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A home really sets the rhythm for your day before you even walk through the door, and this modern farmhouse absolutely gets it right from the curb.
Crisp white brick, wide windows, and a welcoming porch stretch across the front, pulling you toward a space built for both comfort and connection.
Inside, the rooms are thoughtfully arranged for everyday ease. The layout keeps family life flowing while still giving everyone plenty of privacy.
I’m excited to walk you through, from the lively social spaces all the way to each quiet retreat.
Specifications:
- 3,254 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Front Porch
As you approach, you can’t miss just how generous the front porch is. Fifty-five feet runs from end to end, shaded by a tall ceiling and framed with natural wood posts.
This isn’t just a spot for muddy boots. It’s perfect for sharing a coffee, chatting with neighbors, or simply enjoying the view of the yard.
I feel like this detail sets the tone for a classic country welcome.

Entry Hall
When you enter, you’re greeted by a spacious entry hall, almost nineteen feet long. The ceiling curves up to twelve feet, letting daylight flood in.
There’s enough space for a statement bench or a row of hooks for everyone’s gear.
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The entry guides you straight into the main living spaces, but you can also turn right to the office or left toward the bedrooms, which keeps things moving smoothly.

Office
Branching off the entry hall, the office sits neatly at the front of the house.
With double windows facing the porch, the room feels bright and connected to the outside.
It’s sized for both a large desk and a cozy reading chair. If you work from home or just need a quiet spot for paperwork, this space offers privacy along with plenty of natural light.

Family Room
Move forward and you really notice how open the family room feels. The vaulted ceiling rises to twelve feet, making the space feel airy and lively.
This room is designed for gathering. There’s enough space for a big sectional, and the fireplace serves as a natural focal point.
You can see straight out to the back porch, with light pouring in through huge windows.
It connects easily to both the kitchen and entry, which keeps everyone close—perfect for hosting friends or relaxing on a quiet evening.

Kitchen
Turning toward the kitchen, you immediately sense it’s the heart of daily life here. The ten-foot island offers both seating and generous prep space.
You can cook while chatting with guests in the family room or keep an eye on the kids at the dining table.
I think families who love entertaining will really appreciate how everything is open, but still has clear zones for cooking, eating, and relaxing.

Pantry
Behind the kitchen, the pantry is a real surprise in terms of size. At seven by ten feet, it’s practically a small room.
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You can store bulk groceries, holiday platters, and all your ingredients without cluttering up the kitchen.
If you love to bake or have a collection of gadgets, this pantry actually helps keep you organized.

Dining
Next to the kitchen sits the dining area, with windows overlooking the back porch. The layout keeps the table close for quick meals, but still separate enough for special occasions.
The view into the yard makes it feel even bigger, and when you open the door to the porch, the space expands for larger gatherings.

Back Porch
Step outside and the covered back porch really stands out. It runs a full forty feet long, with a high ceiling for fans or string lights.
This is a spot you’ll use all year. Set up a grill, add a long table, and suddenly you have a second living room outdoors.
The view stretches to the garden and mountains, blending indoor comfort with fresh air. Personally, I think this would quickly become a favorite place for family barbecues or lazy weekend mornings.

Primary Suite
Heading back inside, you’ll find the primary suite set apart in a private wing for extra quiet.
The bedroom itself is generously sized, with space for a king bed and a sitting area.
A vaulted ceiling adds openness, and the windows let in soft morning light. The suite sits away from the social spaces, giving you a real retreat at the end of the day.

Primary Closet
Beyond the bedroom, the primary closet feels more like a dressing room at fifteen feet long.
There’s space for custom shelving and shoe racks, so keeping everything organized is easy. A window brings in daylight, making sure you aren’t sorting through clothes in the dark.

Primary Bath
The primary bath connects directly to the closet and offers a large soaking tub, walk-in shower, and dual vanities.
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A built-in linen closet stores towels and bath essentials. The layout works for both busy mornings and those times when you want a spa-like soak, balancing function and comfort.

