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You can feel a sense of arrival before you even set foot inside this modern farmhouse.
The front elevation is clean yet inviting, with tall gables and crisp white stone standing out against vibrant landscaping.
Black-framed windows promise a bright, open interior. With over 4,334 square feet spread across two levels, this home blends family function with a touch of everyday luxury.
Let’s start at the entry and explore how daily life might unfold here, room by room.
Specifications:
- 4,334 Heated S.F.
- 5 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Covered Front Porch
As you walk up the wide, paved path, the covered front porch welcomes you with plenty of space to pause.
Metal awnings add both protection and style, creating a perfect spot for those rainy days or busy mornings.
I love having this kind of entryway—it’s practical for unloading groceries or just enjoying the front garden.

Entry Hall
Step inside to a spacious entry hall with soaring ceilings. The floating staircase immediately draws your attention upward and hints at the generous scale of the home.
This entry connects both private and communal spaces, giving you flexibility in how you greet guests or showcase family photos.
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I think you’ll appreciate all the wall space here for adding your own personal touch.

Great Room
Move forward and you’ll discover the great room, which feels open and full of light.

Ceiling beams and stone accents provide subtle character. The floor-to-ceiling windows along the back wall let in sunlight and offer a view of the backyard.

The fireplace, paired with built-in shelving, serves as the perfect gathering spot. Imagine movie nights or relaxing afternoons here, with natural light streaming in and views out to the garden.


The space is ideal for big celebrations, yet it stays cozy for daily living.
Dining Room
The great room flows easily into the dining area. There’s ample space for a large farmhouse table, but the room never feels stiff or formal.
Sunlight from the surrounding windows keeps every meal lively, whether you’re hosting a dinner party or just making pancakes on Sunday morning.
I like how this dining area connects directly to both the kitchen and living space.
It’s perfect for entertaining and keeping everyone part of the conversation.

Covered Rear Porch
Just slide open the glass doors and you step out onto the covered rear porch.
This outdoor living space runs the width of the main living areas, giving you room to lounge, grill, or watch kids play in the yard.
The 10-foot ceiling keeps it feeling airy and shaded. I can easily picture summer barbecues, lazy afternoons, or quiet mornings with coffee out here.
The way the indoor and outdoor spaces connect really expands your options for how to use the home.

Kitchen
Back inside, the kitchen sits just off the dining room and feels both practical and stylish.

The long galley layout keeps everything within easy reach, but the room itself feels spacious.

Crisp white cabinets, black hardware, and marble-look countertops mix modern style with warmth from the light wood floors.

The oversized island anchors the space, making it perfect for meal prep, serving snacks, or gathering for breakfast.
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I think this setup works well for busy families or anyone who enjoys entertaining, since you’re always connected to the rest of the main floor.
Island
The island truly stands out as a centerpiece. With seating for several and lots of prep space, it quickly becomes part of your daily routine.
You can roll out cookie dough, serve party snacks, or just sit and chat while dinner’s cooking.
The pendant lights overhead add personality without overwhelming the design.

Butler’s Pantry
Next to the kitchen, the butler’s pantry gives you valuable extra storage. There are both upper and lower cabinets, plus counter space for small appliances or staging dishes before a big meal.
The separate sink lets you handle messy prep work away from the main kitchen, so things stay tidy even when hosting.
I’ve always found this kind of bonus space makes life run more smoothly.

Laundry/Mud Room
A few steps away is the laundry and mud room, smartly located off a side hallway with its own exterior door.
The U-shaped layout, large window, and blue-and-white tile backsplash keep the space cheerful and organized.
There’s room for a bench, hooks, and a built-in hanging rod, so muddy boots and sports gear don’t clutter the main house.
Doing laundry feels like less of a chore with all this counter space and storage.
I think families will really appreciate how everything is close at hand but hidden from view.

Hallway
This hallway is more than just a way to get from one place to another.
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It connects the garage, kitchen, laundry, and bedroom wing, making it simple to move around the house without passing through main living spaces.
I like how this keeps daily routines running smoothly and reduces traffic through the busiest rooms.

