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Outdoor living spaces

live on campus during COVID-19. The suite provides the privacy the student has become accustomed to at school, while also saving the family money on college housing costs.

Another common thread in home design in these trying days is the importance of outdoor living spaces. The 19th-century naturalist and philosopher Henry David Thoreau prophetically wrote, “There are moments when all anxiety and stated toil are becalmed in the infinite leisure and repose of nature.”

According to Minto Communities senior vice president Steve Svopa, “Minto’s communities and homes, while designed for socializing, entertaining, and houseguests, also are designed in a way that accommodates the current need for social distancing.”

Minto, which has communities in Florida and South Carolina, offers several open-concept floorplans with large great rooms that feature pocketed sliding glass doors that open completely to the lanai area and fully extend the indoor living spaces to the outdoor living spaces.

The Tamarind Grande single-family home model at Minto’s The Isles of Collier Preserve in Naples, FL,

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The Isles of Collier Preserve Tamarind Grande

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The Isles of Collier Preserve

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