This farmhouse floor plan perfectly blends modern elegance and rustic charm, offering 2,149 square feet of heated living space. With three bedrooms, two and a half baths, and a spacious 528 square foot two-car garage, this layout invites functionality and comfort into your daily life.
Specifications:
- 2,149 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Foyer
Upon entering the home, you step into a welcoming foyer.
It sets the tone for the rest of the house, creating a warm first impression. The foyer seamlessly connects to other vital parts of the house and is equipped with a closet to store coats and shoes, making it a practical area to transition from outdoor to indoor living.
Mudroom
Adjoining the foyer is the mudroom, a brilliant feature especially for families. Direct access to the garage is ideal for shedding muddy boots, hanging jackets, or even doubling as a brief pit stop for pets.
You might find this area can minimize clutter and keep the main living spaces tidy.
Office
A home office sits just off the foyer, providing a quiet space for work or study. In today’s age of remote work, having a dedicated office is a real asset.
With its position at the front of the house, you get a peaceful workspace away from the hustle and bustle of the main living areas.
Kitchen
Moving into the heart of the home, the kitchen is not only functional but serves as a hub for social activities. Positioned centrally, with easy access to the dining room, it’s perfect for entertaining.
A spacious island invites family gathering, meal preparation, and casual dining.
As someone who loves cooking, I think this layout promotes seamless interaction between the cook and guests.
Dining Room
The dining area, with its vaulted ceiling, accentuates the spaciousness and elegance of the home.
It’s designed for those memorable family dinners and celebrations. Its open yet defined space fosters a sense of togetherness without making the area feel cramped.
Living Room
Adjacent to the dining area is the generously sized living room, featuring another vaulted ceiling. This room is designed for relaxation and family time.
Whether it’s a quiet evening with a book or a larger gathering, the living room accommodates it all. I particularly love how this area connects to the outdoor space, allowing for an easy flow between indoors and out.
Vaulted Porch
The vaulted porch offers a charming outdoor extension of the living space. Ideal for summer barbecues or a peaceful morning coffee, it extends your living outdoors without leaving comfort behind.
The barbecue setup is a nod to those who enjoy hosting outdoor meals, turning every gathering into an event.
Garage
The two-car garage, attached to the main house, adds to the practicality. With direct access to the mudroom, bringing in groceries or bundling the kids into the car stays mess-free and convenient. Its space can also double as storage, a mini workshop, or even a place for hobbies.
Stairs and Upstairs Loft
Moving upstairs, the loft area captures my attention.
This open space can adapt to various needs—perhaps a reading nook, a play area for kids, or an additional workspace. Its versatility makes it easy to customize based on personal preferences and lifestyle changes.
Bedroom 2 and Bedroom 3
The second and third bedrooms provide private retreats for family members or guests. Spacious and with ample closet space, these rooms are designed with comfort and functionality in mind.
Large windows brighten up the spaces, making them welcoming and vibrant.
Master Bedroom (M.B.R.)
The master bedroom is a sanctuary unto itself. Featuring a vaulted ceiling, it exudes elegance and spaciousness.
I imagine winding down here after a long day, enjoying this room’s privacy and comfort.
The en-suite bathroom is a haven, equipped with a full-sized tub, double sinks, and ample storage, ensuring a relaxing start or end to your day.
Bathrooms
The two full bathrooms efficiently cater to the needs of a modern family. Thoughtfully designed with ample storage and counter space, they prevent morning rush bottlenecks and maintain a serene feel despite their utilitarian purpose.
The presence of a separate shower and tub in the master bath is a thoughtful touch.
I wonder if adding an extra bathroom or half bath on the upper floor could further enhance convenience, especially for larger families or frequent guests.
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