Utility Room
Past the primary closet, the utility room provides a practical luxury. There’s room for laundry machines, a folding counter, hanging racks, and even a broom closet.
If you like things tidy, you’ll love having all the laundry tucked away from the main living areas.

Mud Room
The mud room connects the house to the garage. With direct access to the kitchen, pantry, and utility room, it streamlines daily routines.
There’s space for cubbies and hooks, and maybe a bench. I think anyone with kids, pets, or outdoor hobbies will appreciate having this space to catch the mess before it gets elsewhere in the house.

3 Car Garage
Step into the three-car garage and you’ll see there’s plenty of room for SUVs, bikes, or even a workshop.
The garage connects right to the mud room, which makes unloading groceries easy, no matter the weather.
Bay doors are wide and high, and an extra-deep section is handy for storage or seasonal gear.

Stor. / Mech.
Just off the garage, the storage and mechanical room houses the furnace, water heater, and has extra space for holiday decorations or camping gear. It’s easy to access when needed but doesn’t interfere with daily living.

Basement Stairs
Next to the mud room, you’ll find a staircase leading down to the basement. While the plans don’t detail the basement layout, having this stairwell means you have real options to expand—think rec room, home gym, or extra storage.
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If you’re thinking about adding more space later, this feature gives you flexibility.

Bedroom 2
On the other side of the house, Bedroom 2 sits just off the main hallway.
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It’s a comfortable size, with its own closet and direct access to a full bathroom right across the hall.
This room works well for kids, guests, or as a hobby space if you don’t need all four bedrooms.

Bath (Near Bedroom 2)
The bathroom across from Bedroom 2 has a shower-tub combo, a large vanity, and a linen cabinet just outside for towels and toiletries. It serves both Bedroom 2 and Bedroom 4, which makes morning routines easy for families or guests.

Bedroom 3
In the back corner, Bedroom 3 is surprisingly spacious. It’s set apart from the other bedrooms and has its own walk-in closet.
A window looks out to the backyard, bringing in natural light and adding a peaceful vibe.
I noticed how its location offers a bit more quiet, perfect for an older child or a guest who likes privacy.

Bedroom 4
Bedroom 4 sits at the front of the house, mirroring the office. It’s similar in size to Bedroom 2, with a closet and easy access to the shared full bath.
Large windows face the porch, so you’ll wake up to morning sun and the distant sound of birds.
For a young child or weekend visitors, this room feels welcoming and bright.

Shared Bath (Between Bedroom 3 and Bedroom 2)
Between Bedrooms 2 and 3, there’s another bathroom with a double vanity, plus a separate area for the toilet and shower.
This setup keeps the traffic moving and lets two people get ready at the same time.
The linen closet just outside is a practical touch, so extra towels are always within reach.

Linen Closets
Throughout the bedroom wing, you’ll find multiple linen closets. They’re placed in hallways and right outside bathrooms, so storage is always close by.
I really appreciate how these small features make a big house feel organized and easy to live in.

Back Porch (Secondary Access)
From the bedroom hall, there’s another door out to the back porch. This gives anyone in the secondary bedrooms a way to step outside without crossing through the main living areas.
I see this as a great perk, especially for early risers or anyone who enjoys an evening stroll.

Connecting Hallways
The hallways are wide, with ceilings that keep things open and bright. Each bedroom and bathroom is spaced for privacy, but still close enough for convenience.
You’ll never feel cramped or lost in this layout.

Transition to Lower Level
If you head down the stairs near the mud room, you’re ready to adapt the space as your needs change.
This could become a home theater, gym, or a second family room. The stairwell is unobtrusive but easy to access, keeping the main floor open for daily living.
This home’s layout smoothly moves you from lively gatherings to peaceful retreats, always making the most of the light and the views.
Every space has a clear purpose, and the way each room connects keeps daily life running smoothly.
You get the sense that this house is ready to grow and adapt along with your family, for whatever comes your way.

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