Specifications:

  • 2,533 Heated s.f.
  • 3.5 Baths
  • 3 Beds
  • 1 Stories

The Floor Plans:

Foyer

As you enter the grand foyer, you’re greeted with a sense of openness, thanks to the high ceilings and direct sightline through the great room to the outdoor living space. It’s both welcoming and impressive, setting the tone for the rest of the home.

Great Room

Moving into the great room, you’ll appreciate the vaulted ceilings and built-in shelves that flank a cozy fireplace. It’s the perfect gathering space for your family or when hosting guests.

The large windows and doors to the outdoor living space allow for plenty of natural light and make indoor-outdoor living seamless, don’t you think?

Kitchen

The kitchen is a chef’s dream! With its generous walk-in pantry and extensive island, you’ll have plenty of space for preparing meals while still being part of the conversation. The open concept design connecting to the dining area ensures that you won’t miss out on any family time.

Dining Room

Right next to the kitchen, the dining room is ideally positioned for easy meal service. Plus, with its views and access to the outdoor living space, it makes al fresco dining a breeze on those beautiful evenings.

Master Suite

Now, let’s talk about the master suite.

It’s strategically located for privacy—separated from the other bedrooms. You’ll love the dual vanities, separate tub, and shower in the master bath, not to mention the enormous walk-in closet! The direct access to the laundry room is also a clever touch for convenience.

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Additional Bedrooms

On the opposite side of the home, there are two additional bedrooms. They share a Jack-and-Jill bathroom, which is super practical for kids or guests. Each room has its own private vanity area, ensuring no morning conflicts.

Study

The study is a versatile space that could serve as a home office, hobby room, or even an additional bedroom, if needed. Placed at the front of the house, it’s quiet and away from the main living spaces—ideal for concentration or privacy.

Covered Porch

Heading back outside, the covered porch is where you’ll spend many evenings, I’m sure.

It’s spacious enough for dining and lounging, and with an optional outdoor kitchen, it could become the heart of your home in the warmer months.

Bonus Room

Lastly, the bonus room upstairs is a blank canvas for your imagination. Game room?

Home theater? Guest suite?

The choice is yours! It adds an element of flexibility to the home that can adapt to your changing needs over time.

My only suggestion might be to consider adding a powder room accessible from the main living areas. This would be beneficial when entertaining, so guests wouldn’t need to use the private bathrooms attached to the bedrooms.

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