This $26.5 million Florida beachfront mansion brings the Greek Islands to the Gulf of Mexico - al.com

2022-07-02 10:47:31 By : Ms. Yuki Fung

Mont Blanc in Seagrove, Florida / Images by Dave Warren Real Estate Photography

You could probably get used to living there.

If you’ve got $26.5 million to spare, a beachfront Florida panhandle mansion is on the market.

‘Mont Blanc’’ is a four-story, 9,051-square-foot mansion overlooking the Gulf of Mexico at 146 Montgomery St. in Seagrove.

Modeled on the architecture of the Greek Islands, the home was designed by Archiscapes & TS Adams Studio, with construction by Scott Barnes Development and interiors by Robin Rains Interior Design.

Completed in 2019 on an 18-month construction schedule, the home features six bedrooms, six bathrooms and three half-baths.

Entering on the ground floor, one sees a private courtyard with three oversize garage stalls and premium lighting.

A eurowall compliments the home’s private pool deck, along with a covered patio overlooking the beach, with space for a full outdoor kitchen.

The first level also offers a full king suite, with bathroom and walk-in shower. There’s a separate laundry area, pool bathroom, commercial ice maker and additional storage.

A grand foyer staircase cast in white venetian plaster ushers you up to entertainment space on the second floor.

The living area offers 180 degree views over the gulf, with a gas fireplace and adjacent chef’s kitchen & adjoining scullery. There’s also a two large king suites, and what’s described as a “Pinterest-style bunk room.”

The master level on the third floor has a spa-like master bathroom, complete with heated seating in the steam shower, a private massage and body scrub table, and a wall of windows to catch the sunset over the water.

The floor has its own laundry station, wet bar, sauna and fitness room.

There’s an additional bedroom suite on the third floor, and a third laundry station for guests.

On the top floor, a custom built bar area and wine cave opens up onto a veranda.

There’s also marble and hardwood flooring throughout the house, hand-hewn oak beams and eucalyptus wood accents, and fortified concrete construction.

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