
There’s something magnetic about a modern farmhouse with wraparound porches, gabled roofs, and those clean, simple lines.
This 4-bedroom, multi-level home draws you in with its crisp white siding and welcoming front porch, instantly promising a blend of classic comfort and updated style.
What sets this house apart isn’t just its curb appeal, but the way every inch of its 2,593 square feet is thoughtfully planned.
You’ll find a spacious bonus room upstairs and extra storage areas on the main level.
I’m excited to walk you through each space, starting right at the front door.
Specifications:
- 2,593 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Front Porch
You approach this home across a wide, wraparound front porch, shaded by a metal roof and supported by chunky wood columns on brick bases.
Picture yourself enjoying morning coffee or evening chats here. There’s space for rocking chairs and potted plants.
The porch isn’t just decorative; it truly sets the mood for the rest of the house and offers a welcoming spot before you step inside.

Foyer
Step through the front door into the foyer, where sunlight streams in from the surrounding windows.
The 10-foot ceiling overhead makes this entrance feel bright and open. There’s enough room for a bench or console table, and you immediately see into both the dining room and the great room beyond.
If you love a home that feels inviting right away, this one definitely delivers.

Dining Room
To your left, the dining room sits just off the foyer. It’s large enough for a family-sized table and is framed by big windows looking out to the porch.
I think the open feel here works well for both everyday meals and bigger gatherings.
You get a sense of space without losing the cozy separation from the main living areas.
The 10-foot ceiling adds just the right touch of formality.

Great Room
From the foyer, your eyes are pulled straight into the great room. This main-level gathering space features a vaulted ceiling that rises to 16 feet, highlighted by wood beams.
The fireplace anchors the far wall, flanked by windows that bring in plenty of natural light.
Imagine movie nights or relaxing here on chilly evenings. The layout connects easily to both the kitchen and the covered rear porch, and there’s plenty of wall space for a large sectional or built-in shelves.

Kitchen
Flowing right from the great room, the kitchen is set up for both serious cooking and easy entertaining.
The oversized island stands out as the centerpiece, big enough for meal prep, serving, or just gathering with friends.
You have a clear view of the living area, so you’ll always feel connected. One corner holds a pantry measuring 11 feet by 5 feet—it’s a real storage solution, not just an afterthought.
The kitchen also connects directly to the mud room and laundry area, so grocery drop-offs and busy mornings are much smoother.
I love how efficient this layout feels, without sacrificing any style.

Pantry
Right off the kitchen, the walk-in pantry gives you space for bulk groceries, small appliances, and all those kitchen extras that never seem to have a home. If you enjoy cooking or hosting, you’ll really value having this dedicated spot for organization.

Mud Room
The mud room sits between the kitchen and the garage, giving you a practical everyday entry point.
There’s room for hooks, cubbies, and a bench, so muddy boots and backpacks stay out of the main living areas.
This kind of space is especially helpful for families or anyone who wants to keep things neat.

Laundry Room
Connected to the mud room, the laundry room is larger than most at 8 feet 3 inches by 8 feet.
There’s space to sort, fold, and store cleaning supplies, along with direct access to both the mud room and the owner’s suite area.
Keeping these “work zones” together just makes sense and makes laundry day that much easier.

Powder Room
Located just off the mud room and easy to reach from the living spaces, the powder room is super convenient for guests and everyday use. It’s sized just right and positioned for privacy, without being hidden far from the main flow of the house.

2-Car Garage
Step through the mud room and you’re in the spacious 2-car garage. With 9-foot ceilings and generous dimensions (25 feet 4 inches by 30 feet), you have more than enough room for vehicles, bikes, and seasonal storage.
There’s even a side door for direct yard access, plus an entry into the house that keeps you dry on rainy days.

Open Storage
The latest plan variant includes an open storage area measuring 11 feet by 3 feet 9 inches, which connects to the garage. It’s perfect for tools, holiday bins, or anything you want handy but out of the way.

