
Silver Palms
Traditional luxury, thoughtfully built.
Silver Palms: Traditional Luxury, Thoughtfully Built
Silver Palms operates quietly — no splashy marketing, no billboard presence — but walk one of their specs and the philosophy becomes clear immediately. This is traditional luxury done with intention, where the finish list reads less like a builder's checklist and more like someone actually thought about how people cook, get ready in the morning, and come home at the end of the day.
The aesthetic is classic and warm — corbels, stacked stone exterior skirt, glass front door, tall baseboards, and lofty ceilings that give every room real presence. Plank tile flooring runs the full length of the home, installed with the light so it reads the way it should. Ceiling fans throughout. Nothing feels like an afterthought.
In the kitchen, the waterfall quartz island anchors the space, with a microwave drawer tucked cleanly below the counter and two pop-up charging stations embedded in the surface — USB, standard plug, flush when you don't need them. The countertop disposal button is there. The spice rack drawer is there. Lighted upper cabinets with glass doors keep things visible and intentional. The patio comes prepped with outdoor kitchen hookups, so the space is already thinking ahead.
Bathrooms get shaving and makeup mirrors as standard. The floor plan itself is thoughtful — rooms connect the way you'd want them to, not the way a production builder defaults to.
Silver Palms isn't trying to be the loudest name in Palm Bay. They're building for buyers who notice the details.

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