
Stepping up to this striking Northwest contemporary home, you can instantly tell it’s something special.
Clean lines, stacked stone, and those dramatic black-framed windows make a strong first impression. But as soon as you step inside, the house opens up with wide, flowing spaces and plenty of surprises on both levels.
With 5 bedrooms and a whole menu of flexible spaces, this is a home that’s ready for anything from big gatherings to quiet evenings.
Let’s take a walk through, starting from the front door and exploring every space this layout has to offer.
Specifications:
- 4,247 Heated S.F.
- 5 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Entry/Foyer
The entry feels open and bright, thanks to its double-height ceiling and big windows that catch the sun.

There’s a practical side here too—a built-in bench and hooks along one wall give you a spot to kick off your shoes and hang up bags or coats.

The wide foyer leads your eyes straight toward the main living areas, but there’s enough space here that it never feels cramped.
When guests arrive, they’ll appreciate having room to pause and take everything in before moving further inside.
Dining Room
Off to your left, the dining room sits just beyond the foyer. Large windows fill the space with daylight, while a modern chandelier gives a touch of drama over the simple table and slipcovered chairs.

The room connects directly to the kitchen, which makes dinner parties and busy family meals feel effortless.
I notice the designer didn’t wall this area off; instead, it transitions right into the hallway and kitchen, keeping the whole main floor feeling light and open.
Kitchen
The kitchen here is built for action. Long, wide counters and a generous central island provide space for everything, whether you’re prepping, serving, or just hanging out with a cup of coffee.

You’ll spot a mix of matte black and wood cabinets, white counters, and striking pendant lights that give off a soft, golden glow in the evenings.

Three barstools at the island invite casual breakfasts or after-school snacks. The kitchen extends into a nook for informal dining, and natural light pours in through windows overlooking the backyard.

Stainless appliances and a roomy gas range show that this kitchen is designed for serious cooks and easy entertaining.
Pantry and Prep
Just off the kitchen, you’ll find a walk-in pantry and a dedicated prep space. The pantry helps keep everything organized and out of sight, perfect for storing bulk groceries or party supplies.
The prep area gives you extra counter and storage space, which is great when you’re hosting and need a spot to stash messy trays or platters.

Nook
Next to the kitchen, the nook is a relaxed spot for everyday meals. Surrounded by windows, it’s a cozy place to enjoy your morning coffee while looking out at the backyard or keeping an eye on the kids as you wrap up dinner.
I think these informal eating spaces are underrated. They’re where most of life happens, and the location here makes it easy to stay connected with everything going on in the great room and kitchen.

Great Room
The great room truly stands out. The ceiling stretches high above, and the entire back wall is nearly all glass, giving you a seamless connection to the backyard.

A sleek black fireplace and built-in shelving anchor one side, while soft rugs and inviting sofas add a sense of warmth.

If you’re hosting friends for movie night or just curling up with a good book, the room manages to feel both impressive and comfortable.


I love how the open railing along the upstairs hallway lets you look down into this space from above, keeping everything visually connected.



Covered Patio
Step outside from the great room or nook, and you’re on a covered patio that feels like an extension of your living area.

There’s room to spread out, with modern outdoor seating and plenty of space for a dining table or even a firepit.

The wood ceiling and built-in heaters overhead mean you can use this spot year-round, rain or shine.

The patio flows right into the wide green lawn, making it perfect for summer barbecues, relaxed evenings, or watching the kids and pets play.
Mudroom
Heading back inside, you’ll find the mudroom right off the garage entrance. It’s a hardworking space with a bench, cubbies, and hooks for shoes, backpacks, or sports gear.
The finishes are sleek—flat-front wood cabinets and a dark, easy-to-clean tile floor keep the space organized and stylish, even on the busiest days.

Three-Car Garage
Connected directly to the mudroom, the spacious three-car garage is a dream for anyone needing room for cars, bikes, or weekend projects. There’s an extra bay that works well for storing outdoor gear or setting up a workshop.

Den/Office
Across from the foyer, the den gives you a quiet escape from the main living areas.

Floor-to-ceiling windows wrap around two sides, flooding the room with natural light and offering calming views of the trees outside.
White walls and plush carpet keep the atmosphere peaceful. I think this space would make a fantastic home office, library, or even a quiet reading spot when you want to focus or unwind.
Powder Room
Just past the den, a compact powder room serves guests or anyone on the main floor.

