A compact, open-concept Panama residence built around a dramatic glass wall, a covered pavilion, and a future resort-style backyard.
View the RoomsView the PlanThe house is not designed for future bedrooms. It is complete at 1,150–1,200 sq ft. Future upgrades are lifestyle additions: pool, hot tub, detached garage, outdoor kitchen, landscaping, and solar.
Kitchen, dining, and living are one continuous great room with no hallways.
The 16' × 24' pavilion becomes the real family room and entertaining space.

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Exterior entry with single-slope roof, white stucco, black windows, warm wood soffit, and a clean modern tropical arrival experience.
Covered 16 by 24 outdoor living room with TV wall, lounge, dining area, and rough-ins for the future outdoor kitchen.
One open space for living, dining, and kitchen with the view pulled through the 16-foot glass wall to the pavilion.
Single-wall kitchen with a 10-foot island, full appliance wall, pantry storage, quartz counters, and seating for four.
Executive office and Human Advisor AI studio with built-ins, a professional video background, hidden storage, and a Murphy bed.
Private, efficient hotel-style suite with natural light, quiet separation, walk-in closet, and direct connection to the ensuite.
Spa-inspired bathroom with double vanity, walk-in shower, warm lighting, matte black fixtures, and durable tropical finishes.
Compact service core with a full guest bath, walk-in shower, laundry, storage, and practical utility planning.
A visual planning blueprint showing the current room relationships, pavilion location, master suite, office/guest room, and open living concept.
Future lifestyle expansion with a rectangular pool, hot tub zone, tropical landscaping, and green-space views beyond the pavilion.
The current planning layout organizes the home around one open great room, a 16-foot glass wall, and a covered rear pavilion. The master suite and office/guest room sit on opposite sides for privacy.
Compact enough for budget discipline, large enough for a real home.
Master suite opposite office/guest room for privacy.
Fully opening stacked panels if pricing allows.
Modern look, simple construction, better rain drainage.
Exact dimensions, room layout, door swings, kitchen, baths, office, windows, and pavilion.
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