The concrete used for the piers that elevate this project over the floodplain received Florida Green Home Standard points for containing over 18% fly ash content. The round shape also received points for an efficient surface area that reduces heating and cooling loads. Spray foam insulation was used throughout, creating an air-tight seal, and the unvented soffit removes a common path for influx of moisture and salt-laden air into the attic space. Low flow water fixtures (<1.75 GPM) were used throughout, and a manifold hot water system. A ventilating dehumidifier provides efficient fresh air and moisture control.
The open floor plan and light-colored vaulted tongue and groove wood ceilings give the home an open and airy feeling. The two levels of covered porches facing the sea provide connected outdoor living spaces to enjoy the beautiful views of the Gulf and the dunes. The space under the house created by the piling foundation is used for a parking area that offers protection from the elements.