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All of the home's bedrooms form a border around the house, leaving a center medium for social use in the living room, kitchen and even pool, porch and barbeque areas. Upon venturing to the outside of the house, you will note the same Melina wood that was utilized on much of the interior, as well as numerous plant and wildlife implementations. The key feature of the property, however, is the magnificent pool that extends from the inside of the house to the exterior.