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There’s something about a classic Craftsman country home that immediately draws you in from the curb.

The chunky stone porch columns, creamy siding, and warm wood trusses peeking from the gables all add up to a warm welcome.

This house stands out with its blend of rustic charm and modern touches, offering more than 5,000 square feet of inviting spaces.

You’ll quickly notice how the design stretches wide, giving you everything you need on the main level plus a flexible bonus space upstairs.

I’m excited to walk you through and show you how each room feels made for real life and relaxed living.

Specifications:

  • 5,092 Heated S.F.
  • 4-5 Beds
  • 4.5+ – 5.5+ Baths
  • 1 Stories
  • 3 Cars

The Floor Plans:

Covered Front Porch

Right at the entrance, you’re greeted by a deep covered front porch that’s perfect for a bench swing or a couple of rocking chairs.

With those thick stone columns and wood accents, this spot is ideal for waving to neighbors or enjoying a quiet coffee as the sun rises.

Before you even open the door, you can already sense how inviting this home is.

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Foyer

As you enter, you’ll arrive in a wide foyer trimmed with crisp white woodwork. There’s plenty of space for a bench or console table.

On your left, a handy coat closet keeps jackets and bags organized, so you don’t need to toss them on the nearest chair.

The foyer gives you a straight sightline to the main living areas, letting you know right away that the layout is open and connected.

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Office

Just off the foyer, the office sits behind double doors, making it easy to focus when you need to.

With windows overlooking the front porch, the room is filled with natural light. I think it’s great for workdays or study sessions.

There’s also enough space for built-in shelves or a pair of desks if you’re looking for a homework hub.

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Guest Suite

The guest suite sits at the front right corner, offering overnight visitors their own peaceful retreat.

This bedroom is spacious, with large windows and a walk-in closet that can hold much more than just a weekend bag.

The private en suite bath means guests won’t need to wander down the hall at night, and I think that hotel-like privacy really makes anyone feel at home.

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Guest Bath

Connected directly to the guest suite, this bath features a full tub and shower, a wide vanity, and all the privacy you’d want for guests. Since it’s just steps from the foyer, it can also serve as a powder room during gatherings.

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Main Hall Bath

Down the hall from the foyer, you’ll find another full bath that serves the main living areas and is easily accessible from both secondary bedrooms. I always appreciate when a home has enough bathrooms to prevent any morning rush or waiting.

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Secondary Bedrooms

On the right side of the house, there are two bedrooms, each about the same size, both with walk-in closets to keep clutter out of sight.

The large windows bring in plenty of daylight. Each room has quick access to its own bathroom, which works well for siblings, guests, or even a live-in nanny.

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Secondary Bedroom Baths

Each bedroom includes its own full bath. These bathrooms are compact but practical, with a shower/tub combo and enough storage for towels and toiletries.

You won’t find anyone competing for counter space here.

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Linen Closets and Storage

Between the bedrooms, you’ll find a couple of linen closets that make it easy to store extra blankets, sheets, and cleaning supplies.

There’s also a dedicated storage closet labeled “STO. ” near the secondary bedrooms, which is perfect for holiday bins, board games, or anything else you want kept out of the way.

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Game Room

A few steps past the bedrooms brings you to the game room in the back right corner.

This space is set up for fun. Maybe you’ll use it for a pool table, a home theater, or a place for the kids to hang out with friends.

Windows along two walls fill the room with sunlight, and there’s a door that leads straight onto the back covered porch.

It’s easy to take the fun outdoors whenever you want.

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Living Room

At the center of the home, the living room serves as the gathering spot. The space is wide open with a view into the kitchen and dining areas.

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A fireplace with built-in shelving anchors the room, while tall ceilings and exposed beams add some real character.

Great Room/Living Room
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There’s plenty of space for a large sectional, so you can host family movie nights or just relax with a book.

Great Room/Living Room
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Great Room/Living Room
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The open flow between spaces really makes entertaining simple, and I think you’ll love how everything connects so easily.

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Kitchen

Next to the living room, the kitchen instantly stands out with its dual islands—one for prep, one for seating.

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Imagine neighbors perched on stools while you cook, or kids working on homework where you can keep an eye out.

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Warm wood cabinetry, marble-look counters, and a sleek backsplash give the room a polished farmhouse style.

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I love how the ceiling beams and pendant lights add warmth and personality, making the kitchen feel lively and welcoming.

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Kitchen
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Off to the side, there’s a deep pantry so storage is never a problem.

