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Stepping up to this home, you might find yourself pausing to appreciate the careful blend of styles.
There’s a modern farmhouse warmth here, thanks to the board-and-batten siding and those clean, simple lines.
Natural stone and large windows bring in a Hill Country vibe, while rustic beams and crisp trim set the stage for what’s inside.
This is a home designed for both comfort and practicality, where every space feels connected with purpose.
Specifications:
- 3,370 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 4 Cars
The Floor Plans:

Foyer
As you step inside, the foyer makes a strong first impression. The area feels open, yet there’s just enough separation from the main living spaces to give you a moment to settle in.
A mechanical closet sits nearby, neatly concealed to keep things organized and functional. I always appreciate a foyer that offers a brief pause before you move deeper into the house—it really sets the tone for the rest of the home.

Gallery
Moving forward, the foyer flows right into a gallery that serves as the main pathway through the home.
This wide corridor naturally leads your eye toward the great room, letting in plenty of natural light.
I like how the gallery isn’t just a hallway—it becomes a visual connector, offering peeks into other areas and making every transition feel smooth.

Great Room
At the heart of the house, the great room stands out. Its generous size, cathedral ceiling, and wood ridge beam create an airy atmosphere while still feeling cozy.
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Large windows bring the outdoors in, and the room flows easily into the dining area and kitchen.
If you love entertaining or want a space for everyone to gather, this room delivers.
I’m a big fan of the exposed beams—they add just the right amount of character, feeling modern without losing all warmth.

Dining Room
Positioned just off the great room, the dining room offers space for a large table and plenty of chairs.
Light streams in through a wall of windows, turning everyday meals into something special. The dining area connects easily to both the kitchen and great room, making it perfect for dinner parties or holiday gatherings.
I like that it feels distinct without being too formal.

Kitchen
In the kitchen, you can see that every detail is designed for real life. A large island sits at the center—perfect for prepping meals, casual breakfasts, or helping with homework.
Dual refrigerators and loads of counter space mean you can handle everyday cooking or big celebrations with ease.
I really appreciate the appliance garage here. It keeps gadgets off the counters but makes them easy to reach.
Everything about this kitchen supports a busy, active household.

Pantry
Right behind the kitchen is a surprisingly spacious pantry. This space goes beyond simple shelving—there’s room for a second oven, a microwave, and extra storage.
You can prep food or stash appliances out of sight while staying close to the action.
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I think this layout is a dream for anyone who loves cooking or hosting.

Appliance Garage
This handy nook off the pantry is one of those features that makes life easier.
It’s a great spot for your stand mixer, toaster, or coffee maker—everything stays handy but out of sight.
The space is compact, but it really keeps the kitchen feeling organized and clutter-free.

Mud Room
Heading toward the garage, you’ll pass through a mud room that acts like the home’s command center.
There’s a built-in landing zone, a bench to sit while taking off shoes, and plenty of space for coats and bags.
For families, this area stops clutter from spreading into the living spaces. I think features like this make staying organized much more manageable.

Powder Room
Right off the mud room is a powder room. Its location strikes a nice balance—private enough for guests, but still easy to access from the main living areas.
I like how visitors won’t need to walk through the whole house just to find a restroom.

Laundry
Just behind the mud room, the laundry space is anything but an afterthought. It’s wide, with plenty of room for folding, sorting, and storage.
There’s even a dedicated area for pet kennels, so furry family members are included. A bidet adds a practical touch that’s becoming more popular these days.

Kennel
The kennel connected to the laundry is a great bonus for pet owners. While not huge, it’s purpose-built and located close to the main living spaces.
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Pets have their own spot without feeling cut off from family activity.

Storage
A small storage room next to the laundry gives you a place for seasonal items, cleaning supplies, or anything else you want out of the way but still nearby.
It’s another example of smart planning. I think it really helps keep the transition from the garage to the living areas seamless.

Storm Shelter
Positioned beside the garage, the storm shelter is a practical feature, especially if you live somewhere prone to severe weather. The location makes it easy to reach quickly from both the main home and the garage.

