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There’s no mistaking this home for anything but modern Northwest. The façade immediately draws your attention, with its geometric lines, stonework, and huge windows that promise airy, light-filled spaces inside.
As soon as you walk in, you notice just how much room you have to stretch out.
With three levels and over 6,000 square feet, this is a home designed for both lively gatherings and quiet retreats.
I’d love to walk you through every corner, from the sleek social hubs to the private suites and unexpected extras on each floor.
Specifications:
- 6,014 Heated S.F.
- 6 Beds
- 6.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Front Porch
The front porch makes a statement before you even walk inside. Sheltered by an overhang and framed by architectural columns, it’s both inviting and private.
The mix of stacked stone, wood accents, and those striking windows draws you forward. I can picture a bench or a couple of chairs here—perfect for pausing before heading in, shielded from rain or sun.

Foyer
When you enter, the foyer opens up with a two-story ceiling. Natural light pours in from the glass above and around you.
A broad stairway catches your eye and wide openings lead left and right. Double doors to the left hint at something more private, and straight ahead, you get a glimpse of the great room.
This isn’t just a hallway; it’s truly a grand arrival space.

Office
Just off the foyer, the office is set behind double doors, making it a quiet spot for work or study.
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Large windows let in plenty of daylight, and I like how it’s positioned away from the busiest areas of the house.
You’ll notice the powder room is right next door, which is handy for meetings or just powering through emails.

Powder Room (PWR)
Positioned between the foyer and the kitchen, this powder room is both convenient and private.
It’s great for guests and helps keep the main living areas free from extra foot traffic.
Its location near the entry and office is especially useful during gatherings.

Mud Room
When you come in from the garage or side door, you’ll find the mud room before the kitchen.
This area is built for daily life, with benches, hooks, and maybe cubbies for backpacks and boots.
The tile floor is durable, and there’s enough space to keep clutter from reaching the main living areas.

2-Car Garage
Right off the mud room and the prep kitchen, the attached two-car garage features a modern glass-paneled door for extra curb appeal.
There’s plenty of room for SUVs, bikes, and storage. Direct entry into the mud room means groceries and gear go straight inside, no matter the weather.

Prep Kitchen
Here’s one of those features that truly changes how you live: the prep kitchen is separate from the main kitchen and pantry, perfect for stashing appliances, prepping big meals, or keeping catering out of sight. It connects directly to both the garage and main kitchen, so unloading and cooking are a breeze.

Pantry
A generous walk-in pantry sits right next to the prep kitchen. Shelves wrap around, offering space for bulk goods, small appliances, and all your culinary supplies.
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I think this level of storage makes the kitchen function like those you see in chef’s homes, where everything is accessible but out of sight.

Kitchen
The main kitchen is large and open, with a central island made for breakfast, homework, or gathering with friends.
Quartz counters catch the sunlight from the windows, and the view stretches right into the great room.
If you enjoy cooking and socializing at the same time, you’ll love this layout. The transition from here to the dining and living areas is easy and natural.

Great Room
With ten-foot ceilings and a wide, open layout, the great room is where daily life happens.
There’s a fireplace for cozy evenings and lots of wall space for your biggest sectional or favorite art.
I think the connection between this room and the outdoor room is especially clever. On a sunny day, it really brings the outside in.

Outdoor Room
You can head outside through oversized glass doors to the covered outdoor room, which acts like a second living space for much of the year.
There’s enough room for a dining table and a full lounge setup. It’s protected from the weather, so you can host friends even on a rainy day.
If you love barbecues or just relaxing in the fresh air, you’ll use this space often.

Dining Room
Instead of a formal, closed-off dining area, this space sits right off the kitchen and great room.
It’s surrounded by windows, so you get morning light or evening sunsets with every meal.
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There’s plenty of space for a large table, making holiday dinners easy, and a coffered ceiling adds a touch of elegance.

Guest Suite
Every home needs a comfortable spot for visitors, and this guest suite delivers. Positioned in the back corner of the main level, it comes with a full bath and its own walk-in closet.
If you host family or need an accessible space for longer stays, this suite gives guests both privacy and comfort.

Bath 5
This full bath serves the guest suite and matches the rest of the house in style. There’s a walk-in shower, a spacious vanity, and details that make it feel more like a boutique hotel than a spare bath.

Upstairs: Private Living on the Upper Level
After climbing the main staircase, you’ll reach the upper floor, where the layout focuses on rest and retreat. The open landing and loft area overlook the foyer below, so the whole home feels connected but still private where it matters.

Loft
The loft is a flexible area for anything from a teen hangout to a reading nook or home library. It’s open to the foyer below, always bright and airy, and the sightlines help you stay connected with the main floor.