Even with its small size, it feels vibrant and stylish, thanks to a wall of deep blue geometric tile and black fixtures.


The designer made sure even this little space stands out.



Bedroom 5/Guest Room
Near the rear of the main level, a guest suite offers flexibility and could just as easily serve as a home office or playroom.

Large windows let in plenty of light, and there’s enough space for a queen bed, desk, or a seating area.


With a full bathroom just steps away, guests have their own private retreat.

Bath 4
Serving the guest suite, Bath 4 is compact but efficient. A wide vanity and frameless mirror keep things simple, while the tub-shower combo with beige tile and a floral-patterned curtain add personality.
This space covers all the essentials without feeling cramped, so it works for both guests and family.

Stairs and Upstairs Hall
Heading upstairs, the open layout of the home really comes into focus. The upstairs hall wraps around a dramatic open space, giving you views down into the great room and foyer.
Black metal railings and warm wood floors create a modern, welcoming feel. There’s a sense of connection here—you can call down to someone below or simply enjoy the view.

Master Bedroom
At the far end of the upper hall, the master bedroom is a true retreat.

Oversized corner windows bring in soft morning light and frame lovely views of the trees.

There’s plenty of space to add a sitting area or reading nook. I appreciate how the room is set apart from the other bedrooms, offering extra privacy.
Master Bathroom
Step into the master bath and you’ll notice the spa-like vibe right away. A glass-enclosed shower sits next to a freestanding soaking tub, with windows perfectly placed for leafy views and natural light.
Double sinks with crisp white countertops, light wood cabinetry, and geometric tile details bring in modern style.
For anyone who likes to start or end the day in comfort, this setup really works.

Master Walk-In Closet
Connected to the master bath, the walk-in closet is open and well-organized. Built-in shelving and rods line the walls, and a full-length mirror makes getting ready easy.
I like that everything is within reach but never feels crowded. There’s even room for a bench or extra storage.

Laundry Room
Down the hall from the master suite, the laundry room is both efficient and modern.
Side-by-side washer and dryer, lots of counter space, and deep wood cabinetry help keep everything tidy.
Natural light from a nearby window keeps the mood from feeling too utilitarian, and there’s space to fold, sort, or handle extra laundry projects.

Bedroom 2
Next door, Bedroom 2 is bright and welcoming with big windows and soft carpet. There’s a walk-in closet for extra storage, and the layout leaves plenty of room for a full-size bed and desk.
I’d imagine this as a great spot for teens or guests who want a little more privacy.

Bath 2
Just off Bedroom 2, Bath 2 features a simple white vanity, a shower, and clean lines throughout. The space is compact, but thanks to smart window placement, it never feels squeezed.

Media Room
Past the bedrooms on this side, you’ll find a dedicated media room. The windows are big enough for some natural light but can be easily shaded for movie nights or gaming.
The room has plenty of wall space for a big screen, and there’s enough floor area to arrange cozy seating.
It’s perfect for family movie nights or having friends over for the game.

Bedroom 3
Across the upstairs hall, Bedroom 3 feels airy and spacious with corner windows that catch the afternoon light.
The neutral colors and modern furnishings keep things calm, and there’s another walk-in closet for easy organization.
If you need a quiet guest suite or a creative space, this room would be a great fit.

Bath 3
Bath 3 serves Bedrooms 3 and 4. You get a double vanity with sleek white countertops, a huge mirror, and a glass-enclosed shower with modern tilework.
Two sinks make busy mornings easier, and I like how the water closet is set behind a door for privacy.

Bedroom 4
Bedroom 4 matches the generous feel of Bedroom 3, with plenty of natural light and a walk-in closet. There’s space for a bed and a reading nook, and the flow from the hall makes it easy for siblings to share the bathroom or create a connected kids’ zone.

Open to Below
Upstairs, the hallway wraps around a stunning open space that lets you look down into the great room and foyer below. This architectural touch brings the home together visually and brings in even more daylight from the big windows downstairs.
Wrapping up the tour, I think this home truly delivers on flexibility and everyday comfort.
Every room is designed with modern living in mind, but there’s also a real sense of warmth and practicality.
Whether you’re hosting friends, raising a family, or searching for that perfect spot to unwind, you’ll find these spaces adapt easily to whatever life brings your way.

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