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Hurricane-Ready, Picture-Perfect: Explore This Florida Dome Home in Photos

Palm Coast Double Dome Home.

The Palm Coast Double Dome Home in Bunnell, Florida.

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Laundry Room.

Roomy full-size laundry room with ample space for a refrigerator, freezer, washing machine, and dryer.

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Bunnell, Florida is now home to a beautiful new Monolithic Dome residence. This double-dome house offers 2,147 square feet of living space. The main dome measures 42 feet in diameter, while the second, smaller dome is 30 feet across and connected to the main living space by an air-formed tunnel that houses the laundry room.

Inside, the home includes three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a den, and a loft. Visitors are welcomed into a spacious living area with an open-concept kitchen that brings in natural light and encourages gathering. Outside, the home sits quietly on a wooded property beside a peaceful pond. A screened-in porch offers a relaxing place to enjoy the view and sounds of nature.

Built to last, this Monolithic Dome offers significant advantages in Florida’s climate. The curved concrete shell resists pests, humidity, and extreme weather. In a region that’s seen its share of hurricanes—including Matthew, Irma, and Ian—this home provides peace of mind with its proven disaster-resistance. It’s also incredibly energy-efficient, keeping utility costs low.

We love the finished home so much, we brought in a professional photographer to capture it properly.

Navy and White Kitchen.

A striking navy and white kitchen designed for open-concept living.

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View of the Great Room from Kitchen.
Great Room with Breakfast Bar.

[Left] An open kitchen leads into a spacious living room.  [Right] The great room of the Palm Coast Double Dome features a breakfast bar for three.

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Living, Dining, Entry and Cooking Space.

A view of the kitchen, entryway and dining room from the living room

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Dining Area.
Entryway.

[Left] A cozy spot for dinner.  [Right] The multi-colored wood accent wall of the entryway echoes the design of the breakfast bar.

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Dining Room and Kitchen.

The dining area is conveniently located just off the kitchen.

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Living Room and Entryway.
Sitting Area.
Primary Suite.

[Left] The bright and inviting entryway has a stunning round window.  [Center] Cozy sitting area nestled within the guest bedroom.  [Right] The primary bedroom suite’s window offers a beautiful view of the family’s wooded property.

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Primary Bedroom Ensuite.
Walk-In Shower.
Guest Bathroom.

[Left] An interior view of the primary bathroom suite.  [Center] The primary bedroom ensuite bath features double sinks paired with a spacious walk-in shower.  [Right] The bespoke shower of the guest bath makes this room special.

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Primary Bedroom Suite.

The primary bedroom features a beautiful dual-sink vanity in the ensuite bath.

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A Guest Bedroom.
Guest Bedroom.

[Left] This guest bedroom is a cozy and inviting retreat, perfect for relaxation.  [Right] Another view of a guest bedroom.

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Bringing the Outdoors In.

From this spot in the living room, it’s easy to keep an eye on the driveway and surrounding countryside.

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Screened in Patio.

The screened-in patio offers a tranquil view of the outdoors.

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Palm Coast Dome Home Reflected.

The glassy pond of the family’s property reflects the Florida sky and the top of the Palm Coast Double Dome Home.

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