
Step onto the wraparound porch and you can immediately sense this isn’t your average country farmhouse.
With over 3,860 square feet across two levels, this home is designed to feel welcoming for both quiet mornings and big family gatherings.
Every room feels intentional, from the bright main floor to the private upstairs retreat. You get plenty of space to spread out or come together, depending on what you need.
Let’s walk through each area so you can start to picture yourself living here.
Specifications:
- 3,860 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Porch (Front and Rear)
Before you even step inside, the wide front porch encourages you to slow down. Maybe you’ll imagine a pair of rocking chairs and a cup of coffee on a crisp morning.
The porch wraps around, giving you plenty of room to greet neighbors or relax outdoors, protected from the sun and rain.
Out back, a large covered porch runs along the rear of the house. This is a perfect spot for grilling, evening chats, or stretching out with a book.
A built-in fireplace adds a cozy touch, so you can enjoy the outdoors even when the weather gets chilly.

Foyer/Entry
Walk through the double wooden doors and you’ll enter a foyer that feels surprisingly open.

The hallway gives you ample room to drop bags or greet guests comfortably. With soft gray walls and rustic wood-look floors underfoot, the space is welcoming and practical.
Right away, your eyes are drawn to the view through the home, hinting at all the spaces ready to be explored.
Family Room
Directly off the entry, the family room becomes the main gathering spot for everyone. The room is spacious and airy, centered around a fireplace with crisp paneling above and a marble-look hearth.

Huge windows and glass doors fill the space with natural light, making it perfect for relaxing or entertaining.


I like how easily you could set up a big sectional for movie nights or just enjoy the backyard view from here.

Kitchen/Breakfast Area
The kitchen is truly where everything happens. I noticed that the open layout keeps you connected to both the family room and breakfast area, making it easy to keep an eye on family or guests while preparing meals.

There’s a massive central island that’s perfect for baking, spreading out ingredients, or helping with homework while you cook.

Crisp white cabinetry pairs with warm wood finishes and dramatic lighting, creating a space that’s both stylish and practical.


There’s plenty of counter space and a walk-in pantry just steps away, giving you room for everything you need, from quick breakfasts to holiday feasts.



Walk-In Pantry
Located right off the kitchen, the walk-in pantry is unexpectedly spacious. Floor-to-ceiling shelves offer space for bulk groceries, snacks, and those appliances you don’t use every day.
I think this setup works especially well for busy families or anyone who loves to cook.
You’ll never run out of places to stash things.

Utility Room
Moving toward the back of the house, the utility room sits close to the garage.
This is a full-sized laundry space with room for sorting, folding, and extra storage. There’s even a spot for hanging coats or storing muddy boots, which helps keep the main living areas clutter-free.
Being so close to the garage makes it easy to drop off sports gear or groceries without making a mess inside.

Drop Zone
Right where you transition from the garage to the main living area, you’ll find a practical drop zone.
Hooks and cubbies are ready for backpacks, shoes, and keys. You won’t have to worry about clutter piling up in the kitchen.
This simple feature makes daily life a lot less chaotic, in my opinion.

Two-Car Garage
The attached two-car garage is big enough for vehicles, bikes, and even a workbench or extra freezer. It connects directly to the utility area, which is great for unloading groceries straight into the house on rainy days.

Bedroom 2
Just off the foyer, Bedroom 2 sits at the front of the house. High ceilings and generous space mean you can fit a king-sized bed, or set it up as a guest suite or home office.


I appreciate the privacy from the main living area, while still being close to everything else.




Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 is located in the back corner, making it ideal for a child, teen, or long-term guest.
Big windows let in lots of natural light, and the room connects easily to the nearby bathroom.
It feels quiet without being isolated, which strikes a nice balance for anyone who likes a bit of peace.

Bathroom (Main Floor Shared Bath)
Situated between Bedrooms 2 and 3, this main floor bathroom is roomy and efficient. There’s a combination tub-shower, a generous vanity, and modern finishes that keep things feeling fresh.


Good storage helps streamline morning routines, and plenty of natural light makes the space bright and inviting.



Master Bedroom
On the opposite side of the main floor, the master suite offers a private retreat.

A dedicated hallway provides extra privacy, leading into an oversized bedroom with room for a king bed plus a sitting area or reading nook near the windows.


Tall ceilings and a calming color palette create a restful atmosphere. If you love having a spot to recharge away from the busy common areas, I think you’ll really appreciate this space.


Master Bathroom
The master bath feels open and relaxing. There’s a long double vanity, plenty of storage, and a spacious walk-in shower with polished tile and glass.
Brushed brass fixtures add a touch of shine, and the layout makes it easy for two people to get ready at the same time.
The closet is just steps away, keeping everything convenient.

Master Walk-In Closet
Directly connected to the bathroom, the walk-in closet provides more than enough space for any wardrobe.
Built-in shelves, rods, and even a central island help keep everything organized. Natural light from a window makes it easy to pick out outfits.
If you’ve ever felt cramped in a closet, this one will feel like a major upgrade.

Powder Room
Near the kitchen and living area, you’ll find a powder room for guests. It’s set apart for privacy and features stylish fixtures and finishes.
I think having a guest bath nearby is a great detail because it keeps people from needing to use the private bedrooms during gatherings.

Rear Porch (Outdoor Living)
Step out the back and you’ll find the rear porch acts as an extension of the kitchen and family room.

The outdoor fireplace is definitely a highlight, offering a natural gathering place for chilly evenings.


There’s ample room for a big dining table or lounge set, so you can grill, relax with friends, or simply enjoy the view of the yard, no matter the weather.
Upstairs Landing
Head upstairs and you reach a quiet landing that connects the private areas on this level.
The upper floor provides a lot of flexibility. You can use it for extra bedrooms, a dedicated workspace, or both, depending on what your family needs.

Bedroom 4
Bedroom 4 sits at the far end of the upstairs hall. It’s generously sized, fitting a queen or king bed with space left for a desk or reading chair.
Ample windows keep the room bright. This would work well for an older child, teen, or as a private guest retreat.

Office
On the other side of the landing, the office is a flexible space that fits many needs.

There’s plenty of room for a large desk, bookshelves, or a pullout sofa if you want to use it as a guest room, too.
The natural light and quiet location make it ideal for focused work or creative projects.
Bathroom (Upstairs Shared Bath)
Between the two upstairs rooms, there’s a full bathroom. The layout is practical, featuring a long vanity, good storage, and a standard tub-shower combo.
This setup is handy for guests or family living upstairs and helps keep morning routines efficient.

Expandable Space
Finally, at the back of the upper floor, there’s a large expandable area. Since it’s unfinished, you have a blank canvas to create a playroom, gym, hobby studio, or extra storage—whatever works best as your needs change.
I think this kind of flexible area is one of the most useful features in the whole layout.
Every hallway, nook, and closet in this home serves a specific purpose. As you explore both levels, you can easily imagine daily life unfolding here.
Kids can run in from the yard, friends gather in the kitchen, or you can enjoy quiet evenings in the master suite.
When a house is laid out this well, I think it’s easy to picture making it your own.

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