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There’s a quiet confidence to this home. The crisp lines, rich wood accents, and big welcoming windows out front set a relaxed mood as soon as you arrive.
The mid-century modern style is clear, but it feels understated and welcoming, offering a sense of light, order, and openness.
With 3 bedrooms and 1,881 square feet, the layout is efficient without feeling cramped. I’ll take you through each space and share what stands out to me.
Specifications:
- 1,881 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Covered Entry
Walking up the wide concrete walkway, the covered entry combines function with a warm style.
The wood accent around the door makes a great first impression. You won’t have to worry about getting wet while searching for keys, and there’s enough shelter for guests or even your dog to wait comfortably.
The big glass sidelight allows natural light to brighten the entryway, giving you a preview of the airy feel inside.

Great Room
Once you’re through the front door, your attention goes straight to the massive windows and soaring ceiling in the Great Room.

The space flows easily, with furniture arranged around the white brick fireplace, a modern ceiling fan overhead, and wood floors throughout.

I love how this area feels perfect for both relaxing and hosting friends. You can curl up by the fire with a book or spread out for a movie night.

The open concept means you’re always connected to the kitchen and dining area, so you won’t miss out on any conversation even while making snacks.
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Kitchen
To your left, the kitchen keeps things efficient and stylish. It’s a compact L-shaped space with matte charcoal cabinets and butcher block counters that really catch the eye next to the white tile.

I appreciate how the kitchen sits in the corner, making everything easy to reach while still feeling open to the living and dining areas.

Three chrome stools at the breakfast bar are perfect for a quick meal or chatting with the cook.


The wall of cabinetry offers plenty of storage, and the large window above the sink brings in lots of light.

Dining
Next to the kitchen, the dining area feels cozy but flexible. Nestled by the sliding glass doors, it gives you a great indoor-outdoor connection.
Just slide the door open and you’re right onto the covered back porch. The space is just right for a small table, so meals feel intimate.
I think families who enjoy weekday dinners or weekend brunches together will love this setup.
It’s easy to serve food from the kitchen and enjoy views of the backyard at the same time.

Covered Porch
Step out from the dining room onto the covered porch. This isn’t just a tiny outdoor area—it truly extends your living space.
The sloped ceiling creates an airy feeling, and there’s enough room for a grill, lounge chair, or a table for outdoor meals.
I can imagine lingering here on a summer evening, a breeze coming through and maybe some string lights above.
It’s a comfortable spot for entertaining or simply relaxing after a long day.

Pantry
Back inside, you’ll find the pantry discreetly located between the kitchen and the small porch leading to the garage.
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This spot makes storage easy—perfect for snacks, dishes, or small appliances you want out of sight.
I like how convenient it is when you’re putting away groceries or preparing meals.

Small Porch
Before heading further inside, notice the small side porch off the kitchen corridor. This area can be a handy place for taking out the trash, bringing in groceries, or letting a pet out quickly.
I like having a practical second entry like this. It really helps with daily routines.

Garage
The garage connects directly by a short hallway, so you won’t be caught in the rain with arms full of groceries.
At 22 by 22 feet, it easily fits two cars and still has space for bikes or tools.
I think families who need extra storage or want a bit of workshop space will appreciate this setup.

Office
Toward the front of the house, just off the main hallway, is the office. Its location gives you some separation from the main living areas, which is great if you work from home or just want a quiet spot for paperwork.
The window brings in good natural light, making the room pleasant even on long work days.
It’s not huge, but it’s a comfortable space for focus.

Sitting Area
Right next to the office is a cozy sitting area facing the front of the house.
I picture this as a perfect spot for reading, chatting, or just watching the neighborhood through the large window.
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If you have kids, it could easily become a homework nook. If not, maybe it’s where you’d put a pair of comfy chairs and a bookshelf.
The openness here helps the entryway feel even larger and more welcoming.

Multipurpose Room
Across from the bedrooms, you’ll find a room marked as a multipurpose space. This kind of flexible area is something I know modern families value.
If you’re creative, it’s ready for a big work table and shelving for projects. If not, it could be a playroom, second office, or a home gym.
There’s a generous closet, so storage isn’t a problem. Its location near the bedrooms keeps it handy but not in the way.

Bedroom 1
Bedroom 1 is the largest of the secondary bedrooms and sits at the front right corner of the house.
The room feels open, with enough space for a queen bed, dresser, and maybe a small desk.
There’s a good-sized closet for clothes and storage. With its location away from the main living area, it’s ideal for a guest room or an older child.

Bath
The main bath is conveniently located between Bedroom 1 and Bedroom 2, making it easy for both to use.
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I like how the double linen closets are right outside, so towels and toiletries are always close by.
Inside, you’ll find a tile shower, a large vanity, and enough space to get ready without crowding.
The design keeps everything organized and efficient.

Bedroom 2
Bedroom 2 is just around the corner from the bathroom. It’s a bit smaller than Bedroom 1 but still comfortable, with a good closet and window for natural light.
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Whether you use it for a child, guests, or as a home gym, it covers the basics well.
Its location is private but still accessible, with easy access to the hall bath and laundry.

Laundry
The laundry room sits between the bedrooms and the master suite, so there’s no need to carry laundry across the whole house.
There’s space for both washer and dryer side by side, plus extra room for sorting and folding.
A door closes off the noise, which I always appreciate. It’s one of those simple features that really helps with daily life.

Master Suite
The master suite is set in its own corner of the house for privacy. Just inside, the walk-in closet is right off the entry, making organization easy.
The bedroom itself comfortably fits a king bed, nightstands, and a reading chair. Large windows bring in morning light, but its placement keeps things peaceful.

The Main Level Floor Plan

Master Bath
The ensuite bath is designed for relaxation and convenience. There’s a freestanding tub beneath the window, a walk-in tile shower, and a double vanity with plenty of storage.
I think this layout works especially well—you get a spa-like feel without any wasted space.
The private toilet area and large closet help keep things tidy for both busy mornings and quiet weekends.

Powder Room (P.R.)
Next to the kitchen and garage entry, the powder room is right where you want it for guests or quick trips.
I always notice when a half-bath is easy to reach from the main living areas.
It keeps everyone comfortable without interrupting the privacy of the bedrooms.

HVAC, Tankless Water Heater, Linen Closets
You’ll find practical features throughout the home. There’s a dedicated closet for the HVAC system, a tankless water heater tucked into a side nook, and several linen closets placed for easy access.
These features may not stand out at first, but they make life more comfortable and convenient.

Patio
Finally, when you walk out the sliding doors from the great room or kitchen, you reach the backyard patio.
This area is green and open, perfect for lounge chairs, a fire pit, or a small herb garden.
It acts like another living room when the weather’s nice. Outdoor dinners, playtime, or a quiet evening under the stars are all possible here.
As you move through each area, you can feel that the layout is designed for real life.
Everything flows, and each space serves a clear purpose. I think this home strikes a great balance between cozy nooks and open gathering areas.
If you’re looking for a place that feels both modern and welcoming, this one really delivers.

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