Posted by Meredith Folger Amon on Sunday, September 7th, 2025 1:26pm.
By Meredith Amon, Licensed in Alabama and Florida
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When I walk the streets of Ono Island, I can’t help but notice how the architecture of new homes is evolving. Builders and architects are weaving together design influences from Spanish, Mediterranean, and Caribbean traditions, then adapting them to our warm, humid Gulf Coast climate. The results are striking—homes that not only look beautiful but also feel comfortable and livable in our subtropical environment.
The low-pitched tile roofs, stucco exteriors, courtyards, and expansive windows of Mediterranean and Spanish-inspired homes naturally encourage ventilation and airflow. These elements are perfectly suited to Ono Island, where the salty breezes off the water can be harnessed to cool a home in a way that air conditioning alone cannot.
At the same time, I’m seeing a new wave of design—contemporary architecture with sleek lines, flat or low-pitched roofs, and large glass doors that flood the interiors with natural light. It’s a blend that captures the essence of relaxed coastal living while maintaining a clean, modern aesthetic.
One of the most exciting shifts in design is the emphasis on connecting indoor and outdoor spaces. Open floor plans, floor-to-ceiling windows, and natural materials help create homes that blend seamlessly with the coastal landscape. Outdoor living spaces—whether expansive decks, patios, or screened courtyards—are no longer an afterthought but a centerpiece of life here on Ono Island.
Neighbors often tell me that their favorite spaces are the ones where the outdoors is just an extension of the indoors. It’s a design approach that embraces our Gulf Coast lifestyle—sunset views, gentle breezes, and the soothing sound of water at the edge of your property.
Another trend I admire is the way new construction is incorporating sustainable elements. From energy-efficient windows to shaded courtyards that naturally reduce heat, these designs not only help homeowners enjoy more comfortable living but also reduce long-term costs of ownership. The combination of timeless architectural influences and forward-looking sustainability makes these homes both classic and smart investments.
What excites me most about the design of new homes on Ono Island is how they reflect the best of both worlds. They honor the timeless beauty of Mediterranean and Caribbean architecture while embracing the clean lines and functional spaces of modern design. The result is a style of home that feels distinctly Ono—a true celebration of coastal living.
If you’re considering new construction on Ono Island, I’d love to share insights from local builders and architects who specialize in these design styles. Together, we can explore homes and floor plans that perfectly balance lifestyle, beauty, and functionality.
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