Choosing a home isn’t just about square footage or number of bedrooms. It’s really about how you live day to day, and what you want your space to feel like. Some people want something simple and easy to maintain. Others want room to host or space for the family to spread out. And sometimes, it’s a mix of both. Odds are there’s a Medallion Home floorplan that will fit your lifestyle perfectly.

Sanibel
For a simpler, maintenance-assisted way of living
If you’re ready for a little less upkeep but still want a home that feels comfortable and inviting, the Sanibel villa makes a lot of sense. At just over 1,400 square feet, it’s easy to live in and easy to take care of, without feeling cramped. The kitchen and great room open up nicely and tend to become the go-to spot for everything from slow mornings with coffee to casual get-togethers with friends. The owner’s suite sits off on its own, giving you a bit of separation — not to mention two walk-in closets that make everyday living a little easier.

Bermuda
For everyday comfort with space to host when you want to
The Bermuda sits in that middle ground where you get more space, but it still feels easy to live in. With over 2,300 square feet, four bedrooms, and an open layout, it gives you flexibility without ever feeling like too much. Everything is on one level, which makes a bigger difference than you might expect. There are no stairs to worry about, and the spaces flow together in a way that just feels natural. The main living area is open enough for entertaining, but still works well for everyday life, whether you’re cooking, relaxing, or entertaining. It’s the kind of home that adapts easily, depending on what the day looks like. And if you want to see it in person, you can tour the model at Watercolor Place in Bradenton.

Silver Palm
For those who want a little more space and something a bit different
The Silver Palm has a very distinct feel compared to more traditional layouts. It’s larger, just under 3,500 square feet, but what really stands out is how the space is arranged. The private courtyard and lanai create a natural indoor-outdoor flow that captures the essence of Southwest Florida. Inside, you’ve got room to spread out. The main level includes a spacious great room, a large kitchen, and a unique den that can flex to become whatever you want (or need) it to be. Upstairs adds even more flexibility with a bonus room and additional bedrooms. This is the kind of home that works well if you want defined spaces for different parts of your life, whether that’s hosting, working, or just having room to step away and relax. To experience this home in person, visit our Aqua community in Bradenton, Florida.

Grand Cayman
For when luxury, comfort, and entertaining matter
At over 4,200 square feet, the Grand Cayman is designed for people who want room to live without compromise. The layout gives you multiple living areas, including a family room, dining room, and living room, so you’re never limited to just one space. It’s easy to host, but it’s also easy to spread out and have quiet moments when you want them. The kitchen, with its large island and butler’s pantry, naturally becomes a gathering spot. And the four-car garage adds a level of practicality that’s hard to overlook, especially if you have hobbies, extra vehicles, or just want the storage. There’s also flexibility built in, with a den that can become an office, media room, or something else entirely. This floorplan tends to appeal to buyers who want their home to support everything they enjoy, both inside and out, without feeling limited by space. We invite you to tour this stunning home in person at our Hampton Lakes community in Sarasota, Florida.

Fit your right fit in a Medallion Home floorplan
The right Medallion Home floorplan is the one that makes your daily routine feel easier and your home feel more like your own. If you’re not sure which one fits best, walking through a model is the easiest way to start. Contact us today to schedule your personal tour of any Medallion Home community.






