathroom centers its layout around a square freestanding tub and matching lounge chair.
The layout includes a walk-in shower and fireplace wall for added comfort.
Palm trees border the space, offering shade to several seating areas spread across the light paver deck.
Glass balconies and stone columns reflect the homes architectural rhythm from the outside.
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