
A home like this immediately stands out from the street. Contemporary lines, warm wood accents, and clerestory windows all hint at the bright, open interiors you’ll find inside.
This design brings together classic Northwest ranch simplicity and mid-century flair, with well-planned levels so that 2,200 square feet feel spacious and efficient.
No matter if you want a welcoming family home or a showstopper for entertaining, this layout covers a lot of ground, both inside and out.
Let’s take a look at how the spaces connect, moving from one inviting area to the next.
Specifications:
- 2,200 Heated S.F.
- 3-4 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Porch
The front porch is just big enough to give you a sheltered landing space, perfect for unloading groceries or catching up with neighbors.
The blend of modern farmhouse charm comes through with stacked stone and wood siding that make the entry feel both fresh and timeless.
Even before you open the door, there’s a sense of warmth and welcome.

Foyer
As you enter, a spacious foyer with high ceilings greets you. From here, you can see into the core of the home, yet you still get a sense of privacy since no one passing by can see directly into your living space.
Built-in shelving gives you a spot for keys, mail, or a favorite piece of art.
This area offers a comfortable transition from outside and sets the tone for the rest of the house.

Office / Bedroom 4
To your left, there’s a flexible room that can be an office or a fourth bedroom.
Large windows let in plenty of natural light, and the generous size means you can fit a desk, a sleeper sofa, or a full bedroom set.
Built-ins along one wall provide storage for books, files, or linens. If you work from home, this room is far enough from the main living spaces for some peace and quiet, yet still close enough to stay connected with family life.

Powder Room
Just off the foyer, you’ll find a conveniently located powder room. This makes it easy for guests to freshen up without needing to walk through your private areas.
I appreciate that it’s set apart enough for privacy, but still easy to reach from the main living areas.

Main Staircase
Moving past the office, the central staircase comes into view. This feature makes it simple to reach the upstairs bedrooms without having to go through the main living area.
For families with kids or overnight guests, that separation is especially useful. It keeps the main spaces flowing smoothly, even during gatherings.

Vaulted Living / Dining
When you arrive at the living and dining area, the home opens up in a big way.
Vaulted ceilings rise overhead, making the space feel even larger. Natural light pours in from clerestory windows and a wall of glass doors facing the backyard.
The living and dining zones share one expansive area, great for gatherings or relaxing evenings.
You can picture a big dining table anchoring one end and a comfortable sectional at the other.
I think the designer did a great job balancing that open-concept energy with clear boundaries, so there’s plenty of space to move while still keeping things organized.

Kitchen
The kitchen sits just beside the main living area. It’s open enough that you’re always part of the action, but set off enough to feel like its own space.
A large island with seating invites everyone to gather, whether prepping dinner or helping with homework.
There’s lots of counter space, and the layout makes it easy to chat with people in the living room or keep an eye on the backyard through those oversized windows.
I especially like how the pantry is close by, making everything you need easy to reach.

Pantry
Behind a pair of double doors off the kitchen, you’ll find a walk-in pantry with deep shelving for bulk groceries and small appliances.
This kind of storage really makes daily life easier, especially if you enjoy cooking or entertaining.
The location stays out of sight but is extremely functional.

Laundry / Mudroom
A short walk from the kitchen brings you to a combined laundry and mudroom. This area connects directly to the garage, so every trip home has a practical landing zone.
There’s space for laundry machines, a utility sink, and hooks for jackets or sports gear.
Having this drop zone helps keep the main living spaces clutter-free. I think families will appreciate how you can go from car to kitchen and handle laundry on the way.

Garage
The garage is impressively spacious. It fits two cars and still leaves room for bikes, a workbench, or extra shelving.
A door connects it directly to the mudroom, so you won’t get caught in the rain with groceries.
If you enjoy hobbies, this garage has plenty of room for more than just vehicles.

Master Suite Hallway
Heading back toward the living room, you’ll spot a private hallway to the master suite.
This corridor also hides a storage closet, which is perfect for keeping sheets, extra pillows, or cleaning supplies close by but out of sight.
This bit of separation from the main areas gives the suite extra privacy, which I always think is a plus.

Master Bedroom
The master bedroom sits at the rear of the home, featuring a vaulted ceiling that echoes the living space.
Windows overlook the backyard, giving you a peaceful view to start and end your day.
There’s enough room for a king bed and a reading chair or two. I love the sense of retreat you get here; you’re close to everything yet feel miles away from any noise.

Master Bathroom
Step through a pocket door to reach the master bath. Dual sinks, a large walk-in shower, and a soaking tub create a relaxing, spa-like feel.
The finishes keep with the modern-ranch style—sleek, warm, and easy to maintain. Natural light fills the space, and there’s generous storage to keep things organized.
This bathroom feels luxurious without being over the top.

Master Closet
Next to the bathroom is a spacious walk-in closet. The layout makes it simple to organize clothes, shoes, and accessories.
With direct access to both the bathroom and bedroom, you can go from shower to wardrobe without ever stepping into a hallway.
This setup is so practical, and I think it will simplify even the busiest mornings.

Storage
A bonus storage closet nearby is great for luggage, off-season gear, or anything you want close but out of sight. These well-placed details really make daily living easier.

Outdoor Living
Now let’s head outside. The back of the house opens to a vaulted outdoor living area that’s covered for year-round use.
There’s room for a large dining table and plenty of seating. You can picture barbecues, summer parties, or relaxed coffee mornings here.
The outdoor living space runs the entire width of the home, and with those big glass doors, moving from inside to the backyard feels completely natural.
I think this is the spot where everyone will gather, drawn by the light and open air.

BBQ Area
At one end of the outdoor space, there’s a dedicated BBQ spot. It’s under the roof for protection but open to the yard, so you can grill and still be a part of the action.
There’s just enough separation from the main seating area to keep the smoke away while you cook.

Upstairs Landing
Back inside, take the stairs up to the secondary level. The landing isn’t oversized, but it offers a comfortable transition between spaces.
Built-ins here provide extra storage, perfect for board games, linens, or even a cozy reading nook if you add a chair.

Bedroom 2
The first door off the hall leads to Bedroom 2. This room gets great light from large windows and has space for a full bed, desk, or a cozy reading corner.
The closet is roomy, and being at the back of the house means it’s likely to be quieter.
It’s a great option for a teenager, guest, or even a hobby room.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 sits just across the hall. The size matches Bedroom 2, so there’s no arguing over who gets which room.
A large window faces the front of the property and catches the morning light. The closet is spacious, and built-in shelving gives some extra storage for organization or display.

Upstairs Bathroom
Between the two bedrooms is a full upstairs bathroom. Double sinks, a tub-shower combo, and linen storage make this a comfortable and practical space for sharing.
The layout keeps morning routines easy, with enough room for two at a time. I like how this bath sits between the bedrooms, making it easy to reach but still private.

Linen Closet
A linen closet in the upstairs hallway brings another layer of convenience. Towels, sheets, or emergency supplies all have a place here, keeping things organized and within easy reach.

Built-Ins
Throughout the upstairs, built-in shelves and storage nooks help you stay tidy. You can stash extra bedding or your favorite books here.
I find these details make the home easy to enjoy from day one.
This home combines well-planned design, comfort, and a bit of style in every room. Each space connects naturally, so daily life flows smoothly.
I think you’ll find it fits both lively weekends and cozy evenings—there’s a perfect spot for everyone and everything.

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