A hidden architectural gem nestled on the banks of Hogtown Creek, this midcentury-modern home—affectionately known as The Greenhouse—offers a warm, light-filled setting ideal for photo shoots, film productions, intimate gatherings, or creative retreats.
Originally built in 1975 and thoughtfully revived by designers Andrew Deming and Rachel Gant, the home features a striking glass atrium, vaulted wood-beam ceilings, and expansive wraparound decks overlooking lush Florida foliage. Natural light pours through multiple skylights, making it especially ideal for daylight photography and lifestyle shoots.
Inside, the space includes:
- A soaring living room with a fireplace and vintage furniture
- A sunken library with built-in bookshelves and moody ambient light
- An open dining room and chef’s kitchen with a 6-burner gas range and convection oven
- A primary suite upstairs with a soaking tub and views of the treetops through skylights
- Two additional king bedrooms and multiple bathrooms
The interiors are curated with design-forward pieces, antique books, a baby grand piano, and original built-ins—ideal for editorial, fashion, or documentary work. All furniture is well maintained and may be rearranged with prior approval.
Outside, enjoy multi-level decks and lush native landscaping just 8 minutes from downtown Gainesville and within walking distance of the University of Florida campus.
📸 Perfect for:
- Photo and video shoots
- Commercial and brand productions
- Creative meetings or retreats
- Small private events or dinner gatherings (with prior approval)