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This home brings together Craftsman character and modern farmhouse style with a practical, multi-level layout.
You’ll find 4 bedrooms, flexible living spaces, and plenty of thoughtful extras within 2,447 square feet.
With three distinct levels to enjoy, there’s room for every part of your daily life, plus some surprises you might not expect.
Specifications:
- 2,447 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 2.5-3.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Covered Front Porch
You can’t miss the wide front porch as you arrive. With its classic columns and stone accents, it’s the perfect spot to enjoy the outdoors, rain or shine.
It’s handy for neighbors passing by or family waiting for a ride. The porch stretches across the full width of the home’s front, giving you space for rocking chairs, seasonal decorations, or even a swing if you love that timeless farmhouse vibe.

Foyer
As you step inside, the foyer welcomes you with a calm, open feel. Natural light spills in from the porch windows, and the high ceiling adds a sense of spaciousness.
You can see straight toward the great room, which helps you get your bearings right away.
There’s enough space here for a bench or a slim entry table so you have a spot for keys, bags, and a bit of personal style.

Flex Space
Just off the foyer, you’ll find a room labeled “Flex Space. ” The name says it all: you can make this area fit your needs.
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Maybe you want a quiet home office, a cozy library, or a playroom that’s still close to the main living areas.
I appreciate that this space isn’t hidden away; it stays connected to the rest of the house.
A large window brings in plenty of daylight, brightening up the front of the home.

Great Room
As you move deeper into the house, you reach the great room, which really serves as the main gathering area.
This space feels generous, and the coffered ceiling adds architectural interest without overdoing it. It’s easy to picture a sectional around the fireplace, and the flow to the covered porch at the back feels natural.
I think this room does just as well for movie nights as it does for big gatherings with friends.
The open sightlines to the kitchen help everyone feel included during get-togethers.

Kitchen
The kitchen stands out, thanks to its roomy island and wraparound counters. You get plenty of prep space and a built-in bar for casual meals or drinks.
The walk-in pantry is conveniently nearby, which makes grabbing supplies quick and easy. There’s also a handy storage nook—perfect for stashing small appliances or keeping bulk goods out of sight.
I like how there’s room for double ovens and a fridge that isn’t in the middle of the walkway.
That layout keeps things efficient for busy mornings or big holiday meals.

Breakfast Area
Next to the kitchen, the breakfast nook overlooks the back patio. Built-in cabinetry offers storage for your favorite dishes or can serve as a buffet when guests visit.
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Large windows let in natural light, making this a great spot for a quick weekday breakfast or a slow cup of coffee on the weekend, always with a view of the backyard.

Covered Back Porch
Step outside the back door to the covered porch. It’s made for grilling, outdoor meals, or just enjoying the sound of rain.
The porch connects right to the patio, so you have more options for outdoor furniture and activities.
From summer dinners to evening chats under string lights, this area really expands your living space year-round.

Patio
The patio is a wide, open slab that gives you even more options for entertaining.
You might want to set up a dining table, a fire pit with chairs, or games for the kids.
I like how this space keeps the backyard closely connected to the kitchen and breakfast area.
Moving between indoor and outdoor spaces feels easy, which is great for summer parties.

Hallway
Coming back inside, there’s a hallway branching off the great room. Here, you’ll find the secondary bedrooms, a shared bath, and a linen closet for extra storage.
This setup creates a separate wing for kids or guests, so you get a balance of privacy and convenience.

Bedroom 2
The first bedroom off the hall is spacious and comes with a double-door closet. A large window keeps it bright and airy.
This room works well for a child, teen, or visiting family, and you could also turn it into a hobby space if you don’t need all four bedrooms.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 sits right next to Bedroom 2. It’s almost identical in size and closet space, so there’s no debate about who gets the better room.
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Both bedrooms are close to the hall bath, making busy mornings a little easier.

Bedroom 4
Bedroom 4 is at the end of the hall and feels a bit more private.
With its own closet and window, it could be a great guest room or a remote office set apart from the main hustle and bustle.
I really like that this room is slightly separated, which is perfect for anyone who needs a bit of quiet.

