
First impressions matter, and I think this home delivers right away with stunning Mediterranean characteristics.
The red tile roof and stucco walls offer that timeless, inviting welcome you’d hope for.
As you walk up the path, the arched entryway draws you in, hinting at the layers of space and detail inside.
With three full levels and 9,030 square feet, there’s plenty to see here. Each room has its own purpose, and every corner feels like it has a story to tell.
Specifications:
- 9,030 Heated S.F.
- 5 Beds
- 5.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Foyer
Step through the front door and you’re greeted by a sweeping two-story foyer. Sunlight pours in from the front windows, bouncing off the curved staircase to your right.
The space is open and airy, immediately setting a grand tone. This isn’t just a passage; it introduces you to the home’s sense of scale.
There’s enough room for a central table, so you can drop your keys or display fresh flowers right when you walk in.
The foyer leads off in several directions, and I think you’ll notice right away how smoothly guests and family can move from one area to another.

Dining Room
Just to the left, the formal dining room catches your eye. This is a generous space, perfect for both special-occasion dinners and big family gatherings.
I like that it’s close to the kitchen for easy serving, but it still feels separated, thanks to a partial wall.
Windows on two sides bring in afternoon light, making this a natural spot for lingering over coffee or dessert.

Family Studio
Connected to the dining room, you’ll find a family studio. This flexible space could be a creative area, homework zone, or even a secondary hangout spot for kids.
With built-in storage and good views to the rest of the main floor, it’s set up to help busy households stay organized.
The location keeps you close to the action, but there’s enough separation to allow for focus.

Mud Room
If you come in from the garage, you’ll arrive in the mud room. There’s a built-in bench and a dedicated clothes chute, which makes handling daily messes so much easier.
Hooks and cubbies help keep coats and backpacks in order, making this a perfect buffer between outdoor adventures and the calm of the main house.

Pantry
Just beyond the mud room, the walk-in pantry stands ready to handle everything from Costco hauls to baking sprees.
Shelves line the walls, and its location between the kitchen and mud room means groceries move in with minimal fuss.
I’ve always found that a well-placed pantry makes family life run smoother, and this one really does the job.

Kitchen
Now into the kitchen, which sits at the core of the main floor. The central island offers a wide prep surface, big enough for rolling out dough, lining up snacks, or simply gathering with friends.
Appliances and counter space are arranged for serious cooking, while open shelving adds a bit of charm.
The kitchen connects easily to every nearby space, so you’re never far from the conversation or the action.

Nook
Off the kitchen, there’s a cozy nook wrapped in windows. This is the perfect spot for breakfast or a casual lunch.
You can picture starting your day here, sunlight streaming in and filling the space with warmth.
The nook opens to the backyard, so it’s also a great spot for watching kids play or keeping an eye on outdoor gatherings.

Outdoor Kitchen
Step outside and you’ll find a covered outdoor kitchen. With built-in appliances and space for a grill, this setup makes al fresco dining a breeze.
The covered patio gives you shade, so you can entertain outdoors even in the heat of summer.
I love how easily the kitchen and nook flow into this outdoor space—it really encourages an indoor-outdoor lifestyle.

Study
Back inside, behind the kitchen, is a private study. It’s a compact room, ideal for focused work or paying bills.
Since it’s located at the rear of the house, you get minimal distractions, which is always great for productivity.

Two-Story Great Room
At the center of the main floor, the two-story great room feels nothing short of dramatic.
Soaring ceilings, tall windows, and open sightlines give the entire area a sense of volume and light.
This is the place for big gatherings, family movie nights, or even just collapsing on the sofa at the end of a long day.
The fireplace anchors the room, adding warmth and serving as a focal point.

Office
On the main floor, just off the great room, is a dedicated office space. It’s larger than the study and offers enough room for a desk, bookshelves, and maybe even a couple of armchairs.
I think this room would make an excellent home base for remote work, client meetings, or creative projects.
There’s even a door to a small storage area, which is perfect for keeping supplies out of sight.

