Every Condotor home starts from the same question: how much life can a single-story plan hold without asking anyone to compromise? The Alcove answers with a wide, uninterrupted spine — foyer to living room to dining to kitchen — that lets a household of four spread out or gather in without a single hallway pinch point.
The private wing keeps its distance. Three secondary bedrooms share a quiet corridor of their own, while the primary suite sits opposite the plan entirely, wrapped in its own bath, closet, and a direct line to the covered terrace.
The full drawing set, paired with the room-by-room dimension schedule used to build it. Scroll the schedule to see how each space was sized against the whole.
What the schedule can't show is how the light moves through it — how a cantilevered edge throws shade over the terrace by early afternoon, or how a single planted corner softens a very deliberate grid of concrete and glass.
Condotor pairs each floor plan with an elevation built to hold up outside the drawing, not just inside it. The Alcove's massing is designed to read this way from the street: layered, quiet, and unmistakably considered.