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Stepping up to this home, it’s easy to stop and take in the curb appeal.
The low-slung roof and dramatic stacked stone columns immediately catch your eye. Warm wood siding and large black-trimmed windows create a relaxed and sophisticated vibe.
This house feels perfect for both quiet mornings and lively evenings with friends. Let’s head inside and explore how the mix of mid-century and contemporary design comes together, room by room.
Specifications:
- 2,849 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:

Entry Porch
The covered entry porch sets a calm mood, thanks to its clean lines and sheltering roof.
It’s wide enough for a couple of chairs or a seasonal planter off to the side, and the 9-foot ceiling makes everything feel open.
You won’t have to fumble for keys in the rain here, and there’s enough space to greet guests comfortably.
I like how this porch feels purposeful. It really hints at the thoughtful design you’ll find inside.

Foyer
As soon as you step through the front door, the foyer gives you a bit of breathing room before you reach the main living spaces.
There’s a clear view straight through to the great room’s windows, along with a perfect spot for a mirror or slim console table.
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I think this entry area works well. It keeps the main living area private from the doorstep while staying open and welcoming.
The transition into the home feels easy and natural.

Great Room
As you move into the great room, the sense of space is instantly noticeable. The double-height vaulted ceiling and floor-to-ceiling windows fill the room with natural light.

Pale wood floors ground the space, and a stacked stone fireplace climbs up one wall, making it a real focal point.

I can picture this room glowing in the late afternoon sun. The modern white sofas and geometric rug add a relaxed, understated style that makes you want to settle in and unwind.

This space adapts easily, whether you’re hosting a crowd or just enjoying a quiet evening alone.
The view straight to the backyard adds to the feeling of openness and encourages you to linger.
Covered Outdoor Area (Great Room Side)
Just past the great room, you can step out onto a covered outdoor area. This spot is perfect for a slow weekend breakfast or evening drinks, protected from rain or too much sun.
The ceiling beams continue from inside, making the outdoor space feel like a true extension of the living area.
There’s plenty of room for a grill or dining table, so you won’t feel cramped.
I love when a home connects the inside and outside so seamlessly, and this layout really delivers on that.

Dining Room
The dining room sits between the entry and the great room, offering easy access to both spaces.

High sloped ceilings and oversized windows keep it feeling just as open as the rest of the house.
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The modern table and chairs avoid any formality, while pendant lights add a warm, soft glow for dinners.
I notice how this dining area isn’t boxed in, so conversations and laughter can flow naturally into the kitchen or living space.
There’s a casual energy here that fits modern living perfectly.
Kitchen
Next to the dining room, the kitchen stretches out with a contemporary look. High ceilings and large windows bring in loads of natural light.

Sleek matte cabinets in gray or black are paired with lighter wood on the lower drawers.

The island, which seats five, is great for quick breakfasts or evening snacks with friends.

Pendant lights above highlight the stone backsplash, adding extra flair. There’s plenty of space for prepping meals, and the open layout means you can keep an eye on everything happening nearby.
I think having the pantry close by is a great touch, so you can grab what you need without leaving the action.
Pantry
The walk-in pantry sits just beyond the kitchen, and it’s more than just a storage closet.
With shelving on three sides, you can store bulk groceries, appliances, or even set up a coffee station.
It’s private yet close enough to be practical. I’ve realized that once you have a pantry like this, the kitchen stays so much less cluttered.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 is located off the kitchen area, making it a flexible space. At 14 by 12 feet, it’s roomy enough for a queen bed and still leaves space for a desk or reading chair.
A window brings in plenty of daylight for studying or relaxing. I appreciate how this bedroom is set apart from the others, which is perfect for guests or a teenager wanting more independence.
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The closet is a good size, and being close to the hall bath ensures privacy.

Bath (Bedroom 3/Hall)
This full bath, found between Bedroom 3 and the main living spaces, is designed to serve both guests and whoever uses Bedroom 3.
It features a shower and a wide vanity, with enough room to move around easily.
The finishes match the home’s modern style, using clean lines and sleek fixtures. I think this layout is flexible, letting you use Bedroom 3 as a kid’s room or even a home office if you want.

