You’d Never Guess This Japanese-Inspired Airbnb Is Hiding in Florida

Tucked away on Captiva Island sits a luxury home that feels more like Bali than the Sunshine State. Suraya blends Asian design with beachfront living in a way that turns heads and wins awards. From serene Japanese ponds to vaulted ceilings overlooking the Gulf, this place redefines what a Florida vacation rental can be.

1. Award-Winning Architecture That Stuns From First Glance

Suraya grabbed Florida’s Gold Aurora award for architecture, and one look tells you why. The home combines sleek glass panels with natural stone and rich wooden accents that feel both contemporary and timeless. Linear elements create shadows that shift throughout the day, turning walls into living art.

An interior architect couldn’t stop raving about the proportions and planning. Large spaces feel warm rather than cold, thanks to thoughtful material choices and careful attention to detail. The home breathes without feeling ostentatious, which is rare for a property of this size.

Vaulted ceilings in the main living area draw your eyes upward while floor-to-ceiling windows pull the Gulf views inside. Every angle offers something new to appreciate. The exterior landscape design also won recognition, proving that Suraya impresses from every vantage point…

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