There is a certain rhythm to life in The Retreat. It is quieter, more deliberate, shaped by architecture, landscape, and the constant presence of the Gulf just beyond the dunes. At 37 East St Lucia, that rhythm becomes part of the everyday. One tier off the water, the home sits in a coveted position that balances privacy with connection, where the beach is close enough to anchor the day but far enough to preserve a sense of calm. Mornings begin softly here. Light filters in from the south, and the walk to the sand feels less like an outing and more like a ritual. The private beach access and proximity to the Beach Club make it easy to move between home and shoreline, often without much thought. It is the kind of place where shoes are optional, schedules loosen, and the architecture frames the landscape rather than competing with it.
The home unfolds with intention. Spanning approximately 4,600 square feet, the scale is generous yet restrained, designed for both gathering and retreat. Living spaces open naturally toward the outdoors, where the pool becomes a focal point in the afternoon. Doors slide open, air moves freely, and the boundaries between interior and exterior soften. Evenings settle in gradually, with conversation drifting from the living areas to the terraces and back again.
There is a livability to the design that reflects how owners actually use a coastal home. Two primary suites create flexibility for hosting, while the elevator connects each level with ease. Storage is thoughtfully integrated, supporting longer stays and a more permanent presence rather than a purely seasonal visit. Every element feels considered, not just for aesthetics, but for the cadence of daily life by the water.
In The Retreat, luxury is defined less by spectacle and more by restraint. Wide setbacks, preserved dunes, and understated architecture create an environment that feels both exclusive and timeless. 37 East St Lucia fits naturally within that context, offering a refined coastal residence where the experience is shaped as much by the setting as by the home itself.