Specifications:
- 2,700 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Front Porch
As you approach this New American style home, the charm of the three decorative dormers and an extended metal shed roof instantly catches your eye, setting an inviting tone. The front porch itself is spacious enough to accommodate a couple of chairs, making it perfect for those lazy evenings or morning coffees.
I believe this spot seamlessly blends into the interior thanks to large windows and doors that suggest a strong indoor-outdoor connection.
Family Room
Stepping inside, you land directly into the grand scenario of the family room.
The vaulted ceiling not only adds to the sense of volume but also gives the room an airy feel, especially coupled with a cozy fireplace. For families who love spending time together, this open-plan design enhances interaction whether someone is lounging by the fire or prepping dinner just a few feet away in the kitchen.
Kitchen
Adjacent to the family room, the kitchen boasts an island with a built-in eating bar that could easily become your favorite breakfast nook. The walk-in pantry, accessible through the mudroom, is a godsend, assuring you that storage will never be a concern. If you enjoy cooking or entertaining, the layout here allows for easy mobility and interaction with guests or family in the family room and dining area.
Dining Area
Right next to the kitchen, the dining area, with direct access to the 12′-deep back porch, facilitates a beautiful blend of indoor and outdoor dining experiences. Imagine opening these doors on a cool summer evening—simply perfect for extending your entertaining space or having intimate family dinners with a breeze!
Primary Suite
Located on one side of the house for privacy, the primary suite is nothing short of a retreat with its vaulted ceilings and ample space. The connectivity to a 5-fixture bathroom and a walk-in closet which conveniently opens to the laundry room enhances daily practicality. This setup not only minimizes noise but also increases efficiency in your morning routine.
Would adding an additional private access to the back porch enhance this sanctuary? I believe it might.
Bedrooms 2, 3, and 4
On the opposite side of the house, the other three bedrooms ensure that everyone has their personal retreat. Bedroom 2, with access to a hall bath, is ideal for guests or can be converted into a home office or study, offering flexibility based on your needs.
Bedrooms 3 and 4 share a Jack-and-Jill bathroom, supporting sibling bonding yet also offering individual space with separate vanities – a crucial detail for those hectic mornings.
Laundry Room and Mudroom
Situated strategically next to the kitchen and primary closet, the laundry room acts as a functional midpoint of the house. Its proximity to the mudroom also means managing outdoor-to-indoor transitions is a breeze, be it muddy boots or wet clothes – everything can be handled efficiently here.
Back Porch
Perhaps my favorite feature, the back porch extends the living space outdoors.
Given its depth and access both from the family room and dining area, it promises year-round enjoyment. It’s perfect for barbecues or as a tranquil spot to unwind with nature. Do you think adding skylights here would brighten the space even more?
Throughout the house, the flow between rooms is seamless, supporting a variety of activities from lively social gatherings to quiet relaxation, all on one convenient level.
I see how this plan could easily adapt to changing family needs or entertaining styles, making it a solid foundation for any lifestyle.
As you consider building or drawing inspiration from this house, think about how each space would be used in your daily life and whether the current flow suits your habits or if slight modifications could make it even better aligned with your vision of home.
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