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A home should feel like a fresh start every time you walk in, and this modern farmhouse captures that perfectly.

Crisp lines, welcoming porches, and sunshine filling every corner create a space that’s as functional as it is inviting.

With 4 bedrooms and over 2,600 square feet, you’ll have plenty of room to spread out while still enjoying a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere.

I’m excited to walk you through how each space works together to make daily life smoother and a little more beautiful.

Specifications:

  • 2,661 Heated S.F.
  • 4 Beds
  • 3.5 Baths
  • 1 Stories
  • 2 Cars

The Floor Plans:

Covered Front Porch

As you arrive at the wide covered front porch, chunky stone columns and sleek black window trim greet you right away.

The porch spans nearly the full width of the home, easily fitting a couple of rocking chairs or a porch swing.

It’s the kind of spot where I’d love to sit with coffee and watch the neighborhood wake up around me.

Clean stucco and timber accents set a welcoming tone before you even step inside.

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Foyer

You walk into a bright, airy foyer featuring a tall pop-up ceiling that adds a sense of spaciousness.

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Sunlight streams in through the sidelights and transom windows, reflecting off light walls and making the area feel even larger.

There’s enough space for a slim bench or console table, which is handy for keys and shoes.

The foyer serves as the home’s central hub, leading you to both private and shared areas.

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Office

Immediately to your right, glass doors open to a dedicated office. This room offers a quiet place for work or study.

A large front-facing window lets in plenty of daylight, making long Zoom calls or after-school homework more pleasant.

I think the placement near the entry keeps work life separated from the busier living spaces, which is a real advantage.

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Secondary Bedroom Suite (Front Right)

Beyond the office, a hallway leads to a secondary bedroom that feels ideal for a teen, guest, or even a playroom.

The room is generously sized, with a private walk-in closet to keep things organized. A full bath sits right next door, so guests or family members have their own space without needing to cross into the main living areas.

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Additional Bedrooms and Bath (Right Wing)

Further down the hall, two more bedrooms share this wing. Both feature large windows and roomy closets.

Each has quick access to a shared bathroom just steps away. I can see this setup working well for siblings or visiting family, giving everyone their own zone while keeping morning routines efficient.

The location at the front of the house means these bedrooms are nicely separated from the main living spaces.

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Walk-In Closet (Right Wing)

Between these bedrooms and the foyer, you’ll find a large walk-in closet. This extra storage is perfect for off-season coats, sports gear, or anything you want nearby but out of sight.

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I appreciate how thoughtful the design is about real family needs.

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Main Living Area

As you make your way into the main living area, the living room feels open and welcoming right away.

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A vaulted ceiling with exposed beams creates a sense of spaciousness, and a wall of oversized glass doors connects the room to the outdoors.

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Even with the doors closed, sunlight fills the space. A sleek fireplace sits between floating wood shelves—perfect for displaying favorite books or family photos.

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I love the combination of the soft neutral color scheme, plush sofas, and woven coffee table.

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This is a spot where you can relax with a book, host friends for game night, or just enjoy the backyard view.

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Kitchen

The kitchen opens directly to the living area, creating an open concept that lets you cook, chat, and keep an eye on kids all at once.

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A long island runs parallel to a wall of windows, making it a natural gathering spot.

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There’s seating for at least four at the island, so you can help with homework or serve casual breakfasts with ease.

The mix of crisp white cabinetry and warm wood accents gives the kitchen a fresh, modern farmhouse vibe.

Marble-look counters, brass fixtures, and glass pendant lights add a touch of polish. Storage and prep space are generous, and the appliances are thoughtfully arranged for a tidy appearance.

I think this kitchen works well for both daily routines and special occasions.

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Pantry

Just off the kitchen, a walk-in pantry offers more space than you might expect. You can easily store bulk groceries, small appliances, or even set up a coffee station.

I find a hidden pantry like this is a game-changer for families who cook often or love to entertain.

It really helps keep the kitchen looking neat.

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Dining Room

Past the kitchen, the dining room feels open and well-positioned. Large windows and a pop-up tray ceiling give the space a bit of drama without going overboard.

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There’s room for a table that seats eight, making it ideal for family dinners or holiday gatherings.

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Warm wood tones and a statement chandelier add elegance. Being close to both the kitchen and the covered porch makes serving meals easy.

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Dining Room
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You can even open the doors for indoor-outdoor dining when the weather is nice.

Covered Back Porch

Stepping through the glass doors from the dining or living areas brings you out to a covered back porch that’s surprisingly spacious.

The vaulted ceiling with chunky beams gives it that modern farmhouse edge, while dark wood floors and sleek black columns keep things contemporary.

There’s space for a full seating arrangement, maybe some cushioned armchairs and a round coffee table.

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A grill sits in the corner, ready for weeknight cookouts or bigger gatherings. I can picture lazy weekend mornings or relaxed evenings with friends here, all while looking out at the backyard.

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Primary Bedroom Suite

Moving past the kitchen to the left, a private hallway leads to the primary bedroom suite.