Hall Bath
The hall bathroom serves Bedrooms 2, 3, and 4. You’ll find a tub/shower combo and a well-placed linen cabinet for towels and supplies.
It’s practical for kids or overnight guests, delivering everything you need without wasting space.

Master Bedroom
Head to the opposite side of the house and you’ll reach the primary suite through a private hall.
The master bedroom has a tray ceiling for subtle style and a wall of windows looking out over the yard.
There’s room for a king-sized bed as well as a reading chair or a small desk.
The suite’s location away from the other bedrooms really does give you a sense of retreat, and I think that separation makes it feel extra peaceful.

Master Bath
The master bath checks all the boxes for relaxation. There’s a big jet tub, a separate shower, and dual vanities so you’re not bumping elbows in the morning.
A private toilet room keeps things organized and comfortable. I especially like how the bath connects directly to both master closets—it makes laundry days and busy mornings run more smoothly.

Master Closets
You get two master closets, one on each side of the bath. Sharing storage is easy, with plenty of hanging and shelf space for everyone’s clothes and shoes.
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This arrangement keeps everything organized and out of sight from the bedroom.

Utility Room
On the way to the garage, you’ll pass the utility room. It’s set up for laundry with a sink and folding counter, plus storage space above the machines.
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I like having this close to the master suite, since it saves steps on laundry day.

Half Bath
There’s a half bath off the secondary hall, right by the utility room. This is a convenient spot for guests, especially when you’re entertaining in the kitchen or breakfast nook.
It keeps the private baths free for family use and is easy for visitors to find.

Storage Room
Next to the stairs and utility area, you’ll see a dedicated storage room. This is exactly the kind of space many homes forget about.
Holiday decorations, extra supplies, or sports gear all have a place here, so your main closets stay uncluttered.

Two-Car Garage
The garage is spacious, with extra depth for storage along one wall. There’s room for bikes, tools, and bins, as well as two cars.
An interior door leads straight into the house, so you don’t have to deal with the weather when unloading groceries.
Another door opens from the garage to the backyard, making it easy to move lawn equipment or outdoor toys.

Stairs to Lower Level
Near the utility area, you’ll find the stairs marked “To Basement. ” Accessing the basement right from the main hallway is a great feature.
While the basement isn’t shown in these plans, you can tell that it’s been set up for possible expansion, storage, or a future recreation space.

Upstairs Access
Let’s head upstairs now. Stairs lead to a bonus level above the main living area, giving you some extra possibilities for this home.

Unfinished Bonus Room
The upper floor has a large, unfinished bonus room with sloped ceilings and attic access on both sides.
At 14 by 18 feet, this space is a blank canvas. You might finish it as a playroom, home gym, or media lounge.
There’s also a closet, so you could use it as a fifth bedroom or a private office if you need it.

Bonus Bath
Right off the bonus room is a full bath with tub and shower. This makes the upstairs area work well for long-term guests, a teenager’s retreat, or even an au pair suite.
I think having a bath up here adds valuable flexibility to the whole house.

Attic Access
Both sides of the bonus room have attic access doors. These hidden-away spaces are ideal for seasonal storage, off-season clothes, or anything you don’t want to haul down to the basement.
The doors are tucked discreetly away, keeping the finished bonus area looking tidy.

Rear Covered Porch
Heading back downstairs and out to the backyard, you’ll notice the rear covered porch again.
It’s accessible from both the great room and breakfast area, which makes it simple to move between indoor comfort and outdoor fun.
No matter if you’re sipping coffee in the morning or hosting a barbecue, this porch is ready for anything.

Backyard Patio
The patio extends right off the porch, with space for dining, lounging, or setting up games for kids. This indoor-outdoor transition ties the whole main level together, making it easy to relax or gather with friends and family.
Every level of this home has something to offer, from the sun-filled living spaces to the extra nooks upstairs and the practical storage by the garage.
With so many flexible rooms and smooth transitions, you’ll be ready for quiet mornings, busy weekends, or last-minute celebrations.
I think this layout works really well for daily life and for making memories with the people you care about.

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