3 Car Garage
The three-car garage sits on the side of the house, giving you space for vehicles, bikes, tools, or a workbench.
Modern dark doors tie in with the home’s style. Direct entry into the mud room helps keep messes contained, and there’s plenty of space here for storage or hobbies.
If you have teenagers, guests, or just lots of gear, this garage covers your needs.

Bedroom 2
Off the main hallway, Bedroom 2 offers flexibility. It can work as a guest suite, teenager’s room, or even a home office.
The room is generously sized and set apart from the main living area, so it feels private.
A large window fills the space with natural light, and you get direct access to a private bathroom.
I appreciate how this room adapts to your family’s changing needs.

Bathroom (Bedroom 2)
This private bath serving Bedroom 2 includes a tub/shower combo and its own closet. Having a dedicated bath makes it easy to host guests or manage busy mornings if you have more than one child.


Primary Suite
Positioned at the back of the house for maximum privacy, the primary suite truly feels like a retreat.

The vaulted ceiling and oversized windows make the room feel even more spacious. Warm wood beams, neutral colors, and soft natural light create a relaxing atmosphere.

There’s a great spot by the windows for a reading chair, and the location keeps everyday noise to a minimum.
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I think this suite offers a perfect balance of comfort and luxury.
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Primary Suite Bathroom
The primary bathroom offers both space and smart design. Double vanities mean you never have to jostle for sink space, and a large window keeps everything bright.
The walk-in shower and deep soaking tub invite you to relax and unwind, while crisp finishes maintain a fresh look.
Built-in cabinetry and a private water closet keep things organized and peaceful.

Primary Suite Closet
Right off the bath, the walk-in closet provides ample room for clothing and accessories. With built-in shelves, drawers, and hanging rods, organizing your wardrobe becomes simple.
You can step directly from the shower or tub into your closet, which is one of those smart layout details that make daily living easier.

Stairs and Floating Staircase
Returning to the entry, you’ll head up the floating staircase. Its open design and railing keep the space light and airy.
I’ve always liked staircases that feel integrated with the home’s architecture rather than added as an afterthought.

Loft
At the top of the stairs, a bright loft welcomes you. This space is just right for a secondary living area, playroom, or media room.
The open railing keeps sightlines clear to the floor below, so you never feel shut in.
This spot is flexible, adapting as your kids grow or guests come to stay. I could easily see it becoming the favorite hangout for movie nights or homework sessions.

Bedroom 3
Just off the loft, Bedroom 3 is roomy enough for a queen bed and a desk or reading nook.
The window brings in lots of light, and the closet is bigger than you might expect.
It’s a comfortable choice for a child, teen, or even a relative who stays for a while.

Bedroom 4
Across the hall, Bedroom 4 is very similar to Bedroom 3 in size and layout.
With its own closet and quick access to the hall bathroom, it’s both practical and private.
If you have two kids sharing this floor, they each have their own space to retreat to.

Bedroom 5
Farther down the hall, Bedroom 5 is a bit larger than the others and has its own closet plus direct access to a bathroom. I think this would be great as a guest suite or for an older child who wants more independence.

Hallway (Upper Level)
The upstairs hallway links all the bedrooms and bathrooms and includes a linen closet for extra storage. The layout is clear and easy to navigate, so you can keep an eye on things or move between rooms without cutting through someone’s private space.

Bathroom (Upper Level)
Two full bathrooms serve the upstairs bedrooms. One connects directly to Bedroom 5 and includes a walk-in shower.
The other, which you reach from the hallway, offers a tub and shower combination. Both carry the same crisp design as the bathrooms downstairs, keeping everything cohesive.

Linen Closet
A linen closet in the upstairs hallway adds valuable storage for towels, bedding, and seasonal items. I find that these small details really help keep a home organized.
Looking at the whole layout, you can see how this home is built for flexibility and comfort.
Every area, from the main living spaces to the private bedrooms, is created with daily routines in mind.
If you need space to welcome guests, areas for a growing family, or spots to work and relax, this modern farmhouse covers it all.
Each zone connects naturally, making life here flow with ease.

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