
Real porcelain tile throughout every room. Not vinyl plank. Not laminate. Not carpet. Porcelain tile is more durable, easier to maintain, and stays cooler in Florida’s heat — a finish you’d expect in a condominium, not a rental apartment.
Genuine quartz surfaces in your kitchen and bathroom. Quartz is non-porous, scratch-resistant, and requires no sealing — a significant upgrade over the laminate and granite-look surfaces found in most apartment communities.
A full upscale appliance suite from LG and GE: range, refrigerator, dishwasher, and microwave. Both brands are known for reliability, energy efficiency, and modern design. Not builder-grade, not off-brand.
The Shoreline at 19th is insulated with Icynene — a premium closed-cell spray foam that forms a continuous air barrier, dramatically reducing energy transfer. The result: lower electric bills, consistent indoor temperatures, and a quieter home. Most apartment communities use standard fiberglass batt insulation, which allows significantly more air leakage and energy loss.
Thin walls are why people move. We built against it. Every wall between apartments is two layers of drywall with a heavy sound-barrier insulation in between. And where a wall is concrete, we soundproof the interior walls too — so you have privacy within your own apartment, not just from the neighbors. You won’t hear the unit next door, and you won’t move out over it.
Every cabinet door and drawer is soft-close. Hardware and light fixtures are contemporary, coordinated design — details that signal intentional craftsmanship.
Every bedroom, living area, and bathroom is on a dimmer. Light that dials down for the evening and up when you need it — because a home should set a mood, not just switch on full blast or off. It’s a small thing most apartments skip, and one of the quiet reasons residents stay.
Ground-floor apartments include a private paver patio. Second-floor apartments include an exterior balcony with railing. Every unit has its own outdoor space — not a shared courtyard, not a common area.
Most apartments are specified once and built to the spec. The details get value-engineered out somewhere between the renderings and the move-in walk-through. The faucet is a different faucet. The tile is a thinner tile. The landscape is the cheapest plant that survives the climate.
At The Shoreline at 19th, the details are the point. Real porcelain tile in the shower niches, not a vinyl insert. Faucet hardware specified to feel like the rest of the apartment, not the rest of the budget. And the landscape — every sense, on purpose.
We planted white gardenia along the main circulation walks so the fragrance gets there before you do. Lavender in the courtyards for the visual calm and the small ritual of brushing past it on the way home. Monarch-friendly plantings tucked into the beds so that, every once in a while, a butterfly happens mid-conversation.
Details matter. The rest of the apartment shows it.
White gardenia along the walks. The fragrance gets there before you do.
Lavender in the courtyards. Quiet, by design.
Monarch-friendly plantings. Yes, we thought about that too.
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Photos don't do justice to the materials. Come touch the quartz. Walk on the tile. Feel the difference.