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Every so often, a home manages to feel both impressive and welcoming from the very first glance.
This one does just that with its crisp modern farmhouse exterior, mixing creamy stonework and vertical wood siding under dramatic gables, all framed by black metal details.
When you walk through the front door, you’ll notice a floor plan that’s more than just open—it’s thoughtfully layered across several levels, with flexible spaces and private retreats designed for both busy families and quiet evenings at home.
I’ll walk you through every room, corner, and clever surprise in this 4-bedroom, 4,628-square-foot home.
Specifications:
- 4,628 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Front Porch
As you approach the main entrance, you get a sense of arrival. The path is wide, leading you right to a covered front porch.
Lantern sconces add that classic charm, while the oversized glass doors hint at all the natural light waiting inside.
This is the kind of porch where you might set a bench and watch the sunset, but it’s also substantial enough to keep you and your visitors dry on rainy days.

Entry Hall
Right as you walk through the front door, you’re greeted by a double-height entry hall.
The ceiling soars two stories and there’s a plant ledge above, so you have room to add a little personality upon arrival.
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There’s a coat closet tucked nearby, which I always appreciate because it keeps the space tidy and welcoming.
The entry hall guides guests forward, giving a taste of openness without revealing every room at once.

Powder Room
Off the entry, there’s a powder room. Convenient for guests, it’s also strategically placed so nobody needs to wander through the private parts of the home.
I noticed the designer made sure it’s close to both public and private spaces, which always makes life easier during gatherings.

Grand Hall
Moving deeper into the home, the entry flows right into the grand hall. This is the true center of the main level, acting as the crossroads between living, dining, and resting zones.
It feels formal enough for a statement light fixture but casual enough for everyday living.
You can head in almost any direction from here, and the sightlines make it easy to keep tabs on what’s happening in other rooms.

Great Room
Just beyond the grand hall, the great room stretches out with a two-story ceiling and tons of light pouring in from the back.
The floor-to-ceiling windows offer mountain views and a direct connection to the back porch. With its generous proportions, this room manages to feel both inviting and grand.
You can arrange furniture around the fireplace, or set up a deep sectional. The open plan means it’s always connected to the activity in adjacent rooms.

Back Porch
When you step outside through the glass doors, the back porch almost doubles your living space.
At 36 feet wide, it’s perfect for outdoor dining, relaxing, or hosting summer gatherings. The 10-foot-high ceiling gives you room for ceiling fans or even a mounted heater if you want to use the space year-round.
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I really like how it’s sheltered but still feels open, and you can easily see back into the great room.

Kitchen
Back inside, the kitchen sits just right of the great room and opens directly into the dining area.
The layout is practical with a long run of counters, a large island at the center, and direct access to the pantry.
Windows over the sink keep things bright during the day. Because it’s right next to the great room, it’s easy to chat with family or guests while cooking.
I think this setup works especially well for anyone who enjoys entertaining or needs room for multiple cooks.

Dining
You’ll find the dining area directly connected to the kitchen. The space is big enough to host a long table, making it ideal for holidays or dinner parties.
The large windows along the back wall frame the yard and bring in plenty of natural light.
This area feels special without being too formal, so you can use it daily.

Pantry
Tucked just behind the kitchen, the pantry is surprisingly spacious, with plenty of shelving. There’s even a broom closet included, which is handy for storing cleaning supplies out of sight.
Being close to the family foyer and utility zones makes it convenient when unloading groceries.

Family Foyer
This is one of those spaces that makes daily routines much smoother. Coming in from the garage, you walk right into the family foyer.
Benches and hooks are built in, perfect for bags, boots, or sports gear. It keeps clutter out of your main living spaces, and I really appreciate that.

Utility Room
Connected to the family foyer, the utility room is large enough for laundry, folding, and storage.
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There’s an exterior door here too, so muddy clothes can go straight to the wash without tracking dirt through the house.
The room includes space for a washer and dryer, cabinets, and probably a utility sink.
I can see this being the real workhorse of the home.

Guest Room
Just off the main hallway, there’s a guest room that feels like a mini-suite. The closet offers good storage, and it’s right next to a full bath with a walk-in shower.
Your visitors get privacy, and you don’t have to give up your main bedroom for overnight stays.

Flex Room
Next to the guest room, you’ll notice a flex room. This space could work as a playroom, home gym, or even a second office.
The flexibility here is key, so it can adapt to your family’s needs.

Office
On the opposite side of the main level, a dedicated office sits just behind the primary suite.
Windows face the side yard, and the location offers a bit of separation from the busier living spaces.
If you work from home, you’ll appreciate the quiet. It could also serve as a library or creative studio.

Primary Suite
Towards the back corner of the main floor, the primary suite offers a true retreat.
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The bedroom is spacious, with a vaulted ceiling that adds a sense of calm. Two large closets line one side.
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One has a 12-foot ceiling, while the other offers a more modest height. This setup makes organizing your wardrobe easy.
The ensuite bath features a double vanity, large shower, freestanding tub, and a private water closet.
There’s even a separate linen closet, which is a practical touch I always look for.

Upstairs Loft
Take the stairs up from the entry hall and you’ll find a loft overlooking the main entrance below.
This open space could be a reading nook, teen hangout, or just a spot to admire the two-story windows.
The railing keeps things open, so there’s always a sense of connection between levels.

Game Room
To the right of the loft, the game room gives you even more flexible space.
With its vaulted ceiling and open layout, it’s ideal for movie nights, billiards, or big playdates.
There’s a closet here too, so storing board games or extra gear is easy.

Bedroom 3
Next to the game room sits Bedroom 3. It comes with its own walk-in closet and a window seat—perfect for curling up with a book.
There’s a private bath attached, making this a comfortable space for older kids or long-term guests.

Bedroom 4
On the opposite side of the upper level, Bedroom 4 is just as roomy, with a walk-in closet and window seat.
The ceiling slopes, adding a cozy architectural detail. This bedroom shares a full bath with the loft area.

Bath (Upper Level)
Located between Bedroom 4 and the mechanical space, this full bath is easily accessible for anyone using the loft or game room. It includes a tub and a large vanity, making mornings smoother when the upstairs is busy.

Mech/Future Space
Upstairs also offers a mechanical or future expansion space. Right now, it’s perfect for storage.
If your needs change, you could finish it off later as a hobby room or home office.
I like having this kind of flexibility, since life rarely stays the same for long.

Back Hallways and Closets
Throughout both levels, you’ll find thoughtful hallways and closets. Coats, linens, cleaning supplies—there’s a spot for everything.
These aren’t just afterthoughts. They’re laid out to make everyday routines feel easier and help the home stay organized.

Three-Car Garage
Returning to the main floor, the three-car garage connects to the family foyer. The doors have a crossbuck detail that matches the modern farmhouse look from outside.
There’s plenty of space for vehicles, storage, and even a workshop area if you want it.
As you go from room to room, it’s clear this home is designed for real life.
There’s space for everything: celebrations, working, relaxing, and growing. The flow between levels and the mix of public and private zones help keep things running smoothly, whether you’re hosting a big gathering or enjoying a quiet night in.
Every detail, from the window seats to the extra closets, adds up to a home that works as beautifully as it looks.

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