Living Room
Close by, the living room provides a quieter, more refined space. The shape makes it ideal for a piano, reading chairs, or a more formal setup.
It sits next to the guest bedroom, giving visitors their own area of the house and a sense of privacy.

Guest Bedroom
The main floor guest bedroom is roomy enough for a queen bed and has its own attached bath.
This setup means friends or relatives can enjoy a comfortable stay without having to climb stairs or share bathrooms.
It’s a great feature that makes hosting overnight guests much easier.

Powder Rooms and Storage
On the main floor, you’ll also find a powder room for guests and a couple of storage closets placed strategically near high-traffic areas. These convenient extras might not be flashy, but they really make daily life smoother.
Now that the main level is mapped out, let’s head upstairs.

Second Floor Landing
Climb the curved staircase and you arrive at a landing that overlooks both the foyer and the great room below.
Light spills up from the main floor, and railings provide open sightlines, so you never feel closed in.
This landing acts as the hub for all the upstairs rooms.

Master Bedroom Suite
To the right, the master bedroom suite is set up for maximum privacy. Vaulted ceilings add drama, and there’s a private deck that opens off the bedroom, offering a spot for coffee or late-night stargazing.
The master bath is truly spacious, with a soaking tub set into its own nook that gives a spa-like feel.
There’s a separate shower, double vanities, and built-in storage, making daily routines feel just a bit more special.
The closet space is generous, too.

Bedroom 2
Bedroom 2 sits down the hall and is sized for a growing child or teen.
It has easy access to a hall bath and sits close to the laundry chute—a feature I wish more homes included.
This saves you so many trips up and down with laundry baskets.

Library
The upstairs library is more than just a hallway; it’s a destination in itself. Shelving lines the walls, perfect for a serious collection or family keepsakes.
I can see this being used as a study corner, a reading nook, or even a homework zone during busy school weeks.

Bedroom 3
Next up, Bedroom 3 is set apart from the others and feels a bit more private.
This room has direct access to a full bathroom, making it a comfortable option for an older child or long-term guest.
There’s even attic storage nearby for stashing out-of-season items.

Games Room
One of the most fun surprises upstairs is the dedicated games room. It’s large enough for a pool table, gaming setups, or even a home gym if you prefer.
This room is perfect for letting off steam, hosting sleepovers, or just unwinding after a busy week.

Bedroom 4
Bedroom 4 sits toward the back and features a vaulted ceiling and its own deck.
With plenty of space, this room feels almost like a junior suite. The deck offers fresh air and a view, so it’s an ideal setup for a teenager who wants a bit of space or a guest who’ll appreciate the extra privacy.

Shared Bath and Linen Storage
A large shared bathroom sits between Bedrooms 3 and 4, complete with dual sinks and a separate shower area. There’s also a linen storage closet in the hall, which helps keep towels and sheets organized and close at hand.
Now, let’s take the stairs down to the lower level for the final stretch.

Lower Level Games Room
At the foot of the stairs, you land in a lower-level games room. The size and shape make it flexible for everything from table tennis to board game nights.
This space connects the various specialty rooms on this floor, making it a true hub for entertainment.

Theater
Just off the games room, there’s a dedicated theater space. With room for a big screen and tiered seating, this home theater is set up for serious movie nights.
The soundproofed walls and cozy size make it easy to get lost in the latest blockbuster or your favorite TV show.

Wine Cellar
The wine cellar sits nearby. It’s a secure, climate-controlled room with space for an impressive collection.
Any wine enthusiast or dinner party host will appreciate the convenience. Its location on the lower level helps keep temperatures cool and stable, which is key for good storage.

Exercise Room
Last but not least, there’s a dedicated exercise room on this floor. No need for a gym membership when you have a space like this at home.
It’s large enough for weights, a treadmill, or even a yoga setup. Since it’s removed from the main living areas, you can work out in peace without worrying about disturbing anyone upstairs.
Walking through this home, I can see that every room has been designed with intention.
From the welcoming outdoor spaces and practical storage to the smart layout of bedrooms and entertaining areas, you’ll find a great balance of privacy and connection.
Each floor brings something new, creating a home that’s ready for quiet family time or lively gatherings—whatever you need.

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