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There’s something special about a home that feels both classic and up-to-date, and this one really nails it from the very first glance.
Crisp white brick, tall windows, and a welcoming covered entry set the stage for a property that’s all about comfort and style.
With 6,557 square feet spread across two spacious levels, this home is packed with areas where you can unwind or entertain.
Every inch serves a purpose and feels inviting. Let’s start at the front door and walk through how each room connects and flows together.
Specifications:
- 6,557 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 3.5+ Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Entry
As you walk up the wide path, protected by that impressive covered entry, you can immediately feel the home’s welcoming yet elegant energy.
Inside, the foyer is wide open, giving you a straight view into the living areas.
The 10-foot ceiling overhead adds a touch of grandeur. The floor plan branches out to both sides, so the house feels roomy and thoughtfully organized from the start.

Office
Just off the entry, behind double doors, you’ll find the office. At 12 by 12 feet, it’s got enough space for a big desk, bookshelves, and even a couple of chairs for guests.
I really like how this room is private while still being close to the main living areas, so you can easily pop out for a coffee.
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Thanks to plenty of natural light, it’s a comfortable spot for work or meetings.

Dining Room
Opposite the office, the dining room is set up for those meals that turn into hours of conversation.
With its 10-foot ceiling and direct access to both the kitchen and entry, this space works well for big holiday dinners or quick weekday breakfasts.
The dimensions feel generous, so it never feels cramped, but it still stays cozy when everyone’s gathered around the table.

Living Room
Walking forward, you step into the living room, where things really open up. The vaulted ceiling reaches 22 feet high, and the floor-to-ceiling windows flood the space with sunlight.
This room is ready for lounging, TV, or fireside chats if you choose to add a fireplace.
The living room ties the main level together, connecting seamlessly to the kitchen and keeping everyone close.

Kitchen
Right next to the living room, the kitchen is designed for easy family life and real cooking.
The oversized island is a magnet for everyone—great for food prep, homework, and hanging out.
There’s plenty of counter space on the back wall, and the kitchen connects straight to both the pantry and dining room, making it super practical for everyday meals and bigger gatherings.
I think even a simple breakfast would feel special in a kitchen like this.

Pantry
Behind the kitchen, the walk-in pantry keeps everything organized and out of sight. With a 10-foot ceiling, there’s shelving for snacks and all your kitchen gadgets.
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I love how this room helps keep the kitchen clear, especially when you’re hosting and need somewhere to stash extra things away quickly.

Mud Room
On the side, with access from both the kitchen area and garage, the mudroom is a true workhorse.
Benches and storage cubbies can line the wall, so everyone has a spot for shoes and coats.
I always appreciate having a mudroom in a bigger home—it’s the perfect way to keep the rest of the house tidy.

Laundry Room
Through the mudroom, you’ll find the laundry room. There’s space for full-size machines, folding, and maybe even a utility sink for messy jobs.
With the garage nearby, you can toss muddy sports uniforms straight in the wash without walking through the whole house.

Half Bath
Just off the main living areas and close to the mudroom, the half bath is ideal for visitors or quick stops. It’s set back enough to feel private but isn’t hard to find.

Three-Car Garage
The three-car garage is roomy, with extra space for bikes, tools, or even a small workshop.
Its angled design adds architectural interest and keeps the front of the house looking neat.
With direct access to the mudroom, unloading groceries or gear is a breeze.

Primary Suite
Moving to the private section of the main level, you’ll arrive at the primary suite.
Double doors lead into a bedroom that feels like a retreat, featuring vaulted ceilings and enough space for a sitting area.
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Large windows bring in the morning sun, and the layout brings a real sense of calm.

Primary Bath
The attached primary bath is both luxurious and functional. You’ll find separate vanities, a soaking tub, and a spacious walk-in shower.
This space invites you to unwind and relax. The natural light and quality finishes give it that spa-like feel I know many people crave.

