Casa Citron

Men's Favorite Naturist Guesthouse

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Casa Citron

Men's Favorite Naturist Guesthouse

Inside Casa Citron

Casa Citron was designed to create moments, quiet, sensual, unhurried. These are small scenes that unfold naturally when privacy, light, and intention meet.

After nearly three years of searching, this home appeared on the market and I purchased it the same day, instinctively knowing what it could become. That night, inspired and restless, I sketched nonstop—imagining a space designed for freedom, comfort, and the quiet confidence that comes from being fully yourself. What began as a personal design project evolved into a clothing-optional retreat where nudists could feel relaxed, respected, and at ease. Nestled in Fort Lauderdale’s gay neighborhood, Casa Citron naturally grew into a welcoming haven for the LGBTQ+ community and open-minded men of all orientations—gay, bi, and straight—who come here to unwind, connect, and enjoy a true nakedcation. Through intentional design, secluded outdoor showers, intimate lounging areas, and shared experiences like naked yoga, Casa Citron has become more than a place to stay. It is a safe, sensual, and affirming space that guests return to again and again. This page tells that story—through before-and-after images that reveal how design, intention, and authenticity transformed a house into a sanctuary.

Communal Spaces at Casa Citron

Entry Welcoming Courtyard

When I acquired the property that would later become Casa Citron, the entry courtyard was not a place of arrival—it was a problem to be solved. Exposed wiring lay on the ground near a light post, a chain-link fence offered neither privacy nor security, and the entire space felt hazardous rather than welcoming. A makeshift wooden ramp and scattered stepping stones cut through overgrown weeds and dried plants, making the approach feel neglected and unsafe. The cleanup alone was a massive undertaking, requiring a complete clearing of what had accumulated through years of disregard.

The structure itself presented daily reminders of what needed to change. Aluminum awnings hung over every window, many of them incomplete, rusted, or literally falling apart. Some were positioned so low that you could hit your head simply walking beneath them. Instead of offering shade or protection, they created visual clutter and physical danger. The space lacked intention, flow, and dignity—everything I wanted to correct from the moment I stepped onto the property.

My goal was to transform this neglected zone into an enclosed entry courtyard that immediately establishes privacy and calm. This first courtyard now acts as a buffer from the outside world, redirecting guests toward their individual private rooms while shielding the pool deck beyond. I built a solid wood wall and gate that defines the threshold—once you pass through it, the environment shifts. The noise softens, the space becomes contained, and the sense of arrival is unmistakable.

At the center of the courtyard, I planted a mammee tree—my parents’ favorite fruit and one of mine as well. It anchors the space emotionally and symbolically, grounding the architecture in memory, heritage, and growth. What was once exposed, unsafe, and forgotten is now deliberate and protective. The entry courtyard sets the tone for Casa Citron: private, considered, and rooted in intention.

Before renovation entryway at Casa Citron showing exposed electrical wires on the ground, chain-link fence, and lack of privacy or defined entrance.
Before renovation entryway at Casa Citron showing exposed electrical wires on the ground, chain-link fence, and lack of privacy or defined entrance.
Renovated entry gate at Casa Citron featuring a private, enclosed courtyard entrance that clearly marks arrival and provides security and privacy.
Renovated entry gate at Casa Citron featuring a private, enclosed courtyard entrance that clearly marks arrival and provides security and privacy.
Before renovation entrance area at Casa Citron prior to becoming the welcoming courtyard
Before renovation entrance area at Casa Citron prior to becoming the welcoming courtyard
Renovated welcoming courtyard at Casa Citron serving as the main arrival space
Renovated welcoming courtyard at Casa Citron serving as the main arrival space
Casa Citron courtyard before renovation with wooden accessibility ramps and minimal landscaping
Casa Citron courtyard before renovation with wooden accessibility ramps and minimal landscaping
After renovation courtyard at Casa Citron featuring newly planted landscaping and refined outdoor paths
After renovation courtyard at Casa Citron featuring newly planted landscaping and refined outdoor paths
Before renovation courtyard at Casa Citron showing the main house and original entrance to Unit 3
Before renovation courtyard at Casa Citron showing the main house and original entrance to Unit 3
Lush tropical courtyard at Casa Citron framing the private entrance to Unit 3 after renovation
Lush tropical courtyard at Casa Citron framing the private entrance to Unit 3 after renovation

The Pool Deck

The pool deck became the clear hierarchy of the property, though at the time I acquired it, it didn’t truly exist. What surrounded the pool was an untamed landscape of weeds and critters, with nothing to define it as a place to gather or rest. The pool itself was encircled by a cracked, uneven concrete slab, worn down by rain and settlement over time. Gaps in the concrete became shelter for small animals, reinforcing the sense that the space was abandoned rather than inhabited.