Laundry
Upstairs laundry is a real timesaver. You can handle laundry for all the bedrooms without carrying baskets up and down stairs.
There’s space for folding, sorting, and supplies, and it’s set away from the main hall for some peace and quiet.

Suite 2
Suite 2 sits off the main hall, offering a generous layout with its own walk-in closet and direct access to Bath 2. Large windows bring in plenty of light, so it’s a comfortable retreat for anyone.

Bath 2
Bath 2 is located between Suite 2 and the hallway, accessible directly from the bedroom or for others as needed. It features a full-size shower and ample counter space for busy mornings.

Suite 3
Suite 3 is designed with comfort in mind and includes a walk-in closet and easy access to Bath 3. I noticed that the designer gave each bedroom a sense of privacy, and this suite fits right in with that approach.

Bath 3
Right outside Suite 3, this bathroom offers a tub-shower combo and good storage. It’s perfectly placed for quick access from Suites 3 and 4.

Suite 4
Suite 4 mirrors Suite 3’s layout, featuring another walk-in closet and nearby access to Bath 4 just across the hall. The setup ensures everyone has enough space, even on busy weekends.

Bath 4
Bath 4 is at the end of the hallway and serves Suite 4. It’s finished in the same modern style as the other baths and has everything you need.

Master Suite
At the far end of the hallway, the master suite takes up an entire wing of the upper floor.
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The sleeping area is spacious and private, with windows that catch the sunrise or sunset depending on orientation.
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Double doors lead in, adding a sense of luxury every time you enter.

Master Bath
In the master bath you’ll find a freestanding soaking tub, double vanities, a large walk-in shower, and plenty of space to move around. I love how the layout separates the bathing and dressing areas, giving each partner their own space.

His and Her Walk-In Closets
No more fighting for hanger space. The master suite includes two large walk-in closets: one labeled “His,” the other “Her.
” Each has room for shoes, seasonal wear, and more, making organization simple and stylish.

Hall
The central hall connects all the upper-level bedrooms and bathrooms. Built-in shelves for linens add convenience, and the layout keeps traffic moving smoothly even during busy mornings.

Downstairs: The Lower Level
Now, let’s check out the lower level, which centers around recreation, guests, and extra storage. This floor is full of surprises.

Sitting Nook
At the base of the stairs, the sitting nook offers a cozy spot for conversation, games, or just a pause before heading into the larger basement spaces.

Family Room
This is the ultimate hangout zone, with space for a sectional, big-screen TV, or pool table.
You can watch movies, host friends, or let kids spread out their toys with no worries about space.
Sliding doors open to the uncovered patios, adding more room for play or parties.

Second Kitchen
The lower-level kitchen means you can prepare snacks or full meals without heading upstairs. It’s especially handy for long-term guests or big game days when everything you need is already downstairs.

Fitness Room
If you want to fit in a workout without leaving home, you’ll appreciate the dedicated fitness room. There’s plenty of space for equipment, and with a window to the patio, you won’t feel closed in.

Suite 6
Suite 6 on the lower level is a true bedroom with a closet and a full bath just steps away. It’s perfect for a teenager, nanny, or long-term guest who needs a bit of privacy.

Bath 6
Bath 6 is right outside Suite 6, which makes this area work well as a private guest apartment if needed. The finishes match the rest of the home’s modern style.

Study
A dedicated study room gives you another option for work, homework, or creative projects. There’s enough space for a desk, bookshelves, or even a hobby setup.

Mud Room (Lower Level)
If you come in from the one-car garage on this level, you’ll find a second mud room. It’s smaller than the main floor’s but just as practical for shoes and coats.

One-Car Garage
The single-car garage on this level adds flexibility. You can keep a classic car, motorcycle, or use it for extra storage.
Having an extra bay is always handy, and it’s directly connected to the mud room for easy access.

Storage and Utility Closet
There’s no shortage of storage down here, with dedicated rooms for your gear, holiday decorations, and more. A utility closet near the stairs keeps maintenance supplies out of sight.

Uncovered Patios
Two large patios extend from the back of the lower level, encouraging you to enjoy grilling, gardening, or just soaking up the sun. There’s space for dining, lounge chairs, and even a fire pit if you want.

Crawl Space
Finally, the crawl space below the main house adds even more storage options. It keeps utilities accessible and your main rooms clutter-free.
I think this home’s layout really adapts to any lifestyle. Whether you’re hosting a big party, working from home, or enjoying a quiet evening with family, there’s a space for everything.
From the light-filled entry to the relaxing patios and all the well-planned details in between, you’ll discover new possibilities around every corner.

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