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Welcome to a home that strikes a balance between classic warmth and modern simplicity. Just looking at the clean white brick, black-trimmed windows, and the inviting paver driveway, you know there’s something special waiting inside.
This transitional home offers flexibility and comfort on every level, with plenty of spaces for both lively gatherings and quiet escapes.
If you want room for a growing family, hobbies, or guests, the layout stretches across multiple floors, each area planned for real-life needs and filled with practical features.
Specifications:
- 2,500 Heated S.F.
- 3-5 Beds
- 2.5-3.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Vaulted Porch
Your first step brings you onto the vaulted front porch. The sense of arrival is clear, thanks to the wide, covered design, deep enough for a pair of chairs and a seasonal planter.
I like how the porch’s clean lines and generous overhangs echo the home’s modern farmhouse curb appeal.
It really hints at the open, airy feeling inside.

Entry
Open the front door and you’ll find a bright, open entry. Tall ceilings and built-in shelves make this more than just a hallway.
There’s room to pause, drop bags, or greet friends. Directly ahead, sightlines stretch all the way through the great room, encouraging you further inside.
A private office sits to the left, perfect for a quick retreat.

Office / Flex
Just off the entry, the office or flex room stands out for its versatility. With a wide window and a quiet spot away from the main living areas, it works well for remote work, reading, or hobbies.
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The 11-foot ceiling adds to the open feeling, and built-in shelves help keep things organized.
I think homes always benefit from this kind of adaptable space, especially when it’s near the front door.

Mud Room
Walk through the flex room and you’ll come to a hardworking mud room. Benches, hooks, and shelving make it easy to handle the clutter of daily life.
This space quietly keeps the rest of the house tidier. It connects the garage, laundry, and pantry, so you don’t have to bring muddy boots or groceries through the main living areas.

Laundry
Just steps from the mud room, the laundry offers more room than you might expect.
There’s space for a washer, dryer, and even a workbench for folding or crafts. A window brings in daylight, making chores a little easier.
The laundry is close to a large closet and the garage, so you can manage household tasks without trekking across the house.

Garage
The main garage feels spacious with its 10-foot ceiling and extra depth. You can park two cars and still have room for storage or a work area.
There’s a dedicated workbench spot for tools or garden gear. In one plan option, the garage extends by 864 square feet, providing space for a workshop, third vehicle, or even a home gym if you want everything nearby.

Pantry
The pantry sits right by the mud room and kitchen. It’s generously sized, perfect for groceries, small appliances, or those oversized club-store finds.
Shelving wraps both sides, and there’s even a built-in seat for meal planning or unloading bags.

Kitchen
The kitchen opens onto the main floor and connects directly to the great room and dining area.
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A large central island is perfect for prepping food, serving snacks, or keeping the cook company.
Soft light from the back of the house fills the space, reflecting off crisp cabinetry and updated fixtures.
I think the flow here really works. There’s enough room for families to cook together, yet everything stays within easy reach.

Great Room
Step into the great room and you’ll see why it’s the main gathering spot. The vaulted ceiling makes the room feel even larger.
A central fireplace anchors one wall, flanked by built-in shelves for books or photos. The many windows along the rear wall fill the space with natural light.
With the dining area and patios nearby, indoor and outdoor living blend together.

Dining
The dining area is just off the great room, set in a bright, sun-filled corner.
Oversized windows and a high ceiling make every meal feel a bit more special. The table can expand for big dinners or stay small for daily use.
Its location by both the kitchen and patios means serving and entertaining are always easy.

Vaulted Patio
Sliding doors lead to a vaulted patio that acts as an outdoor living room. Covered for shade but open to the backyard, it’s great for morning coffee or evening grilling.
The rear elevation’s big gabled rooflines and metal accents frame this space so it feels welcoming year-round.

Uncovered Patio
Next to the vaulted patio, you’ll find an uncovered area that’s perfect for soaking up the sun or adding a firepit. I can easily picture this being a favorite spot during warm weather, whether you’re hosting friends or just relaxing with a book.

Bedroom 2
Back inside and off the main hallway, you’ll come to Bedroom 2. This room is private but still connected, with a spacious closet and easy access to a full bath right outside the door.
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Large windows keep it bright. The layout works well for guests, older kids, or even a second home office.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 sits across the hall and offers the same comfort and openness as Bedroom 2.
A storage bench beneath the window adds convenience, and the private closet keeps things neat.
Bedroom 2 and 3 share a bath, but the layout gives each person personal space.

Shared Bath
Between Bedrooms 2 and 3, the shared bathroom is compact but functional. Two separate vanity areas make morning routines easier for siblings or guests, and the layout ensures everyone has their own space.

Primary Suite
Set at the rear of the home, the primary suite truly feels like a retreat.
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Vaulted ceilings and large windows fill the bedroom with light, while the layout keeps it private from the rest of the home.
I really appreciate how this suite is both spacious and restful, with quick access to the main living areas without being in the middle of daily activity.

Primary Bath
The primary bath feels almost spa-like, with a soaking tub, separate shower, and enough room for two people to move around comfortably. There’s a double vanity with plenty of counter space, a private water closet, and a linen closet for towels or toiletries.

Primary Closet
The primary closet links directly to both the bath and laundry room, making daily routines easier.
There’s ample shelving and hanging space, so keeping things organized is simple. Its location right by the laundry room means sorting clothes is quick and convenient.

Hallways and Storage
Throughout the main level, there’s a clear focus on storage. Wide hallways, built-in shelves, and thoughtfully placed linen closets keep everything organized without feeling crowded.
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These details make the home feel practical and welcoming, even as your needs change.

Stairs to Lower Level
Near the entry and kitchen, a staircase leads to the lower level. The transition is easy, with wide steps and open sightlines.
Guests can move downstairs comfortably during larger gatherings.

Rec Room
At the bottom of the stairs, you enter a huge rec room. This space is ideal for fun—think pool table, game nights, or even a home theater setup.
A wet bar sits along one wall, so snacks and drinks are always close by.
I think this is the room where you can really get creative, whether you want a play area for kids or a space to watch the big game.

Media/Fitness Room
Off the rec room, the media/fitness room can easily adapt to your lifestyle. Use it as a movie den, or set up gym equipment for a proper home workout.
The 9-foot ceiling keeps the atmosphere open, and with the rec room just outside, you have plenty of options for relaxing or staying active.

Bedrooms 4 and 5
Down a short hallway, you’ll find Bedrooms 4 and 5. Each room comes with a built-in desk for homework or hobbies, and both have closets for extra storage.
I like how these bedrooms are separate from the main living areas upstairs, which makes them great for older kids, guests, or long-term visitors.

Lower Level Bath
The lower level bath sits between the extra bedrooms and has enough space for everyone downstairs. It’s both functional and private, making the lower level self-sufficient for visitors or teenagers who want their own space.

Mechanical Room
Tucked off the rec room, the mechanical room takes care of all the essentials, including HVAC and storage shelves. It’s easy to access but doesn’t interfere with the living areas, so the lower level can focus on comfort and fun.

Linen and Storage
Additional linen closets and storage spots are spread throughout the lower level. This detail becomes more valuable over time, giving you places to keep extra bedding, towels, or seasonal gear out of sight.
Heading back upstairs, you’ll notice how each level of this home is both connected and distinct, offering areas to gather or spread out as needed.
The flow from room to room feels natural, and the carefully considered details in every space make daily life smoother.
From sunlit living areas to flexible rooms for work and play, I see this home as a place where you can truly settle in and make each space your own.

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