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Stepping up to this prairie-inspired contemporary home, you’ll notice the balance of solid stone, warm wood accents, and the inviting low-pitched roof stretching wide across the property.
The front entrance, framed by chunky columns and surrounded by clean plantings, sets the stage for what’s inside: a spacious, light-filled layout planned for both daily comfort and impressive entertaining.
With 4 bedrooms and 3,687 square feet to enjoy, I get the sense that every detail has been carefully thought out, right down to how each area transitions between private retreats and social spaces.
Specifications:
- 3,687 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:

Covered Entry
The covered entry welcomes you with more than just shelter from the rain. Stepping onto the concrete pavers, you’re flanked by tidy plants and sturdy stone columns.


The overhang provides both a sense of protection and a moment to appreciate the crisp lines of the exterior before you walk through the front door.
Foyer
Inside, the foyer stretches long and bright. Tall ceilings and a flood of natural light from nearby windows immediately catch your eye.
A dramatic chandelier serves as a focal point overhead, while a dark console table below creates a practical drop zone.
I can picture greeting guests here, where the generous space keeps things from ever feeling rushed or crowded.
The modern decor hints at the style carried throughout the rest of the home.

Office
Just off the foyer, the office sits behind a door that creates privacy but doesn’t make you feel cut off.
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The space isn’t oversized, but its proportions work perfectly for a work-from-home setup or a quiet study room.
Built-in shelving and a wide desk make the room highly functional. A window brings in plenty of daylight, keeping the mood bright and productive.

Entry Hall and Kids’ Nook
As you walk down the entry hall, the flow feels very intentional. Along the side, there’s a kids’ nook with a built-in bench or cubbies for backpacks, shoes, or maybe a spot for little ones to read or play while staying nearby.
The entry hall stays wide and uncluttered, so it’s easy to move luggage, groceries, or groups of visitors right through the heart of the house.

Laundry Room
To your left, the laundry room opens up and offers more than just a spot for the washer and dryer.
There’s ample floor space for baskets and folding, plus built-in cabinetry for storage. Dual utility sinks and counter space make big laundry days or messy projects much easier to manage.
With a direct connection to the garage, post-soccer cleanup or muddy dog arrivals become a simple part of your routine.

3-Car Garage
Access to the 3-car garage is just as direct as you’d want. The garage itself has room for multiple vehicles, bikes, or even a workshop at the back.
Large glass garage doors on the front mean the space feels open and never stuffy.
I think this setup is great for anyone who wants extra storage or plans to work on weekend projects.

Pantry
Back inside, you pass through the laundry area and reach the pantry. This isn’t a small closet, but a walk-in pantry with shelves for appliances, bulk groceries, and everything else you need.

Its location—just steps from the kitchen and laundry—keeps meal prep efficient and organized.
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Powder Room (P.R.)
Next to the pantry and central hall, the powder room offers a stylish and convenient spot for guests.

It’s positioned for privacy, yet still central, so visitors don’t need to wander far from the main living spaces.


Modern fixtures and clean lines make this space feel special and well-designed.
Closet
On your way toward the master suite, a large closet offers serious storage. This is the spot for seasonal coats, sports gear, or even luggage.
By keeping these items out of the main living areas, it helps the home stay tidy and organized.

Master Suite
As you enter the master suite, you might pause to take in the calm, restful atmosphere.

The generous footprint easily accommodates a king bed, a cozy seating area, and still leaves room to move around.
Floor-to-ceiling glass doors let the morning sun pour in, and you have direct access to the patio for quiet outdoor moments.
Deep green walls, layered rugs, and carefully chosen art come together to create a true retreat.
Master Bathroom
The master bath continues the open, spacious feeling with a long layout designed for both utility and comfort.
Twin sinks set in a wide vanity mean no bumping elbows in the mornings. The centerpiece is a freestanding soaking tub surrounded by sleek marble and hexagon tiles.
There’s a separate wet room shower for quick starts or relaxing evenings. The natural wood accents add warmth to the modern design.
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I find that the touch of greenery and sunlight here would make even Monday mornings feel a bit more inviting.

