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There’s something magnetic about a home that feels as crisp and welcoming on the inside as it looks from the street.
This contemporary Northwest ranch doesn’t just catch your eye with its striking roofline and wood-clad entry; that sense of energy continues throughout the thoughtful, open layout.
When you enter, you’ll notice how the main spaces connect seamlessly, blending modern design with just the right amount of warmth.
No matter if you love hosting, want flexible family zones, or crave a quiet spot to recharge, this floor plan has you covered.
Specifications:
- 1,824 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:

Covered Porch
You’re welcomed by a roomy covered porch that combines style and practicality. The mix of vertical wood siding and dark brick from the exterior carries through here, giving the entry a modern feel while providing shelter on drizzly Northwest days.
It’s a great spot to pause while you find your keys or unload groceries, and there’s just enough space to add a couple of potted plants for personality.
The porch sets the tone: inviting but never fussy.

Entry
As you walk through the front door, the sense of openness is immediate. The foyer is spacious, not a cramped hallway, and lets you move right into the main living areas.
To your left, a short hall leads to the two secondary bedrooms. If you look straight ahead, your attention goes to the living area, where light pours in from oversized windows.
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You can instantly tell this house was designed to feel bright, even on gray Pacific Northwest days.

Great Room
Continue forward into the great room, an open space that brings together seating, social time, and relaxation.

The navy brick fireplace wall is a real highlight, drawing your eye and anchoring the room.

On each side, built-in shelves and cabinets help keep things tidy and give you a place to display art or family photos.
The furniture arrangement makes conversation easy, but you can also turn this room into a movie night hub or enjoy some quiet reading time.
Sunlight from the expansive windows makes everything feel even more spacious. If you appreciate natural light, I think you’ll notice right away how it transforms this space.
Kitchen
To your right, the kitchen opens up in a way that keeps you connected to everything happening in the great room.

The generous island features a black marble countertop, perfect for casual meals, morning coffee, or keeping an eye on kids while you cook.

I really like the wood-slat accents on the island; they add character without disrupting the clean lines.
There’s plenty of prep space, and if you like to entertain, friends can sit at the island and chat while you finish dinner.
Gold accents add warmth, and the geometric tile backsplash brings a subtle layer of interest.
This kitchen isn’t just about looks—it’s made for everyday living.
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Dining Room
Just past the kitchen, the dining area is set beside massive windows with a view of the backyard.
The location feels intentional, so it becomes more than a spot to eat—it’s a place to linger over coffee or gather for weekend brunch.
The open flow keeps conversations moving from kitchen to living room, but there’s enough separation so you’re not eating in the middle of the action.
You can easily fit a table for six here and maybe add a sideboard or bar cart along the wall.
Even on a busy weekday, this area feels like a little retreat.

Pantry and Shelves
Behind the kitchen, you’ll find a walk-in pantry and a row of open shelves. If you’re tired of cramming groceries into upper cabinets, you’ll love the pantry’s space for bulk items, small appliances, or even a coffee station.
The nearby shelves are just right for cookbooks or baskets of snacks—a good mix of storage and display.

Mud Room
Coming in from the garage, you enter a mud room designed for everyday life. A bench with built-in lockers sits right by the door, so muddy boots, backpacks, and coats can stay out of your living spaces.
I think this is one of those details that really helps families or anyone with an active lifestyle.
The mud room connects directly to the laundry area, making it easy to drop dirty gear in the wash without tracking messes through the house.

Laundry Area
Laundry might not be anyone’s favorite chore, but this setup makes it a little easier.
A folding counter above the washer and dryer gives you space to sort and fold clothes.
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A window or two keeps the room from feeling closed in, and nearby shelves hold detergents, cleaning supplies, or extra towels.
This area stays out of the way but is still totally accessible, so you can manage chores without letting them take over your life.

Garage
The garage measures 31 by 22 feet, giving you space for two vehicles plus storage for bikes, yard tools, or a workbench.
Glass-paneled doors keep the exterior looking modern and let in daylight if you want to work inside or unload groceries.
This area connects directly to the mud room for a smooth, clean transition into the house.
There’s also enough wall space for shelving and hooks, so you can customize your storage system.

Master Suite
On its own side of the house, the master suite truly feels like a retreat.

The bedroom is spacious, with a ten-foot ceiling that adds to the sense of openness.

I’m especially drawn to the wood slat accent wall behind the bed—it’s both contemporary and warm.
Black marble sconces and sleek mid-century furniture give the room personality, and there’s plenty of space for a reading chair by the window.
You can easily close the door and enjoy some peace away from the rest of the house.
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Master Bathroom
The master bath is designed for both comfort and style. When you enter, you see two separate vanities flanking a freestanding tub beneath a large window.
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Sharing a bathroom is easier when everyone has their own space to get ready. The black marble and warm wood cabinetry stand out, but the room never feels cold.
Off to the side, there’s a walk-in shower with white subway tile that keeps everything looking clean and bright.
If you love relaxing in a tub with a view of the outdoors, this bathroom offers that experience.

Master Closet
Connected to the master bath, the walk-in closet is more than just storage. The layout gives you room to organize shoes, accessories, and all your seasonal clothes.
You’ll find space for built-in shelves and double hanging racks, making it easy to stay organized.
I think this is the kind of closet that actually encourages you to keep things tidy.

Bedroom 2
Near the entry, you’ll find Bedroom 2, one of the two secondary bedrooms. Each is similar in size, with enough wall space for a desk, bed, or reading nook.
Generous closets make these rooms flexible for guests, kids, or even a home office. Large windows keep the space open and inviting.
The proximity to the hall bathroom makes morning routines simple.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 mirrors Bedroom 2 in both size and layout, offering another adaptable space for family or visitors.
You might set this up as a nursery, hobby room, or traditional bedroom—it’s ready for whatever you need.
I like that both secondary bedrooms are separated from the main living area, so there’s extra privacy and quiet for sleeping or studying.

Hall Bathroom
The hall bath serves the secondary bedrooms and has a smart layout. There’s a full-sized tub and shower, a long vanity with storage underneath, and a linen closet just outside in the hallway.
If you have kids or guests, this bathroom is easy to share and keeps everyone out of the master suite.
Neutral finishes keep the space feeling modern yet comfortable, and there’s plenty of light.

Linen Closet
It might seem like a small thing, but I appreciate the linen closet right outside the hall bath.
You can always grab towels and bedding without running across the house. It helps keep the hallway tidy and bedrooms organized.

Circulation and Flow
One of the best parts of this plan is how smoothly everything connects. The great room, kitchen, and dining areas are open, but the bedrooms and utility spaces branch off to create real privacy.
You move naturally from active spaces to quiet ones, and from public to personal areas.
I think this layout is flexible enough to adapt to whatever stage of life you’re in.

Stairs (Down)
Near the kitchen, you’ll see a staircase leading down. While the main level is the focus of this floor plan, the stairs suggest there’s potential for extra living space below, such as a finished basement or bonus area.
This gives you options to grow or tailor the home as your needs change.
With each space thoughtfully designed, this home balances open living with private retreats. Whether you’re hosting friends, running a busy household, or just looking for a peaceful place to unwind, every room connects in a way that feels natural.
There’s always another corner to enjoy and plenty of space to make your own.

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