
Specifications:
- 4,386 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 4 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
There’s something inviting about a modern farmhouse, and this one doesn’t hold back. Set wide across the lot, it mixes classic charm with up-to-date conveniences.
The dark gray siding and stone out front give it personality, while the broad front porch hints at slow mornings and good company.
With 4 bedrooms and almost 4,400 square feet, this home is designed for both comfortable family living and effortless entertaining.
Let’s explore together and see how each room connects, shaping daily life from one space to the next.
The Floor Plans:

Entry Porch
First impressions matter, and this entry porch really sets the scene. It’s deep—almost 9 feet—which means you can add a bench or a couple of chairs and still have space to move around.
Big windows pull in the light, so you’re not just walking up to a door; you’re arriving at a welcoming threshold.
Whether you’re greeting guests or just grabbing a package, you have plenty of room.

Foyer
As you come in, you’re welcomed by a spacious foyer. At more than 11 feet by 12 feet, this isn’t just a spot to take off your shoes.
There’s space for a statement table, maybe a few hooks for bags and coats, and a direct line of sight into the living room beyond.
If you like a tidy first impression, you’ll appreciate the nearby powder room—it’s cleverly placed, yet easy for guests to find.

Study
Branching off the foyer is the study. This room faces the front, catching plenty of natural light.
If you work from home, I think you’ll like how it’s set a bit apart from the main living space.
At roughly 13 by 13 feet, there’s room for a substantial desk, bookshelves, and even a small sofa or reading nook.
Built-in shelves mean you can keep everything organized without clutter.

Guest Bedroom
Just off the entry, there’s a guest bedroom that offers privacy for overnight visitors or a live-in relative.
It’s not at the far end of the house like a typical bedroom, but that actually makes it great for someone who likes to come and go without disturbing everyone else.
The walk-in closet is a generous feature, and right outside, there’s a full bathroom. No awkward hallway trips in the middle of the night.

Bath 2
Next to the guest bedroom is Bath 2. It’s a full bath, so guests get their own shower and sink setup.
There’s enough counter space for toiletries, which isn’t always the case with secondary bathrooms. It’s also conveniently placed near the mudroom and garage—handy for anyone coming in from outside who needs to freshen up before heading into the rest of the house.

Mudroom
Heading further in, you’ll pass through the mudroom. This is one of those spaces you don’t realize you need until you have it.
There’s a bench for sitting down to take off muddy boots, lots of shelving, and hooks for bags or coats.
It keeps the mess contained, especially if you have kids or pets. And it’s right by the garage door, so no tracking dirt into the main living spaces.

Utility Room
The utility room isn’t just a laundry space—it’s more like a command center. There’s room for a washer and dryer, a counter for folding, and even space for extra storage.
I noticed the designer included a sink, which is handy for everything from rinsing muddy shoes to cleaning up paintbrushes.
It connects directly to the mudroom, so your laundry journey can be as efficient as possible.

Storage
Beyond the utility room, there’s a dedicated storage space. About 9 by 4 feet, it’s perfect for seasonal decorations, sports equipment, or bulk groceries.
This isn’t just a closet—think of it as a real solution for all those things that don’t have a home otherwise.

3 Car Garage
The garage is huge—enough space for three vehicles plus bikes, a workbench, or even a small gym setup.
There’s direct access to the storage area and a door straight into the mudroom.
For anyone who’s ever lugged groceries or sports gear from the car, this layout is a lifesaver.

Pantry
Back inside, let’s talk about the pantry. It’s positioned between the kitchen and the mudroom, so unloading groceries is quick.
With built-in shelves, you can stock up on everything from flour to snacks and still keep it all neat.
I think this placement makes so much sense for busy families.

Kitchen
The kitchen is a true hub in this floor plan. You’ll notice the big island right away—it’s the kind you can use for everything, from homework to meal prep to casual breakfasts.
The cooktop faces into the living space, so you’re never cut off from the action.
There’s a double oven and a microwave built into the wall, plus plenty of counter space.
The open shelving adds a modern touch and makes it easy to grab what you need.
If you love to cook (or just to snack), this kitchen delivers.

Dining
From the kitchen, the dining area flows naturally. It sits in a little alcove with big windows overlooking the covered porch.
The space is wide enough for a big table, so you can host family holidays or game nights here.
Sliding doors open right onto the porch—perfect for grilling or carrying food outside in the warmer months.

Living Room
The living room is really the anchor of this home. At almost 23 by 21 feet, it’s big enough for a sectional, chairs, and even a piano or extra seating.
There’s lots of natural light, thanks to the windows that stretch along the back wall.
I like the way it connects directly to the dining and kitchen areas, making it ideal for gatherings.
You’ll also spot a built-in bookshelf, which adds character and a spot for favorite reads or family photos.

Covered Porch (Rear)
Step outside from the living or dining area, and you’re on the covered porch. This is a remarkable feature—over 23 feet wide and 25 feet deep, with room to dine, lounge, and even cook, thanks to the built-in grill.
You can entertain a crowd here or just relax with your morning coffee, rain or shine.
The covered space means you can use it most of the year, and the view into the backyard is wide open.

Game Room
Heading back inside and to the left, you’ll find the game room. This is where things get fun.
With nearly 19 by 22 feet to work with, it’s flexible enough for a pool table, a home theater setup, or even a playroom.
Big windows keep it bright, and the location means noise won’t spill into the bedrooms.
If your family loves movie nights or board games, this room will probably get a lot of use.

Bedrooms 3 and 4
Down the hall from the game room, you’ll find Bedrooms 3 and 4. Both rooms are generously sized, with enough space for beds, desks, and personal touches.
Each has its own walk-in closet, so storage won’t be an issue. The bedrooms are set apart from the main living area, which means privacy and quiet are built in.

Bath 3 and Bath 4
Each bedroom here gets easy access to a dedicated full bath. Bath 3 is attached to Bedroom 3, while Bath 4 connects to Bedroom 4.
These bathrooms both have all the essentials—vanity, toilet, shower—so sharing won’t be a hassle. This arrangement is ideal for older kids, teens, or guests who like a bit of independence.

Master Suite Hall
Now, let’s circle over to the right side of the house, where the master suite has its own hallway.
This keeps the main bedroom removed from the hustle of the kitchen and living room, which I think is a clever design move for anyone craving peace and quiet.

Master Suite
The master suite itself is large and filled with natural light, thanks to the windows overlooking the backyard.
There’s space for a king bed, a couple of chairs, and even a writing desk or workout area if you want.
This room is all about comfort and retreat.

Master Bath
The master bath is impressive—separate vanities labeled “His” and “Hers,” lots of counter space, and a soaking tub set beneath a window.
There’s a big walk-in shower, plus a bench for convenience.
If you love a spa-like routine, this space won’t disappoint.

His and Hers Closets
No fighting for space here—each side of the bathroom leads to its own walk-in closet.
The “Hers” closet is slightly larger, with built-in shelves for shoes and bags, while the “His” closet is perfectly sized for everything else.
This separation keeps mornings calm and organized.

Bench and Additional Shelves
Just outside the master bath, you’ll see a bench and additional shelves. It’s a nice feature for putting on shoes or setting down laundry, and it makes the suite feel even more luxurious.
When you walk through this home, it’s clear that every detail was planned for comfort, style, and connection.
From the welcoming front porch to the private master suite, there’s a space for every moment of the day—work, play, rest, and everything in between.
Whether you’re hosting friends, wrangling kids, or just enjoying a quiet afternoon, this modern farmhouse is ready to fit your life.

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