Stunning Waterfront Homes That Will Upgrade Your Lifestyle – Modern architecture is often linked to nature and well-being, featuring full-height glass windows, open-plan living spaces and plenty of greenery. More often, Waterfront Homes are considered to be a prime real estate by many due to their outstanding views and locations, and according to new studies, health benefits.
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Here are 5 beachfront homes around the world that might just be what you need for a happier and luxurious lifestyle.
Island Creek House
This beautiful property sits at the wetland edge with 360-degree ribbon windows offering views of the spectacular wetlands. In its interior, the natural palette continues with new-growth cypress-clad walls and ceilings, a floating concrete staircase, and large picture windows mounted in blackened steel.
Seaberg House
The Seaberg House is reminiscent of the classic Australian beach house with contemporary design in the key of Nordic minimalist design. The living room and the master suite is part of the House’s core with a cluster of outhouses connected by a wooden platform, ensuring privacy with continuity to the central communal spaces.
Modern Lodge
With 3,200 square feet, 3 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, the home surrounded by cypress and sleek dark metal offer an immersive view of Weatherby lake as you leave the city behind you.
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Turtle Tail Drive
With 11,000 square feet, 6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms, this beautiful waterfront home define contemporary style, masterfully built for indoor/outdoor living. The Turtle Tail Drive or villa Tip of the Tail is a private, Miami meets Mykonos interactive experience with nature and the waterfront.
Tavern Island Norwalk
With 6,116 square feet, 6 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms (3 partial), Tavern Island Norwalk is a private and serene escape a mere hour away from New York City; it is also one of the rarest luxury properties in New York. The romantic Tavern Island boasts incredible sunrise and sunset views overlooking the charming harbor of Rowayton. This 3.5-acre compound consists of a beautifully restored Tudor-style main house with interiors of more than 6,000 square feet, a recently built boathouse with guest quarters, an antique caretaker’s house, and a tea house built on the perfect location to capture glorious waterfront and Manhattan views.
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