Rosemary Beach, Estate of the Day
Filed under: Estates

I love this house. I've never been to Rosemary Beach, Florida but this home would be reason enough to go. In fact the whole community is filled with similar homes. The community was established in 1995 in Florida's northwest panhandle and features unique architecture that is inspired by the look of Caribbean island towns.
The four bedroom home has a plantation style with large wraparound verandas and heavy wood shutters. No surprise that this home was published in the March 2006 edition of Veranda magazine, a magazine that focuses on gracious Southern homes. Inside it makes excellent use of muted seaside colors on the walls contrasted with blinding white trim and a fancy casual ocean theme. it has a huge kitchen which was designed by a New Orleans chef. There are plenty of glass doors and windows to let the sea breezes in.
The property also includes an equally adorable 600 square foot carriage house with beautiful gulf views. This estate is listed at $7.995 million. After the jump, get swept away.
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