Two-Car Garages
This home includes two separate two-car garages, connected by a covered walkway. Whether you have several drivers in the family, need extra storage, or want space for tools and bikes, this setup is hard to beat.
The garages are generously sized and allow for easy entry through the mud room or directly into the house.
I can see this being a big plus for anyone with a full, active household.

Master Bedroom
On the quieter side of the house, the master bedroom is set apart from the other bedrooms, creating a private retreat.
With tray ceilings and large windows, the room feels bright and peaceful. I really like the way this suite is separated—it’s the perfect place to unwind after a long day.

Master Bath
Connected to the master, the master bath offers a spacious and luxurious experience without feeling overdone.
There’s a roomy shower, a separate tub, double vanities, and a private water closet with a bidet.
Natural light fills the space, making it feel calm and refreshing. I noticed how seamlessly it connects to the closets and bedroom, creating a true suite.

His Walk-In Closet
Next, you’ll step into the first walk-in closet, labeled “His. ” It offers organized storage for clothing, shoes, and accessories.
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The size makes everything easy to access, so your morning routine stays smooth.

Her Walk-In Closet
On the other side of the master bath is the “Her” walk-in closet, slightly larger and designed for extras like jewelry or handbags.
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With plenty of hanging space, built-in shelving, and even a view outside, this closet goes beyond basic storage.
I think everyone deserves a bit of personal space like this—it really adds to the suite.

Covered Patio
From the master bedroom or great room, you can step out onto the covered patio.
This is where indoor-outdoor living truly comes alive. The patio stretches wide along the back of the house, featuring retractable flyscreens and exposed beams above.
There’s enough space for a dining set, lounge furniture, or even an outdoor kitchen. I picture relaxing evenings or slow mornings here, enjoying the backyard view through those big windows.

Iron Garden Gate
Along the side of the home, there’s a charming iron garden gate leading to a cozy garden area.
This feature not only brings extra privacy, it also adds character. If you love gardening or simply want a peaceful corner outside, this detail connects the home to the yard in a special way.

Covered Porch
At the front, a covered porch draws you in. The space offers plenty of room for rocking chairs or a porch swing—perfect for relaxing and watching the world go by.
The porch makes the entry feel warm and gives you shelter from the elements, creating a classic and timeless welcome.

Office
To the right side of the house, away from the main living spaces, you’ll find the office.
With cathedral ceilings and a big window, the room stays bright and inviting, even on busy days.
The location is quiet enough for focused work, but still close to the rest of the home.
I think this makes it ideal for a dedicated workspace or a spot for projects and homework.

Bedroom 2
Bedroom 2 is located just down the hall from the main gathering spaces. It features a walk-in closet and easy access to a full bath, making it a great guest room or a private space for family members.
The layout here ensures everyone has their own area.

Bath 2
Right next to Bedroom 2, you’ll find Bath 2, a full bathroom that provides everything guests or family might need. Its separate location helps keep mornings running smoothly without crowding the busiest areas of the house.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 sits in its own corner of the home, with windows looking out onto the yard.
There’s a walk-in closet and it’s just steps from Bath 3. This room works for kids, guests, or even as a hobby space—it’s flexible to fit your needs.

Bath 3
Bath 3 is located off Bedroom 3 and the hallway, so it’s both private and easy to reach. It has all the essentials you’d expect in a full bath, and the placement means less morning traffic or waiting.

Hall
The hallway connects Bedrooms 2 and 3, along with Bath 3, creating a private wing within the home. You’ll also find a linen closet here, which is perfect for storing towels, bedding, and other necessities close at hand.

Exercise Room
Set quietly at the back of the house, the exercise room features a cathedral ceiling that gives extra height and openness.
Natural light pours in, making it a pleasant space for morning yoga, a treadmill, or even meditation.
I think having a dedicated workout area makes it easier to stay active without leaving home.

Linen
The hallway that serves the secondary bedrooms includes a linen closet. It’s not a huge space, but it’s exactly where you need it for keeping sheets and towels within reach.
This is another example of good design that really supports daily living.
This home is designed for real life, with spaces that are both beautiful and functional.
Every room connects logically, so it’s easy to move from one area to another. I really appreciate how the flow feels natural, making both big gatherings and quiet evenings comfortable.
No matter how you like to live, everything you need has its place—inside and out.

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