Owner’s Suite (M. Bedrm)
Turn down the private hall past the powder room, and you reach the owner’s suite, set apart from the other bedrooms to maximize privacy.
The bedroom itself measures 14 by 16 feet, with vaulted ceilings that make the space feel open and airy.
Large windows face the side yard, bringing in gentle morning light. There’s plenty of space for a king bed and a comfy reading chair.

Owner’s Bathroom (M. Bath)
The owner’s bathroom blends function and comfort. A freestanding soaking tub sits under a window, and a spacious walk-in shower includes a built-in seat.
Dual vanities line one wall, so you each have your own space in the morning.
The layout makes daily routines feel relaxed and organized.

Owner’s Closets (His Clo. / Her Clo.)
You’ll love the two separate walk-in closets in this suite. “Her closet” is especially large at 11 by 11 feet 4 inches and even has an island for extra storage.
“His closet” (11 by 5 feet 8 inches) is still generous, making it simple to keep everything organized.
If you’ve ever wanted more closet space, this setup feels like a real luxury.

Additional Bedrooms (Bedrm 2, 3, and 4)
On the other side of the great room, you’ll find three more bedrooms along a hallway.
Each bedroom offers 10-foot ceilings and enough space for beds, dressers, and desks. Bedroom 2, at the front, is a great choice for guests or a home office, thanks to its big windows facing the porch.
Bedrooms 3 and 4 are located toward the back, both close to the hall bath.

Bath 2
Bedrooms 2 and 3 share Bath 2, which is laid out with a double vanity and a separate tub/shower area. Its hallway location works well for families with kids, since it’s close by but still private enough for guests.

Bath 3
Bedroom 4 has direct access to Bath 3, which is a full bath with a combination tub and shower. If you have a teenager, an older guest, or want a second suite, this bathroom setup gives you plenty of flexibility.

Rear Porch
Step through the great room’s back doors and you’re on the rear porch. This outdoor living space features vaulted ceilings, exposed timber trusses, and a central brick fireplace that immediately catches your eye.
I can easily imagine slow Sunday afternoons or late-night conversations by the fire. The porch overlooks the backyard and connects to the outdoor kitchen.

Outdoor Kitchen
Adjacent to the rear porch, the outdoor kitchen includes a built-in grill and a generous counter with an island.
It’s ideally placed for everything from summer barbecues to quiet dinners, and the flow between inside and outside couldn’t be easier.
Personally, I think this feature turns the backyard into a true extension of the home.

Staircase to Bonus Room
Back inside, near the mud room, you’ll find the staircase leading up to the bonus room. This extra living area sits above the garage and is set apart from the main level, so it stays quiet even when things are busy downstairs.

Bonus Room
At the top of the stairs, the bonus room opens into a bright, flexible space with a 9-foot ceiling and sloped sides, measuring over 15 by 24 feet.
There’s plenty of room for a media room, play area, studio, or even a guest suite.
If you need a home office away from the main activity, this could be perfect.
A closet offers storage, and a full bath means you or your guests won’t need to run back downstairs.

Bath 4 (Bonus Room Bath)
This full bath serves the bonus room and includes a walk-in shower, vanity, and easy access to attic storage. It makes the bonus room fully independent—great for guests, teens, or anyone who wants their own space.

Attic Access
Just off the bonus room’s bath, you’ll find attic access. While it’s a small detail, it’s ideal for storing holiday decorations or things you don’t use often, without taking up space in the main living areas.

Basement Staircase
An alternate layout includes a staircase to the basement, located between the laundry and mud room. This gives you options for expanding later, such as finishing the basement for a rec room or simply using it for storage.
Every part of this home is designed to make daily life easier, from the open living spaces to the smooth transitions between indoors and out.
You might be drawn to the classic country style, the efficient use of space, or the many comfortable spots to relax and recharge.
I can easily picture you settling in here and discovering your own favorite corner.

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