
There’s something instantly appealing about a home that manages to feel both modern and warm, and this Scandinavian-inspired property really nails it from the moment you arrive.
With 3,028 square feet and a layout designed for daily living and entertaining, you get generous open spaces, private rooms set apart from the action, and a seamless connection to the outdoors.
Smart details show up throughout, from the dramatic entry to the flexible downstairs hangout zones.
Let’s walk through every corner, starting right at the front door.
Specifications:
- 3,028 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Entry
Step onto the covered porch, sheltered by a gabled roof and framed with impressive glass panels.

When you open the double doors, the double-height ceiling above creates an immediate sense of space.
Sunlight pours through the massive windows, bouncing off the crisp walls and highlighting the wood slat feature wall.
The built-in bench with storage drawers is perfect for muddy boots and backpacks. This entry really makes a strong impression, but it’s also practical for busy days.
You can easily set down your things, check your look in the geometric mirror, and take a breath before heading in.
Office
Just off the entry, you’ll find the office set apart for privacy. There’s enough room for a substantial desk, and the big window gives you a view of what’s happening out front while still feeling separate from the main living areas.


I think this spot is great if you work from home or need a quiet zone for creative projects—it feels professional but inviting.
Dining Room
Move further into the home and you reach the dining room, open to both the great room and kitchen.

Floor-to-ceiling windows on one side bring in lots of light, and the long table can easily host a holiday dinner or a casual breakfast.

The mix of plush chairs and striking lighting creates a relaxed, upscale vibe. I really like the herringbone wood floors here—they add warmth and visually connect the spaces.
Great Room
The great room is where the home truly opens up. A vaulted ceiling soars overhead, and a full wall of oversized windows frames your view outside.

The linear gas fireplace sits below a mounted TV, flanked by built-in shelves and vertical wood slats.

There’s plenty of space for a large sectional and a cozy rug. I can easily imagine curling up here with a book or gathering with friends for a movie night.


The sliding doors lead right onto the covered deck, so the party can move outdoors whenever you want.
Kitchen
Next to the dining area, the kitchen features signature Scandinavian details like sleek black cabinetry, marble-look countertops, and gold hardware paired with warm wood accents.

The large island is the hub, with seating for five and a view out a huge window.

Glass pendant lights above keep things feeling light. There’s a walk-in pantry nearby with plenty of storage space and even a dedicated freezer.

I think this kitchen layout is perfect for hanging out. Pull up a stool for a quick coffee or spread out for meal prep with your guests.
Pantry
Located right next to the kitchen, the pantry is a true asset. It’s spacious, with high ceilings and enough shelving for all your staples, plus extra room for small appliances or bulk groceries.
If you love to cook or entertain, you’ll appreciate that you never have to worry about running out of storage.

Mud Room
Heading toward the garage, you pass through the mud room. Benches and lockers line one wall, making it easy to stash shoes, coats, and sports gear.
The mud room connects directly to the laundry, so muddy clothes can go straight into the wash.
This built-in organization keeps clutter out of sight and helps everyone stay on top of things.

Laundry
The laundry room sits just off the mud room and includes both washer and dryer, plus storage and space for folding.
There’s even a built-in linen closet here, so you don’t have to carry baskets of towels through the whole house.
With a window for light and enough space to spread out, laundry feels less like a chore.

Powder Room
The powder room is set off the main hallway, making it easily accessible for guests but also private. Simple, elegant finishes give it a fresh, modern feel.



Master Suite
At the far end of the main floor, the master suite stands out as a true retreat.

A vaulted ceiling and a wall of glass overlooking the backyard make this room bright and peaceful.

Wood accents and soft, neutral bedding add coziness. The suite opens directly onto a private covered deck, which is perfect for enjoying your morning coffee or unwinding at sunset.
I love how the designer made this space feel separate and restful.
Master Bathroom
Step into the master bath and you’ll see a long double vanity with backlit mirrors, marble-look countertops, and tons of drawer space.
The walk-in shower features dramatic black marble and brushed brass fixtures, while a freestanding soaking tub sits by the window.
The space feels luxurious, making daily routines more enjoyable. There’s plenty of room for two people to get ready without ever feeling crowded.

