Crafted to embrace the allure of sunsets, this contemporary residence in Florida pays homage to its predecessor on the peninsula lot. Referred to as The Pink House, this stunning home in Naples was completed five years ago and is now listed for $17.2 million.
Constructed in 2018 by a meticulous architect, builder, and interior designer, the house is a tribute to the previous structure from the 1960s, famously adorned in a vibrant pink hue, as shared by listing agent Annie Hagstrom of John R. Wood Properties. The owners sought to create a dwelling that honors the legacy of the iconic pink house while maximizing the property’s breathtaking views.
The outcome is a charming 4,315-square-foot home featuring a prominent pink wall, seamlessly visible both indoors and outdoors. This distinctive feature sets the residence apart along Naples Bay, catching the eye from various vantage points.
Hagstrom expresses admiration for the pink wall, describing its strategic placement to be visible from outdoor spaces, creating a consistent visual experience from exterior to interior. The house, with its three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and expansive floor-to-ceiling windows, is oriented to face west, offering captivating sunset views. The design promotes a seamless integration of indoor and outdoor living, allowing residents to open doors and bask in the feeling of being outdoors.
One of the bedrooms boasts a unique element—a bed nestled in a window nook, cantilevered from the home, providing an exceptional view of the water. Hagstrom envisions this space as a cozy retreat for reading and relaxation.
Described as a work of art, the property begins impressing from the driveway, which is a living sculpture with sections of cultivated grass being watered from beneath. The owners transformed it into a visually appealing feature, refraining from parking vehicles to maintain its aesthetic appeal.
The backyard showcases an infinity pool and 170 feet of private peninsula, though currently lacking a dock, the property includes 80 feet of deeded canal frontage with deep water. Recently, the sellers adjusted the price to $17.2 million to align with the current market conditions and generate increased interest.
Hagstrom shares that the decision to sell is driven by the owners’ passion for embarking on new creative ventures. Eager to delve into another project down the street, they are drawn to the building and design process, relishing the opportunity to work with people and explore unconventional materials once again.