"Treehouse" - Living Areas
Kitchen

The kitchen has ample storage and is equipped with a side-by-side fridge-freezer complete with filtered water and ice-maker. The breakfast-bar has a built-in oven and high-power cook-top. All the upper cabinets have hidden dimmed lights beneath them. The kitchen also has an extra-large sink with a window overlooking the canal, in-sink garbage disposal and dishwasher.
Above the breakfast bar are three stainless-steel pendant lights on dimmers. These are supplemented with six spotlights in the ceiling and a single spot over the sink.
Behind the sink is a large single-hung sash window linking through to the porch and providing views of the pool deck, dock and canal.

Living Room

The living room is in the Southeast corner of the building and is flanked by two walls of windows. Those on the east wall provide views of the Ibis and Egret canal, and those on the South wall give views of the junction of that canal with the east/west Phillips canal.
The room is equipped with a large microfiber couch, recliner and mission-style hardwood coffee table and end-tables. The corner of the room has a 46 inch HD flat TV with DVD.

Dining Area

The dining area is open to the living room and kitchen. The furniture around the Maple table is matched to the chairs around the Breakfast bar, connecting the two eating areas and allowing for up to ten people to eat together in comfort. The dining table is centred on a North facing sash window and has a height-adjustable stainless-steel spotlight above it

Utility Room

In the main hall of the house is the utility closet containing a full size washer and dryer.

Porch

The porch is eight feet deep and forty-six feet wide, giving nearly 400 square feet of usable outdoor space. The porch is twelve feet above the pool deck, allowing it to catch the cooling breezes that blow in off San Carlos bay. The porch provides for views of the full of the Ibis/Egret canal and views of where it joins with the Phillips canal. The porch is the perfect place to sip morning coffee or evening cocktails, watching commercial crabbers, sport-fishing boats and recreational boaters pass the end of the canal as they head out. It also gives the perfect view of the manatees the come into the deep canal to play and feed around the property’s dock.
The half of the porch to the left as you exit the French doors is equipped with faucet and electrical outlets and is ideal for serving outdoor meals.

View from the Porch

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