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Pantry

The kitchen’s walk-in pantry measures 8 by 7 feet—plenty of room for baking supplies, bulk snacks, and small appliances. I think this is one of those features you don’t realize you need until you have it, and once you do, you’ll wonder how you managed before.

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Dining

The dining area is set in its own cozy nook beyond the kitchen, with windows looking out to the backyard.

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The space easily fits a table for eight or more, so you’re ready for both weeknight meals and bigger gatherings.

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With all that natural light and a view of the covered porch, this spot invites you to linger over Sunday pancakes or dinners with friends.

Covered Porch (Dining Side)

Through the dining area, you step out to a smaller covered porch—the perfect size for a bistro table or a pair of lounge chairs. Enjoy your coffee while the kids play in the yard, or sneak outside for a peaceful break after dinner.

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Covered Porch (Main)

The main covered porch spans nearly the entire width of the house and truly feels like an outdoor living room.

A vaulted ceiling with exposed beams draws your eye upward, while a stone fireplace anchors the seating area.

There’s enough room to set up both a dining table and a lounge space, making it ideal for entertaining in any season.

I can already picture summer barbecues and cozy autumn nights here.

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Gameroom Porch Access

The game room offers direct access to the porch, so it’s simple to blend indoor and outdoor activities. This setup is perfect for parties or letting kids run in and out without bringing dirt into the main living area.

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Primary Suite Entry

On the opposite side of the house, the primary suite sits in its own private area.

Separation from the rest of the activity creates a sense of retreat. A short hallway leads to the main bedroom, helping buffer noise and footsteps from the rest of the home.

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Primary Bedroom

The primary bedroom is exceptionally spacious, with room for a king bed, a reading nook by the window, and extra furniture if you like.

Large windows look out onto the backyard, bringing in the morning light. If you want a quiet place to unwind or keep a flexible schedule, you’ll appreciate the privacy here.

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Primary Bath

The primary bath feels like a personal spa. You’ll find a soaking tub beneath a window, a large walk-in shower, dual vanities, and a private water closet.

The layout lets two people get ready at the same time with no bumping elbows.

There’s even a linen closet within the bath, so towels and toiletries stay organized but easy to grab.

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Primary Walk-In Closet

Just off the bath, the walk-in closet is as big as a small bedroom. Custom shelving and lots of hanging space mean you’ll never lack for storage.

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There’s even direct access to the mudroom, which I think makes your morning routine much smoother if you’re heading out the door quickly.

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Mudroom

The mudroom links the garage, the rest of the house, and the primary suite. With cubbies, hooks, and a bench, everyone has a place to drop shoes, backpacks, or gear.

I love how this keeps messes contained, especially after rainy days or gardening.

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Laundry/Utility

The laundry room sits just off the mudroom, offering plenty of space for folding, sorting, and handling even big laundry loads.

There’s a utility sink, cabinets for supplies, and a window for extra light. With a house this size, a laundry area like this is a must-have.

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Powder Room

A small powder room (labeled PDR) is located next to the mudroom, making it easy to wash up without trekking through the whole house. This is especially handy after outdoor chores or for guests who want a separate bath.

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Three-Car Garage

The three-car garage opens directly into the mudroom, making it simple to unload groceries, sports gear, or anything else.

There’s room for cars, bikes, and even a workshop or extra storage. If your family has lots of gear or hobbies, this keeps your main living areas clutter-free.

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Staircase

The staircase is just off the mudroom and leads up to the home’s bonus space. It’s easy to find but far enough from main living areas that you don’t have to worry about noise carrying down.

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Bonus Room (Upper Level)

At the top of the stairs, the bonus room is one of the most flexible spots in the house.

Stretching almost 30 feet long, you could use it as a home theater, gym, studio, or playroom.

The dormer windows bring in natural light, so the space never feels closed in. If you need a fifth bedroom, this area could easily fill that role.

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Bonus Bath (Upper Level)

Next to the bonus room, a full bath makes the upper level truly self-sufficient. This works well if you have guests staying over, teens who want their own hangout, or just need a convenient bathroom during movie nights.

As you look through each part of this home, you’ll notice how every space is designed for comfort, connection, and flexibility.

From the welcoming front porch to the expansive covered patio out back, you get the best of indoor-outdoor living.

No matter how you use the rooms—family, work, hobbies, or simply relaxing—you’ve got a layout that can grow and change with your needs.

I think you’ll feel right at home here for years to come.

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