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This area is set apart from the rest of the home, giving you maximum privacy.

The ceiling pops up for extra airiness, and windows on two sides fill the room with natural light.

At 14 by 16 feet, there’s plenty of room for a king bed, a sitting area, or even a small workout space.

I really like how separate this suite feels, so you can unwind without interruption.

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Primary Bath

The primary bath continues the retreat-like atmosphere. A soaking tub anchors one end, perfect for relaxing at the end of the day.

You’ll also find a separate walk-in shower and a double vanity with generous counter space.

There’s plenty of natural light, but the layout maintains privacy. Every detail, from the tile to the fixtures, is thoughtfully finished to give you a spa-like experience at home.

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Primary Walk-In Closet

Directly connected to the bath, the primary walk-in closet is impressively large. Built-ins help keep shoes and sweaters organized, and there’s enough space to add a vanity or bench.

This setup makes morning routines easier, and being just steps from the laundry and utility area saves time.

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Powder Room

Near the primary suite and main hallway, a powder room is available for guests. It’s set back just enough for privacy, but still easy to access from the main living spaces or the porch.

I always appreciate having a dedicated powder room for visitors; it keeps the family bathrooms private and tidy.

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Mudroom

When you come in from the garage, you’ll arrive in the mudroom. This space is built for real life, with hooks, cubbies, and storage for backpacks, shoes, and jackets.

It helps keep the rest of your home organized and clean, especially on busy or rainy days.

I think having a drop zone like this is essential for families or anyone who wants to avoid clutter.

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Utility/Laundry Room

Next to the mudroom is a full laundry room, with space for folding, sorting, and possibly even a dog bed or utility sink.

Windows let in natural light, which makes laundry day more enjoyable. There’s also extra storage for cleaning supplies, holiday decorations, or bulk household goods, all kept out of sight but close at hand.

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2-Car Garage

The garage is oversized at 23 by 24 feet, with space for two cars plus bikes or yard tools.

Entry to both the front and side yards is easy, which makes unloading groceries or stashing sports gear simple.

I love how the garage connects directly to the mudroom. This means you won’t track dirt or snow into the main living spaces.

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Circulation Spaces and Hidden Storage

Thoughtful circulation is a highlight of this floor plan. Hallways provide enough space for traffic while avoiding wasted square footage.

Closets and storage nooks are built in wherever possible, so it’s easy to keep the house tidy without giving up style or space.

The transition from private to shared areas feels natural, and you’re always just a few steps from whatever you need.

From the inviting front porch to the airy great room, private bedrooms, and practical storage zones, every inch of this home is designed for comfort, connection, and easy living. I think you’ll find this house ready for anything—hosting friends, tackling homework, or enjoying a quiet Sunday morning.

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There’s something about pulling up to a modern farmhouse that feels both fresh and familiar.

This New American home takes the classic charm you expect—wide front porch, crisp white exterior, sturdy stone columns—and breathes new life into it with streamlined details and a layout made for easy, everyday living.

Inside, you’ll find 4 bedrooms and a collection of inviting spaces that work just as well for quiet nights as they do for big gatherings.

I’m excited to walk you through this home, room by room, so you can get a real feel for what it offers.

Specifications:

  • 2,661 Heated S.F.
  • 4 Beds
  • 3.5 Baths
  • 1 Stories
  • 2 Cars

The Floor Plans:

Floor plan preview

The full floor plan is below.

Walk the rooms first. The layout makes a lot more sense once you have seen what each space actually does. Or jump straight to the plan.

Covered Front Porch

Before you even reach the front door, the covered porch sets the tone. It’s wide enough to actually use, not just for show.

Picture yourself here on a drizzly morning, coffee in hand, sheltered from the elements by the low-profile roof and sturdy columns.

The porch feels like an outdoor living room, making even everyday arrivals or departures just a bit more welcoming.

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Foyer

The foyer welcomes you with an open feel that isn’t overwhelming. A high ceiling draws your eye upward and hints at the spaciousness ahead.

There’s plenty of room to greet guests or wrangle kids without feeling crowded. I like how this spot connects quickly to the rest of the house, giving you a clear view toward the main living area and easy access to the office nearby.

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Office

Just off the foyer, you’ll find a dedicated office with a front-facing window. For anyone working from home, this is a gift.

You get natural light throughout the day, and the door sits far enough from the kitchen and living room that work calls won’t get drowned out by family life.

Even if you don’t work from home full-time, this spot works well for a homework station or a quiet reading nook.

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Walk-In Closet (Near Entry)

Across from the office, a walk-in closet provides a practical spot to stash coats, boots, or backpacks.

I think this kind of everyday storage is what keeps a busy household feeling organized.

It’s conveniently close to the main entry and handy for guests who need a place for their things.

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Bedroom 4

Continue down the hallway and you’ll find Bedroom 4. You can use this room for yourself, give it to a teen, or set it up for overnight guests—the proportions are generous.

With windows on two walls, the space is always bright, making even Monday mornings a bit easier.

Since this bedroom sits away from the main gathering areas, it offers extra privacy and quiet.