Closet (Kitchen Area)
Between the kitchen and Bedroom 3, there’s a compact closet. You could use it for linens, cleaning supplies, or even as a small extra pantry.
This kind of practical storage makes everyday life easier, keeping coats and bags out of the main walkways.

Half Bath
Near the front entry and garage hallway, you’ll find a half bath. This is a perfect spot for guests, since they don’t need to walk through private parts of the house.
The space is compact but thoughtfully designed, leaving room for wallpaper or a unique mirror.
It’s another example of how this floor plan keeps function as a top priority.

Entry (Garage Hall)
Coming in from the garage, you step into a dedicated entry hallway. I love this feature in modern homes.
There’s enough wall space for hooks or a built-in bench, so kids can drop backpacks and boots without making a mess everywhere else.
This transition area helps keep the rest of the house organized. Bringing in groceries or sports gear is easy, since it’s a short walk to the kitchen or laundry.

Laundry
The laundry room sits off the garage hall. There’s room for a washer, dryer, and a counter for folding clothes.
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I really value the option for a utility sink here, since it’s great for hand-washing or cleaning up muddy pets.
Cabinets above keep cleaning products tucked away. This spot is both practical and private, so you can close the door on unfinished laundry.
It’s also close to the bedrooms, so carrying baskets back and forth is no big deal.

Bedroom 2
Bedroom 2 is tucked into the front right corner of the home and gets great morning light through its window.
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At 12 by 14 feet, it’s comfortable for a child, teen, or even as a guest room.
Dual closets flank the entrance, giving you lots of storage, and you can arrange furniture in different ways.
I noticed the designers placed these bedrooms away from the main living areas, which really helps with noise and privacy.
If you want a quiet spot for homework or reading, this room is a great choice.

Bath (Bedroom 2)
Accessible directly from Bedroom 2, this private bath includes a shower and a wide vanity.
The finishes stick with the home’s modern look, and there’s enough space to move comfortably.
This setup makes the bedroom feel like a mini-suite, ideal for an older child or overnight guests.
I think the extra autonomy here is a real plus for families with teens.

Master Suite
The master suite anchors the far right wing of the house. The bedroom itself is spacious—almost 17 by 19 feet—with vaulted ceilings and large windows that fill the room with light.
There’s direct access to a covered outdoor area, so you can step out for coffee in the morning or enjoy a breath of fresh air at night.
The room feels like a true retreat, set apart from the busy parts of the house.
I really appreciate the privacy this suite offers, and the views make it even more peaceful.

Covered Outdoor Area (Master Suite Side)
Right outside the master bedroom, you’ll find a second covered outdoor area. It’s smaller than the one off the great room but just as comfortable.
This nook is perfect for a couple of lounge chairs or a small table, creating a peaceful spot of your own.
Imagine relaxing with a good book or enjoying a quiet breeze here before bed.

Master Bath
The master bath is all about relaxation. The freestanding tub sits under transom windows, letting in light while still protecting your privacy.
There’s a walk-around shower, dual vanities, and a separate toilet closet. Crisp, modern finishes tie it all together.
Linen storage is built in, so towels and essentials are always within reach. This bathroom feels like a spa but works perfectly for everyday routines.

Master Closets
On either side of the master bath entrance, there are two walk-in closets. Each one is a mirror image, with plenty of hanging space and shelving.
I think having dual closets is a great idea—less clutter and smoother mornings. With everything organized, getting ready is much less stressful.

Two-Car Garage
Practicality shines in the two-car garage, which connects directly to the home through its own entry.
There’s more than enough room for vehicles and storage. I can picture shelves for tools or sports equipment along the sides.
The layout even provides space for a workbench or extra freezer, which is always useful.

One-Car Garage
Next to the main garage, a separate one-car garage gives you extra flexibility. Use it for a third vehicle, bikes, or even set it up as a workshop or hobby room.
The divided setup keeps things organized, and with direct access to the house, it’s incredibly convenient.
This floor plan blends style with everyday function, giving you spaces that feel comfortable for living, entertaining, and relaxing.
From the dramatic great room to the private master suite, every area is thoughtfully placed.
I think there’s room for everyone and every activity, plus those connections to the outdoors that make the most of each season.

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