My intention was to transform this void into the heart of Casa Citron. I carried forward a European sensibility, paving the area with custom-made pavers blended in warm earth tones and then tumbled to achieve a weathered, imperfect finish. That softness—human, aged, and tactile—was essential to me. The imperfections give the surface character and warmth, allowing the space to feel grounded rather than polished or sterile. I extended the paving to cover a generous 30-by-40-foot area, anticipating future gatherings and the possibility of tenting the space for events.

A year after opening Casa Citron, the space continued to teach me how it was truly being used. I noticed many guests naturally entering and exiting the pool through the deep end, following their own intuitive patterns rather than the original design assumptions. In response, I added a step ladder on that side. It was a simple adjustment, but an important one—a reminder that design is never static. It evolves through observation, use, and listening, refining itself over time through the people who inhabit it.

Casa Citron pool deck before renovation showing weeds and temporary concrete slab debris
Casa Citron pool deck before renovation showing weeds and temporary concrete slab debris
Renovated pool deck at Casa Citron with European style tumbled pavers and lounge seating in Fort Lauderdale
Renovated pool deck at Casa Citron with European style tumbled pavers and lounge seating in Fort Lauderdale
Before renovation pool area at Casa Citron showing cracked concrete flooring in Fort Lauderdale
Before renovation pool area at Casa Citron showing cracked concrete flooring in Fort Lauderdale
Renovated pool area at Casa Citron with new tumbled paver deck in Fort Lauderdale
Renovated pool area at Casa Citron with new tumbled paver deck in Fort Lauderdale
Before renovation exterior area at Casa Citron showing worn aluminum awnings and weeds overtaking the grounds
Before renovation exterior area at Casa Citron showing worn aluminum awnings and weeds overtaking the grounds
Renovated exterior at Casa Citron with European style tumbled pavers, lush landscaping, and private gate to the pool deck
Renovated exterior at Casa Citron with European style tumbled pavers, lush landscaping, and private gate to the pool deck

The Covered Patio

Casa Citron service area before renovation showing cluttered pool supplies and unfinished space
Casa Citron service area before renovation showing cluttered pool supplies and unfinished space
Renovated guest coffee and tea station at Casa Citron offering on demand brewing in Fort Lauderdale
Renovated guest coffee and tea station at Casa Citron offering on demand brewing in Fort Lauderdale
Covered patio at Casa Citron before renovation, showing an outdated outdoor space in need of design updates and modernization.
Covered patio at Casa Citron before renovation, showing an outdated outdoor space in need of design updates and modernization.
Romantic evening patio at Casa Citron featuring purple lighting and a heated pool
Romantic evening patio at Casa Citron featuring purple lighting and a heated pool

Intimate Private Rooms at Casa Citron

Casa Citron Unit 1

Unit 1 was designed to fully engage with the energy and light of the property. My primary intervention was opening an existing wall and installing impact-resistant double glass doors that lead directly onto the pool deck. This move transformed the room from an inward-looking space into one that participates in the life of Casa Citron, allowing natural light, movement, and atmosphere to flow directly inside.

Because of its position, Unit 1 has become the most in-demand room on the property. It sits closest to the hot tub and the outdoor showers for two, offering a direct visual connection to one of the most active areas of Casa Citron. At the same time, it is located furthest back on the lot, which adds an unexpected layer of privacy. That balance—proximity to activity paired with seclusion—creates a uniquely charged experience that many guests are drawn to.

Unit 1 is also the only unit with a bathtub, positioned to capture views toward the outdoor showers. It is frequently favored by athletic guests who use the tub for muscle recovery with bath salts and soaking rituals. The unit shares a separate building with Unit 2, and the two can be connected through interior double doors. This flexibility allows friends to stay in separate rooms while remaining connected, without ever needing to step outside—a design choice that prioritizes comfort, intimacy, and ease of movement.

Demolition work underway in Unit 1 at Casa Citron to create double glass doors opening to the pool deck
Demolition work underway in Unit 1 at Casa Citron to create double glass doors opening to the pool deck
Unit 1 at Casa Citron before renovation, showing a closed interior where adding double doors was needed to bring in natural light and improve indoor-outdoor flow.
Unit 1 at Casa Citron before renovation, showing a closed interior where adding double doors was needed to bring in natural light and improve indoor-outdoor flow.
Renovated Unit 1 at Casa Citron featuring a bright interior and double doors opening to the pool deck
Renovated Unit 1 at Casa Citron featuring a bright interior and double doors opening to the pool deck
Before renovation Unit 1 at Casa Citron showing a dark interior with wall air conditioning
Before renovation Unit 1 at Casa Citron showing a dark interior with wall air conditioning
Casa Citron Unit 1 after renovation featuring new floors, split air conditioning, modern lighting, and hurricane impact windows and doors
Casa Citron Unit 1 after renovation featuring new floors, split air conditioning, modern lighting, and hurricane impact windows and doors
Casa Citron Unit 1 bathroom before renovation with dated fixtures and limited lighting
Casa Citron Unit 1 bathroom before renovation with dated fixtures and limited lighting
Renovated Unit 1 bathroom at Casa Citron with new fixtures, upgraded lighting, and a brighter interio
Renovated Unit 1 bathroom at Casa Citron with new fixtures, upgraded lighting, and a brighter interio

Casa Citron Unit 2

Unit 2 is the largest unit on the property and was designed to feel like a complete, private apartment within Casa Citron. Like all of the units, it includes a king-size bed, a private bathroom, and a kitchenette, but its generous footprint allowed for a more layered living experience. In addition to the sleeping area, the unit features a true living room with a sofa, club chair, and television, as well as a dedicated dining area that reinforces a sense of comfort and ease for longer stays.