Primary Closet
The primary closet is impressive, stretching over 14 feet long with built-in shelving, plenty of hanging space, and possibly even room for a center island. I think anyone who loves to keep things organized will appreciate how easy it is to find everything here.

Stairs to the Lower Level
Heading back to the main area, you’ll spot the staircase leading down to the lower level.
Its location keeps it easily accessible, yet it doesn’t interrupt the main floor’s flow. Moving between floors feels seamless.

Family Room
Downstairs, the first thing you see is the huge family room. At 25 by 23 feet, there’s space for a big sectional, media center, and still room for play or hosting friends.
Light from the windows along the back wall keeps the space bright and welcoming, which is rare for a lower level.

Kitchenette
Right off the family room, the kitchenette is ideal for drinks, snacks, or light meals.
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I see this space as a lifesaver during movie nights or when guests are staying downstairs.
There’s enough storage and counter space to handle just about anything.

Game Room
After the kitchenette, you’ll find the game room. The high ceiling and open layout make it a great spot for pool, ping pong, or whatever games you love.
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It’s close to the action but still feels like its own special zone for fun.

Golf Simulator
Next to the game room, the golf simulator area makes this house really stand out.
At almost 24 by 16 feet, there’s enough room for a full setup so you can practice all year long.
If you love golf or just want a cool bonus space, this is a fantastic addition.

Exercise Room
Along the main lower hallway, you’ll see the exercise room. It’s sized just right for a home gym, yoga mats, or workout equipment.
I like that it’s set apart from the bedrooms and guest areas, so early morning workouts won’t disturb anyone.

Half Bath (Lower Level)
Just outside the exercise room, the half bath serves the active spaces and guests. No need to rush upstairs in the middle of a workout or movie marathon.

Storage and Mechanical Rooms
The lower level offers dedicated storage rooms and a mechanical area. Having extra space for seasonal decorations, luggage, or pantry overflow is always a win.
The mechanical room keeps home systems organized and out of the way, but still easy to reach for maintenance.

Bunk Room
One of my favorite spaces downstairs is the bunk room. At 14 by 17 feet, it’s designed to sleep a crowd, making it perfect for kids, teens, or sleepovers.
There’s a walk-in closet for storage and a full bath nearby, so everyone has what they need.

Bath (Bunk Room Side)
The full bath next to the bunk room is practical and well-located, serving both this space and shared living areas. With a tub, shower, and plenty of room, it’s ready for busy mornings or a relaxing soak at night.

Guest Room
Further down the hall, the guest room offers privacy for visitors, plus its own walk-in closet. It’s tucked into a quiet part of the lower level, letting guests feel truly at home.

Guest Suite
At the far end of the lower level, the guest suite really impresses. Nearly matching the primary suite in size, it includes an attached bath and a large walk-in closet.
I think this space is perfect for extended family or guests who stay a while, giving them comfort and privacy.

Bath (Guest Suite Side)
The guest suite’s bath is designed for both comfort and convenience. With double sinks, a roomy shower, and good storage, it’s easy to settle in here for longer stays or busy mornings.

Walk-In Closets (Lower Level)
Both the guest room and guest suite feature walk-in closets, making it simple to keep suitcases, clothes, and clutter organized.

Lower Level Hallways and Storage
Wide lower level hallways and extra storage space help everyone move easily between rooms. The transition from active to restful areas feels smooth and natural, keeping the whole house feeling connected.

Staircase Connection
A second staircase at the back makes it easy to get to the backyard. This is perfect for outdoor parties or letting kids run outside to play.
The way the two floors connect means no part of the house ever feels forgotten.
It’s easy to picture life here: peaceful mornings in the primary suite, lively gatherings in the sunny living room, family movie nights downstairs, laughter from the bunk room, and guests enjoying their own private spaces. This house manages to feel grand yet welcoming, and I think it’s ready for whatever you need next.

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