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Bath (West Hall)

Bedroom 4 has its own full bathroom just steps away. There’s a sink, toilet, and shower-tub combo, so this bathroom is ideal for guests or older kids who want their own space.

Its location makes it easy to reach from both the bedroom and the hallway, so it can also serve as a powder room for visitors.

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Bedrooms 2 and 3

Down the hall, Bedrooms 2 and 3 sit side by side in their own part of the house.

Each has a window for natural light and a closet for storage. I could see these working well for siblings or as a bedroom plus a playroom setup.

Their close proximity makes sleepovers and sibling hangouts easy to manage.

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Bath (East Wing)

Serving Bedrooms 2 and 3, this shared bathroom sits right across the hall. With a double vanity, hectic morning routines are much smoother.

There’s a shower-tub combo as well, so you have options for a quick rinse or a relaxing soak.

The location works well for family use and for guests coming from the living area.

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Living Room

In the living room, the ceiling rises up with exposed beams and a vaulted design that adds drama.

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Sunlight pours in through a wall of sliding glass doors, and the view of the covered patio and backyard keeps you connected to nature.

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The fireplace anchors the room and is perfect for curling up on chilly evenings. I appreciate how the layout lets you host big gatherings or enjoy quiet downtime.

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Even with a crowd, the space doesn’t feel cramped.

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Kitchen

The kitchen flows right into the living area, so you can prep dinner without missing out on the conversation.

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At the center, a long island acts as both a workspace and a gathering spot—kids can do homework here, friends can gather around with appetizers, and there’s still room for meal prep.

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Crisp white cabinetry paired with warm wood lower drawers keeps the look fresh without feeling cold.

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The pantry sits just to the side, making grocery runs and meal prep easier.

Pantry

Having a walk-in pantry next to the kitchen is a real lifesaver. If you love to cook or just need a place for those big grocery hauls, the deep shelving and ample space come in handy.

I think features like this help keep countertops clear and cut down on last-minute trips to the store.

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Dining Room

The dining room sits between the kitchen and the covered back porch, making it the real hub for both everyday meals and special occasions.

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Large windows bring in daylight and backyard views, so even a simple dinner feels special.

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There’s room for a table that seats eight, and the built-in sideboard is perfect for storing dishes or setting up a buffet.

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A modern chandelier overhead adds just the right amount of character.

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Covered Porch (Rear)

From either the dining room or living area, you can head out to the covered porch.

This feels like an extension of the indoors, thanks to the dark wood flooring, chunky beams, and a vaulted ceiling that keep the modern farmhouse vibe going.

Imagine a cozy seating area here, with a fire pit or grill nearby. It’s a great spot for morning coffee, evening drinks, or just watching kids play in the backyard.

With the sheltering roof, this porch stays usable in both sunshine and rain.

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Primary Bedroom

On the left side of the house, you’ll find the primary bedroom, set apart for privacy.

The pop-up ceiling makes the room feel even more spacious, and windows bring in backyard views and natural light while keeping things private.

I like how this suite feels tucked away from the rest of the home. It’s a peaceful retreat you’ll look forward to at the end of the day.

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Primary Bath

Connected to the bedroom, the primary bath gives you a sense of everyday luxury. There’s a deep soaking tub, a roomy walk-in shower, and a double vanity with plenty of counter space.

The layout lets two people get ready at once, which makes mornings less stressful. I think the designer made thoughtful choices here, giving you comfort and style in a space that feels like your own mini spa.

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Walk-In Closet (Primary Suite)

Right off the primary bath, the walk-in closet stretches wide and offers enough space for clothes, shoes, and accessories.

With this much storage, keeping your room tidy is much easier. The closet’s size also means you can add organizers or a small bench, making it fit your routine.

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The Main Level Floor Plan

Mudroom

Just inside the garage entrance, the mudroom acts as the home’s workhorse. There’s space for coats, backpacks, and muddy boots, so the main living areas stay clean.

I love how this room helps manage daily messes. If you’re coming in from a rainy walk or unloading groceries, everything lands here first.

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Powder Room

A small powder room sits next to the mudroom, perfect for quick stops or guests who don’t need a full bath. Its location keeps traffic flowing smoothly, whether you’re coming in from the garage or heading toward the kitchen.

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Utility Room

The utility room sits between the mudroom and the office, serving as both laundry and catch-all space.

There’s room for a washer, dryer, folding counter, and even a window for ventilation. You can toss in a load of laundry while working in the office or clean up after a muddy soccer game without tracking mess through the house.

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2-Car Garage

Finally, the 2-car garage sits just off the mudroom, making it a super practical feature.

There’s enough space for two vehicles plus extra room for bikes or storage shelves. Direct access into the mudroom means groceries and gear get inside quickly, no matter the weather.

As you explore this home’s 2,661 square feet, you’ll notice how every room connects and supports daily routines.

Each space serves a purpose, and the open flow keeps everyone together. I think this layout works no matter if you’re hosting a big dinner, working from home, or settling in for a quiet night.

This home adapts to whatever you need.

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