The first thing you notice about this home is its storybook European charm. Tall gables, rustic stone, and those big, arched windows promise sun-filled rooms from the very first glance.
With 7,031 square feet spread across three levels, this place is more than just spacious.
I love how every area feels welcoming and thoughtfully connected, making it easy to go from daily routines to lively gatherings.
Let’s head inside together and see how all the spaces flow, level by level, room by room.
Specifications:
- 7,031 Heated S.F.
- 5 Beds
- 3.5+ – 4.5+ Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Foyer
Step through the front door and you’re welcomed by a generous foyer. There’s plenty of space for a console table or a couple of statement chairs.
Natural light pours in from both sides, hinting at the vaulted ceilings and wide passageways ahead.
The traditional details really stand out—the crisp trim, the subtle archways, and touches of stonework that echo the exterior.
Right from the start, you get that sense of warmth and hospitality that I think sets this home apart.
Dining Room
Just off the foyer to your right is the formal dining room. Tall windows frame the front yard, and there’s just enough separation to make dinner gatherings feel extra special.
A wet bar sits in its own niche, which is super convenient for celebrations or quiet evenings.
Personally, I’d use it for pouring drinks before a meal or even as a coffee station for those laid-back brunches.
Office
On the opposite side of the entry, you’ll find the office. Built-ins line one wall, and another large window looks out onto the front garden.
There’s plenty of room for bookshelves, a pair of desks, or a comfy reading chair.
If you need a private space for work, homework, or just a little quiet, this room has you covered.
Laundry
Just past the office, the laundry room sits in its own area. The space is large enough for folding tables, storage, and even a utility sink.
Doing chores feels less like a hassle with this much room to spread out. A door leads outside, so managing muddy boots or gardening gear is a breeze and keeps the main living areas clean.
Master Suite
Continuing down this hallway, you’ll reach the master suite. Set apart from the main living spaces, it offers a quiet, retreat-like atmosphere.
There’s room for a king bed, a sitting area, and even a private door to the backyard.
I really like the window bay here—perfect for a chaise lounge or a cozy reading nook.
The master bath feels spa-inspired with its separate tiled shower, deep soaking tub, dual sinks, and a dedicated makeup area.
You also get a private water closet and a roomy walk-in closet. It’s a space that blends luxury and practicality in a way I appreciate.
Great Room
At the center of the house, the great room really makes an impression. Vaulted ceilings soar above, and a wall of glass opens up to the backyard.
A fireplace anchors the room, creating a cozy spot even on rainy days. This is where I imagine everything from movie nights to big holiday gatherings.
The open flow from the foyer and dining room makes entertaining easy, but the space still feels intimate enough for everyday life.
Kitchen and Nook
Connected to the great room is the kitchen and nook. The kitchen is expansive, centered around a long island that’s perfect for prepping meals, helping with homework, or chatting over coffee.
You’ll find plenty of counter space, modern appliances, and a walk-in pantry for extra storage.
The kitchen opens into a bright nook surrounded by windows—ideal for casual meals or relaxed weekend breakfasts.
I can see how this area makes busy mornings and slow Sundays equally enjoyable.
Mud Room
Heading toward the garage, you pass through the mudroom. This practical space features built-in benches, hooks, and cubbies for backpacks, shoes, and anything else from outside.
It connects directly to the garage, making it easy to bring in groceries or sports gear without tracking dirt into the main house.
Storage
Right off the mudroom, there’s a dedicated storage room. If you need space for holiday decorations, cleaning supplies, or extra shoes, this area keeps everything organized and out of sight.
I like that it’s so convenient—close to the garage, kitchen, and back entry.
Garage
The garage is truly spacious, easily fitting three cars with extra room for bikes or yard equipment. Its angled design gives you more driveway space and a natural spot for tools or gardening supplies.
Outdoor Living
At the back of the main level, step out onto the vaulted outdoor living area.
Supported by stone columns and surrounded by windows, this porch feels both open and sheltered.
It’s perfect for al fresco dinners or just relaxing with a book. The covered porch allows you to entertain or unwind, rain or shine, and it opens right onto a wide lawn or garden.
This easy connection to the outdoors really brings the main level together.
Pantry
Between the kitchen and outdoor living space, you’ll find a walk-in pantry. I think this is one of the most useful features, letting you keep bulk groceries, small appliances, or even a second fridge close at hand but out of sight.
Stairs to Lower Level
Just past the kitchen, a set of stairs leads down to the lower level. This floor offers even more room for everyone to find their own space to relax or have fun.
Game Room
At the bottom of the stairs, you enter a spacious game room. With direct access to the backyard patio, it’s easy to move between indoor and outdoor spaces during parties or family gatherings.
There’s plenty of wall space for a big TV, gaming consoles, or a pool table.
This room feels like the social center of the lower level.
Bedroom 2
On the left side of this floor, Bedroom 2 is generously sized with its own closet. An adjacent bath is just steps away, making this a great spot for guests or an older child who wants more privacy.
Bedroom 3
Next door, Bedroom 3 offers a spacious layout, a large closet, and easy access to a shared bath. Both bedrooms are set away from the game room, so you get that feeling of separation and quiet.
Storage (Lower Level)
There’s a huge storage room on this level as well, perfect for seasonal items or anything you want out of sight but not too far away. This practical storage helps keep the rest of the lower level clutter-free.
Wine Room
At the center of the lower level, the wine room adds a sophisticated touch. You can use it for tastings or simply to store your bottles safely.
It’s a unique feature that makes the basement feel truly special.
Media Room
Across from the wine room, you’ll find the media room. Designed for movie nights or game-day marathons, it includes soundproofing and built-ins for your entertainment system.
There are even extra built-ins for display or storage, which I think is a smart way to keep things tidy.
Bedroom 4
Moving to the right side of the lower level, Bedroom 4 offers another spacious retreat with a large closet. A bathroom sits just outside the door, making it a comfortable option for family members or guests.
Bedroom 5
Bedroom 5 sits further down the hall. While it’s a bit smaller, it’s still comfortable, with its own closet and easy access to a nearby bath.
This room could work for a teenager, a guest, or even as a home gym if you need the flexibility.
Mechanical (Unfinished) Room
At the far end, the mechanical room remains unfinished but spacious. It’s large enough to double as a workshop or a place for bike storage, and it keeps all the home’s systems accessible and organized.
Patio
Open the doors from the game room and you’ll step onto a wide concrete patio.
It’s just right for backyard barbecues or relaxing outdoors with friends in the evening. The direct connection between the patio and game room makes outdoor entertaining easy.
Stairs to Upper Level
Back upstairs on the main floor, look for the steps near the mudroom and storage area that lead to the upper level. These stairs are conveniently located to give you quick access without interrupting the flow of the main living spaces.
Bonus Room
At the top of the stairs, you’ll find a massive vaulted bonus room. With more than 35 feet of length, this space is so versatile—it could be a game room, fitness studio, guest suite, or even a craft or hobby area.
The vaulted ceiling gives it an airy feel, and it’s surrounded by attic spaces for extra storage.
Bath (Upper Level)
On this upper floor, there’s a full bath just behind the bonus room. This makes the space practical for guests or teenagers, so no one has to go downstairs for a bathroom.
Attic Spaces
Two attic spaces on either side of the bonus room provide unfinished zones for storing seasonal gear, old toys, or anything you want out of the way but still accessible.
As you explore each floor of this home, you’ll keep finding new spaces to inspire you.
Every area feels thoughtfully placed and connected for real-life comfort. I think this layout works for so many lifestyles—hosting friends, working from home, or simply finding your own peaceful retreat.
This home adapts to what you need, whenever you need it.
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