PORT ST. LUCIE HOMES
French doors open out to the covered lanai and pool from the formal breakfast nook with seating for six.
In a departure from the norm, the
mother-in-law suite with bathroom opens
out to the pool deck rather than the master
suite. The children’s wing and the master
suite both have doors for privacy from the
common areas of the main house.
Craig’s mother lived at the home for 10
years. “Everyone had their own space, but
we all came together in the main house,”
says Robyn. “We raised our kids here.”
The couple’s three children are all graduates
of Florida universities in Tampa, Tallahassee
and Gainesville. Two are graduates
of Lincoln Park Academy in Fort Pierce and
all three attended Morningside Academy.
“The kids were in the pool all the time.
And there were always kids visiting the
game room,” says Robyn. Three bedrooms,
a bathroom and the game room make up
the children’s wing.
The original kitchen looks brand new
after the Dunkelbergers replaced the stove,
microwave, dishwasher and refrigerator
with Bosch appliances. When the dishwasher
broke, it was almost as much to
repair it as replace it.
“We had to replace them all because they
all had to match,” Robyn says.
The home from the outside looks to be
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A different paint scheme sets the formal dining room apart from the rest of the common areas.
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