
Arriving at the property, you’re welcomed by a front porch that invites you to relax before you’ve even opened the door.
This Hill Country home stands out with its blend of stone, creamy stucco, and Craftsman-style beams, complemented by dormer windows and a winding, landscaped drive.
With 4,383 square feet, every part of this home is built for both comfort and character.
The rooms connect well, and each space offers something special for daily living.
Specifications:
- 4,383 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 4.5+ Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:

Porte-Cochere
As you pull in under the porte-cochere, you’ll notice its impressive size—wide enough for two cars.
This covered drive-through arch makes unloading groceries, kids, or suitcases easy, no matter the weather.
Double walkways guide you to either the left or right porch, each under deep eaves and framed by stone pillars.
This grand entry really sets the stage for the rest of the home.

Porch Entry
The main porch feels both grand and cozy, offering enough room for a bench or a few rocking chairs.
The roofline gives shelter, and details like timber beams and crisp window trim give the home plenty of personality.
Crossing the porch to the front door, you’ll notice a calming quiet, even with the home’s generous size.
The landscaping and curved drive help keep things peaceful and private.

Foyer
When you enter the foyer, you’re greeted by tall ceilings and plenty of natural light.
The space feels just formal enough for welcoming guests, yet it’s still warm and inviting.
I like how the foyer connects in three directions: the music hall to the left, the dining room to the right, and straight ahead, a clear view through the great room to the outdoor living area.
The layout feels open, but not overwhelming.

Music Hall
To the left, the music hall offers more space than you might expect. You could fit a grand piano here, or set up a cozy reading nook.
The front-facing window lets in soft morning light, and I can imagine music filling the home in the evenings.

Dining Room
On the right side of the foyer, the dining room is set up for gatherings—big holiday meals or casual weeknights with friends.
There’s room for sideboards or art, and a window connects you visually to the porch.
This space works well for formal dinners, and the easy flow to the kitchen keeps it flexible for everyday meals.

Great Room
Moving forward into the great room, the home really opens up. Soaring ceilings, a fireplace, and panoramic windows bring in natural light and offer views of the outdoor living area.
The great room flows into the kitchen and casual dining area, making it perfect for entertaining or simply unwinding.
I can picture movie nights or family gatherings here, with plenty of space for everyone.

Outdoor Living
Through wide doors, you’ll find yourself in the covered patio, which feels like an extension of the great room.
There’s room for a dining table, a grilling station, and plenty of lounge seating. The outdoor fireplace anchors the space, so you can use it year-round.
Out here, you can soak in sunsets, host parties, or just unwind with a book.

Porch Rear
Just off to one side of the outdoor living area, the rear porch creates a quiet corner.
This might be the perfect spot for morning coffee or a private phone call. It’s set apart enough to feel like your own little retreat.

Casual Dining
Back inside, the casual dining area sits next to the kitchen and is surrounded by windows.
It’s ideal for daily meals, homework, or quick breakfasts. Since it’s open to both the kitchen and great room, you stay connected to everything happening nearby.

Kitchen
The kitchen is a true highlight. A large island anchors the room, offering space for barstools and lots of prep area.
Storage is abundant, thanks to a walk-in pantry located just off the main kitchen—perfect for keeping everything organized and within reach.
You’ll also find plenty of counters, double ovens, and plenty of room for the whole family to cook together.
I think this open connection to the rest of the living space is a real win for anyone who loves hosting or spending time with family.

Pantry
The pantry is more like a room than a closet, with adjustable shelves and space for a small appliance station. It keeps the kitchen tidy, while giving you a practical spot for everyday storage.

Drop Zone
As you head toward the garage, you’ll pass the drop zone—a practical alcove with cubbies and hooks.
This is the perfect landing spot for shoes, backpacks, and keys. I’ve seen more homes including these, and for good reason: it keeps clutter hidden, but always close at hand.

Mechanical Room
Located next to the drop zone, the mechanical room is easy to access. It houses the home’s important systems, like HVAC and water heater, so maintenance is simple without interrupting your living space.

Garage 1, Garage 2, Garage 3
Along the right side of the house, you’ll find three garages, each with its own bay.
You have plenty of space for cars, bikes, and hobbies. Use one for a workshop, another for storage, or just enjoy never having to scrape ice off your windshield again.

Exercise Room
Behind the garages, the exercise room offers enough space for your workout equipment or even a yoga class.
Several windows keep the space bright. Its location near the bathroom adds convenience, and being set apart gives you privacy while you exercise.

Game Room
Just past the exercise room, the game room is designed for fun. With windows on two sides, there’s great light during the day, while the space remains cozy for movie nights or games.
A closet offers storage for games, crafts, or blankets. I see this as a flexible spot that could also serve as a second living room or a rainy-day retreat.

Bath 4
Bath 4 is conveniently located between the game and exercise rooms. It’s a full bathroom, so guests or anyone using these spaces won’t need to walk across the house to freshen up.

Porch Side
The side porch is a small feature that makes a big difference. You can step outside for fresh air from the game or exercise rooms, or use it as a shortcut to the backyard.
It’s these kinds of thoughtful features that help the home feel even more connected to the outdoors.

Hallway and Drop Zone
Heading back toward the center, the drop zone and hallway link the main parts of the house with the quieter bedroom wing. This space gives you a moment to pause before entering the private areas.

Bedroom 2
Bedroom 2 is roomy enough for a queen bed and extra furniture. The closet is spacious, and there’s easy access to Bath 2.
This setup works well for an older child or a long-term guest. Its location on the far side of the house means you get privacy without feeling cut off.

Bath 2
Bath 2 is shared by Bedroom 2 and the hall. The layout keeps routines smooth, with a private tub and toilet area and a long vanity—great for busy mornings.

Study
The study is just down the hall and offers a quiet spot for work or reading.
A window looks out onto the porch, making it a comfortable place for homework or working from home.
I like that it’s located near the bedrooms so parents can easily keep an ear out for kids.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 is near the front of the house and offers flexibility. Use it as a bedroom, nursery, or even a second office.
It comes with its own closet and direct access to Bath 3, which is ideal for guests or a child who enjoys a bit more independence.

Bath 3
This full bath serves Bedroom 3 and is also convenient for those using the study. You’ll find a shower, vanity, and generous storage, making it practical for everyday use.

Hallway
A central hallway connects these bedrooms, set apart from the main living areas to keep sleeping and working spaces peaceful.

Master Suite Vestibule
When you reach the vestibule leading to the master suite, the atmosphere shifts. This entry is separated enough from the rest of the house to create a sense of privacy and relaxation.

Master Bedroom
The master bedroom truly feels like a retreat. Large windows overlook the backyard and fill the room with light.
There’s space for a king bed, comfortable chairs, and even a writing desk if you want.
I love that you can step directly outside for fresh air or a cup of coffee in the morning.

Master Bath
In the master bath, you’ll enjoy a large soaking tub, a walk-in shower, and double vanity sinks.
There’s a separate water closet for privacy, and the finishes are high-end without feeling over the top.
This is definitely a space that encourages you to relax.

Master Closet and Sport Closet
The master closet is huge, with built-in shelving and plenty of hanging space. Right next to it, a sport closet is a great bonus.
You can keep golf clubs, workout gear, or seasonal coats here. If you’re like me, you’ll appreciate the extra organization this brings.

Powder Room
A discreet powder room sits off the hallway near the bedrooms, perfect for guests and daily use.
Every part of this home reflects careful design. The way the spaces connect means you’re always near what matters most, but you can always find a spot to unwind.
From the welcoming front porch to the private master suite, the home offers both warmth and hospitality, making it truly feel like your own.

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