The kitchenette follows the same thoughtful approach used throughout the property—compact yet fully functional. It is equipped with a microwave oven, a full-size refrigerator, a hot plate, and a toaster oven, allowing guests to prepare meals without sacrificing counter space or simplicity. Every element was chosen to support flexibility while keeping the room uncluttered and intentional.

The bathroom introduces one of the most distinctive design moments in Casa Citron: a one-way mirror that looks out toward the outdoor shower area. From inside, guests can see outward, while on the other side the mirror becomes a reflective surface used by those showering to soap and dry themselves—a dynamic that benefits both spaces. Unit 2 shares a separate building with Unit 1 and can be internally connected through a shared door for guests who want adjoining rooms without stepping outside. Typically offered as only a modest upgrade over the studio units, Unit 2 delivers nearly twice the space and is the only unit on the property with central air conditioning, making it a particularly appealing option for comfort-focused stays.

Unit 2 renovation in progress at Casa Citron, exposing original ceiling beams during demolition to transform the space into a bright cottage-style guest suite in Fort Lauderdale
Unit 2 renovation in progress at Casa Citron, exposing original ceiling beams during demolition to transform the space into a bright cottage-style guest suite in Fort Lauderdale
Renovated Unit 2 guest suite at Casa Citron with exposed ceiling beams, cottage-style design, and an airy, masculine interior overlooking the pool deck.
Renovated Unit 2 guest suite at Casa Citron with exposed ceiling beams, cottage-style design, and an airy, masculine interior overlooking the pool deck.
Before renovation: Unit 2 living room at Casa Citron with limited natural light and wall air conditioner, prior to full modernization and redesign.
Before renovation: Unit 2 living room at Casa Citron with limited natural light and wall air conditioner, prior to full modernization and redesign.
Bright renovated living room in Unit 2 at Casa Citron with impact windows, central AC, modern lighting, and a sofa bed for flexible guest comfort.
Bright renovated living room in Unit 2 at Casa Citron with impact windows, central AC, modern lighting, and a sofa bed for flexible guest comfort.
Before renovation: Unit 2 dining area at Casa Citron with refrigerator located in the dining space, limiting layout efficiency and guest comfort.
Before renovation: Unit 2 dining area at Casa Citron with refrigerator located in the dining space, limiting layout efficiency and guest comfort.
Updated dining area in Unit 2 at Casa Citron featuring a refined layout that enhances flow, comfort, and usable guest space.
Updated dining area in Unit 2 at Casa Citron featuring a refined layout that enhances flow, comfort, and usable guest space.
Original Unit 2 kitchen at Casa Citron showing an outdated layout with restricted circulation prior to renovation and modernization.
Original Unit 2 kitchen at Casa Citron showing an outdated layout with restricted circulation prior to renovation and modernization.
Updated kitchen in Unit 2 at Casa Citron with efficient layout, improved flow, and built-in deep drawer storage for a hot plate and toaster oven, creating a clean, open workspace.
Updated kitchen in Unit 2 at Casa Citron with efficient layout, improved flow, and built-in deep drawer storage for a hot plate and toaster oven, creating a clean, open workspace.
Original Unit 2 bedroom at Casa Citron showing a dark interior with tile flooring and no built-in closet before renovation.
Original Unit 2 bedroom at Casa Citron showing a dark interior with tile flooring and no built-in closet before renovation.
Light-filled renovated bedroom in Unit 2 at Casa Citron with central AC, expanded closet space, and a clean, modern interior.
Light-filled renovated bedroom in Unit 2 at Casa Citron with central AC, expanded closet space, and a clean, modern interior.
Original Unit 2 bathroom at Casa Citron showing an older finish and fixtures, with plumbing and layout that worked well prior to modernization.
Original Unit 2 bathroom at Casa Citron showing an older finish and fixtures, with plumbing and layout that worked well prior to modernization.
enovated Unit 2 bathroom at Casa Citron with plumbing maintained in the same location, fully updated finishes, modern fixtures, and a clean, masculine design.
enovated Unit 2 bathroom at Casa Citron with plumbing maintained in the same location, fully updated finishes, modern fixtures, and a clean, masculine design.

Casa Citron Unit 3

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