Master Closet
The walk-in master closet is spacious and well-organized, with custom shelving and hanging space for everything. It’s placed right next to the bathroom, which makes getting dressed for any occasion super convenient.

Covered Decks and Outdoor Living
The main floor features multiple connected outdoor spaces. Off both the great room and master, you’ll find a covered deck with a cathedral ceiling.

Another large deck runs behind the kitchen and dining area, giving you plenty of room for outdoor dining or relaxing.
The covered areas let you enjoy the outdoors in any weather, and the views work beautifully with the home’s broad windows.
Bedroom 2
On the opposite side of the main level, Bedroom 2 offers a private getaway. Large windows keep it bright, and the roomy closet plus proximity to a full bath make it comfortable for guests or family.
The layout here makes this room feel independent from the master, which I think is great for privacy.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 is near the main entry stairs. It’s a bit cozier, making it perfect for a child, guest, or even a second office if you don’t need the sleeping space.
There’s a closet and easy access to the hall bathroom, so guests or kids have their own convenient area.

Hall Bath
The bathroom serving Bedrooms 2 and 3 is conveniently located in the hall. It’s designed with clean lines and modern finishes, in keeping with the rest of the home.

Stairs to Lower Level
Heading down the stairs from the main entry hall, you arrive at an entirely different side of the home. The lower level feels just as open as upstairs but brings a few surprises.

Family Room
The family room stretches across one side of the lower level. Big windows and sliding doors let in lots of light, and the room opens directly to the covered patio outside.
There’s space for an oversized sectional, a game table, or even a home theater setup.
Built-ins along the wall are perfect for books, games, or display. I can definitely picture this space as the hub for movie nights, kids’ parties, or just hanging out.

Wet Bar
Next to the family room, the wet bar turns this level into a true entertainer’s paradise.
There’s a large island for seating, shelves for glassware, and a full refrigerator for drinks and snacks.
I think this setup makes hosting so much easier, whether you’re serving cocktails or snacks during the big game.

Recreation Room
The rec room is close by and offers even more flexibility. Use it as a playroom, a workout area, or a spot for a pool table.
It connects openly to both the wet bar and family room, so everyone can enjoy different activities and still be together.

Bedroom 4
Bedroom 4 anchors one end of the lower level. It’s generously sized, with a dresser nook and a big closet, plus direct access to a full bath.
This setup works well for an older child, live-in guest, or even as a second master suite.

Lower Level Bath
Serving Bedroom 4 and the family room, this bathroom is roomy and practical. A separate linen closet and plenty of space make morning routines easy.

Bunk Room
At the other end of the lower level, the bunk room features a built-in closet and space for multiple beds.
This setup is ready for sleepovers, visiting family, or even as a creative playroom. Kids will love having their own space away from the main living areas.

Lower Level Mud Room and Laundry
There’s a dedicated mud room downstairs, with lockers and a bench for organizing all your gear.
The laundry area is right here too, so you can toss in beach towels or sports uniforms after coming in from outside.
Everything here is designed to keep messes under control.

Storage and Mechanical Rooms
Two separate storage rooms mean you’ll always have space for holiday decorations, hobby gear, or off-season clothes. The mechanical room stays out of sight, keeping the rest of the lower level tidy and quiet.

Covered Patios
The lower level opens directly to a series of covered patios stretching the width of the home.
These outdoor rooms echo the decks above, offering shaded spots to relax, grill, or watch the kids play on the lawn.
With easy access from almost every downstairs room, you’re always just a step away from fresh air.
This home brings together spacious indoor areas and flexible zones for whatever life throws at you.
If you’re working from home, hosting a crowd, or just looking for a quiet spot to recharge, every room feels carefully planned and connected.
With so many options on both levels, I get the sense this house truly adapts to you and your lifestyle.

Interested in a modified version of this plan? Click the link to below to get it from the architects and request modifications.
