
Step up to the front of this Hill Country-inspired home and you’ll feel the blend of modern farmhouse ease and New American comfort.
The exterior combines stone, board-and-batten siding, and black-trimmed windows for instant curb appeal. The mix of materials, the generous porch, and those arched doors set the tone for a home that feels just as welcoming inside as it looks outside.
I’ll walk you through how each space is designed for everyday living, cozy evenings, and those special get-togethers.
Specifications:
- 2,643 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:

Entry
Open the wide double-arched wood doors and you’re welcomed by an airy foyer. Natural light pours in, bouncing off a patterned accent wall and a sleek wood console with a marble top.

A geometric mirror, flanked by modern sconces, adds a stylish touch, and a pale hexagonal tile runner brings subtle texture underfoot.

This entry gives you a moment to pause, drop your keys, and feel truly at home.

From here, you can see straight into the dining room and sense the open flow beyond.
Dining Room
To your left, step through a wide archway into the dining room. The space feels both cozy and open thanks to a large window filling the room with daylight and soft gray curtains that add warmth.

A sleek black table anchors the room, surrounded by plush taupe chairs and a statement light fixture overhead.


Crisp white wainscoting and textured geometric wallpaper add depth and personality. This is the spot for everything from dinner parties to relaxed Sunday brunches, with the mood shifting as the sunlight changes.


Bedroom 3
Directly across from the dining room, you’ll find Bedroom 3. The room feels private yet bright, with the bed centered between nightstands and a large window letting in gentle light.

A tufted headboard, dark accent wall with modern abstract prints, and wood nightstands create a calm, stylish vibe.


The plush faux fur throw brings extra coziness. I think this is a great place to read in bed on the weekend or wind down at the end of a long day.

Bathroom (Hall)
Just outside Bedroom 3, the hall bath is close by. It’s a practical space for family or guests, featuring a combination tub and shower, a large vanity, and enough room for daily routines without feeling cramped.


This bathroom serves both bedrooms nearby and is especially convenient for overnight visitors.
Bedroom 2
A bit further down the hall, you’ll find Bedroom 2. Light fills the room from two windows, making everything feel fresh and open even in a smaller footprint.
A cheerful pink gingham duvet stands out against patterned wallpaper, while the black metal bed frame adds a sophisticated touch.
Four abstract prints in gold and blush tie the look together. I can see this room working well as a kid’s bedroom or a bright guest retreat.

Sun Room
Just past Bedroom 2, you come to the sun room. This is one of my favorite surprises in the house.
Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the space with light, making it perfect for morning coffee or afternoons spent reading.
The room feels connected to the outdoors, and it’s the ideal spot for houseplants or finding a little peace and quiet.
It links to the main living areas but still feels like your own private nook.

Great Room
Back in the main flow, everything opens up into the great room. The vaulted ceiling draws your eyes upward while the whitewashed brick fireplace anchors the space, framed by arched doorways and tall windows.

The neutral furnishings and light wood floors, with pops of black, create a relaxing backdrop.

I love how this room is just as good for curling up with a book by the fire as it is for movie nights or family gatherings.


The layout connects the dining, kitchen, and great room seamlessly, so the whole space feels unified and flexible.
Kitchen
Just off the great room, the kitchen stretches wide with a long island at the center.

The island offers seating for four, making it perfect for casual chats or helping kids with homework while you cook.

There’s a satisfying mix of white cabinetry, warm wood uppers with glass fronts, and dark countertops.

The matte black range hood and brass fixtures add a modern edge. With ample counter space and a walk-in pantry, this kitchen makes daily tasks simple and even enjoyable.
Pantry and Servery
Behind the kitchen, the walk-in pantry gives you all the storage you need for snacks, baking supplies, and those appliances that never seem to fit anywhere else.
Beside it, the servery creates a handy transition from the kitchen to the dining room or works as a setup area for parties.
Personally, I wish more homes had features like this—it’s perfect for coffee prep or staging appetizers for guests.

Dinette
Flowing from the kitchen, the dinette is a casual dining space surrounded by windows and close to the covered patio.
It’s great for quick weekday breakfasts with the sun streaming in or relaxed pizza nights.
The open layout keeps everyone connected, but the area still feels distinct. I find this especially practical for families who need a flexible spot for both adults and kids to eat together.

Covered Patio
Step through the glass doors from the dinette and you’re on the covered patio. There’s plenty of room for lounge chairs, a grill, or even an outdoor dining table.
With the roof overhead, you can enjoy fresh air in any weather. I can already picture summer evenings here or crisp autumn mornings with coffee, watching the yard come alive.

Mud Room
Coming in from the garage, the mud room helps keep everyday messes under control. There’s a built-in bench and lockers for shoes, backpacks, and coats, plus a linen closet for extra towels or cleaning supplies.
During busy mornings, this space keeps clutter out of sight and out of the main living areas.

Laundry
Off the mud room, the laundry area includes space for a washer and dryer, folding counters, and storage above for detergents and supplies.
It’s tucked away from the main living spaces but close enough to keep chores convenient.
I really appreciate how this setup keeps daily routines running smoothly.

Master Suite
The primary bedroom suite sits at the back of the home and feels wonderfully private.

The bedroom is spacious, with two large windows letting in gentle morning light. Crisp white walls and light wood floors keep the space calm, while a sleek black ceiling fan and modern barn door add subtle style.

There’s more than enough room for a reading nook or extra seating. I think this layout is perfect for anyone who wants a quiet, separate retreat.
Master Bathroom
Connected to the master suite, the master bath focuses on comfort and function. A long double vanity sits beneath a wide window.
There’s a freestanding soaking tub that’s perfect for relaxing, and a glass-enclosed shower with pebble tile underfoot.
Crisp white cabinetry and marble-patterned finishes add a touch of luxury, while matte black fixtures bring in a modern look.
The space is large enough for two people to get ready at once, and there’s plenty of storage to keep things organized.

Walk-In Closet
Right off the master bath, the walk-in closet is generous, with ample hanging space and built-ins to keep everything tidy.
You won’t have to cram clothes into a small wardrobe here. I love when there’s a smooth flow from bedroom to bath to closet—it just makes mornings easier.

Linen Closet
Down the hall from the mud room and laundry, another linen closet provides extra storage.
It’s perfect for keeping extra bedding, towels, or seasonal items right where you need them, out of sight but close at hand.
Details like this really help during busy days.

Garage
Accessed from the mud room, the garage is oversized and fits two cars, with room left for bikes, tools, or even a workbench.
Direct entry to the mud room means groceries and sports gear never have to pass through the main living areas.
I find this setup especially practical for busy families or anyone who enjoys hobbies.

Staircase
Near the sun room, a staircase leads to the lower level (not shown here). Its location keeps it accessible without crowding the main floor, and the nearby hall bath is convenient for anyone coming up from downstairs.

Hallway Built-Ins
Outside Bedrooms 2 and 3, built-in shelves add extra storage or display space. You can fill them with books, art, or family photos, helping define the hallway and making the private wing feel more personal.
Every area in this home is designed to connect seamlessly, blending open spaces for gatherings with quiet spots for privacy.
You can host friends in the great room, cook in the kitchen, or unwind in the peaceful master suite.
The flow and practical features make life easy and enjoyable. Every corner serves a real purpose, and I think you’ll appreciate how the home adapts to your daily routines.

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