Master Suite Closet
Connected directly to the master bath, the master closet is as large as a small boutique.
Shelving, rods, and drawers are all built in, so it’s easy to keep everything organized, from formalwear to everyday basics.
The size and layout let you get dressed comfortably, right after your shower or bath.

Reading Area
Stepping out of the master suite, there’s a reading area set up along the hallway.
This cozy nook, with built-in shelves and a window, invites you to curl up with a book or take a quiet moment for yourself.
Its spot between the master and the kitchen keeps it handy, but still private enough for relaxation.

Kitchen
At the core of the home, the kitchen serves as a true hub for both busy mornings and relaxed evenings.
The galley-style layout stretches out, anchored by a central island that’s perfect for casual meals or gathering with friends.
Crisp white cabinetry, a stone backsplash, and marble-look counters give the room a clean, upscale style.
Oversized windows bring in natural light from multiple directions. I love how the kitchen connects easily to both the dining and outdoor living spaces, making it the center of activity.

Dining Room
The dining room offers a balance of formality and openness. A long table sits beneath striking pendant lights, and one wall features floating wood shelves for display.

On the opposite side, floor-to-ceiling glass doors open up to the patio, creating a seamless link to outdoor living.
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This setup works well for hosting everything from holiday feasts to weekend brunches, and the close connection to the kitchen makes serving and cleanup a breeze.
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Great Room
A few steps down, you enter the great room, which manages to feel both inviting and impressive.

The sunken floor sets it apart, giving a cozy vibe without closing off the space.

A sectional wraps around the black-brick fireplace with built-in shelving for books, games, or decor.
Large windows let in natural light, and the unique ceiling design adds architectural interest. I think this room is perfect for movie nights or just relaxing by the fire.
Powder Closet
Near the great room, there’s a small broom closet for quick clean-ups. It’s a small detail, but I really appreciate how practical touches like this are thoughtfully placed right where you need them most.

Outdoor Living
Step through the dining room’s glass doors and you’re on a covered porch that stretches across the back of the house.

This outdoor living area offers space for dining, relaxing, or entertaining. Stone columns and dark brick walls echo the front of the home, while wicker seating and potted plants invite you to settle in.
There’s plenty of room for a fire pit, dining set, or a quiet spot to sip coffee on a rainy morning.
Covered Porch
At one end of the outdoor space, a more private covered porch provides room for extra seating or a grilling zone set apart from the main patio.
Looking back across the yard, you get a full view of the home’s clean lines and natural plantings, which gives a true sense of connection to the outdoors.
This area is ready for gatherings in any season.

Bedroom 2
Inside, the bedroom wing is set apart from the main entertaining zones. Bedroom 2 is large enough for a queen bed, a desk, or a reading chair.
The proportions feel comfortable, and the window brings in great natural light without sacrificing privacy.
This room is flexible for a teen, guest, or even another office.

Bath
Across the hall, a full bathroom serves Bedroom 2 and Bedroom 3. The design is modern and efficient, with a walk-in shower, updated fixtures, and storage space.
The finishes match the rest of the home, keeping things cohesive and stylish.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 shares similar dimensions to Bedroom 2. It feels bright and peaceful, and its location next to the bathroom makes mornings simple for anyone staying there.

Bathroom
Nearby, another bathroom offers both a walk-in shower and a tub. The finishes are modern, and floating shelves with greenery add a spa-like touch.
There’s no sense of crowding, and I think this layout is perfect for families or visitors who want a bit of independence.

En-Suite Bedroom 4
At the end of the hallway, you’ll find Bedroom 4, which stands out with its own private bathroom.
This makes it ideal for long-term guests, grandparents, or an older child who wants more privacy.
The room is generously sized, and its location at the back of the house keeps it quiet.
Walking through each space, I notice how this home is truly designed for both daily living and special occasions.
Every hallway, nook, and transition feels purposeful. The flow naturally guides you from one area to the next, making it easy to picture your own routines, celebrations, and quiet evenings here.

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