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Set among rolling hills, this 6-bedroom farmhouse blends rustic charm and modern comforts across three expansive levels.
When you first see it, the creamy board-and-batten siding and stacked stone accents set the tone for what’s inside: a light-filled layout full of inviting spaces for gatherings, quiet retreats, and plenty of room to grow.
Each level brings something special, from cozy window seats to a basement built for entertaining.
It’s easy to picture yourself enjoying both lively parties and peaceful mornings in this home.
Specifications:
- 4,132 Heated S.F.
- 6 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 4 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Covered Front Porch
As you walk up the gently curved stone path, you’re greeted by a front porch framed with chunky timber columns.
The landscaping is lush but practical, keeping things low-maintenance and inviting throughout the year. This porch feels more like an outdoor living room than just an entrance.
There’s enough space for rocking chairs, making it perfect for evenings spent watching the sunset before heading inside.

Foyer
Step through the front door and the entryway opens up with a welcoming vibe. The space feels airy, thanks to a wide footprint and plenty of glass, with a statement wall that hints at the home’s personality.

I can see myself tossing my keys on a console here or hanging favorite art, knowing guests will feel at home as soon as they walk in.
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Great Room
Move forward and the great room immediately draws your attention with its double-height ceiling and a dramatic stone fireplace that reaches up to the ceiling.

Sunlight pours in through oversized windows and sliding doors, filling the space and framing the mountain views.

Built-in shelves flank the fireplace, giving you storage and display space for books, mementos, or whatever you love.


I think this room’s layout is perfect for holiday gatherings or simply relaxing with a good book by the fire.



Kitchen
From the great room, the kitchen stands out with its oversized island and generous counter space.

The cabinetry is warm, rustic wood paired with sleek white countertops, and a striking black range hood adds a modern accent.

Glass pendant lights provide a touch of sparkle overhead. You have easy access to the sun nook and covered deck, so meals can easily move outside when the weather’s nice.


I love how this kitchen works for family baking projects or long, leisurely brunches with friends.





Sun Nook
Just off the kitchen, the sun nook is surrounded by windows, letting in light from every direction.
This space is perfect for a breakfast table or a cozy reading chair. With its views of the hills and a bit of separation from the main living areas, it offers a nice balance of connection and calm.

Dining Area
The layout leads naturally from the kitchen into the dining area, where a wall of tall windows makes the most of the views.

There’s plenty of room for a long table, so you can host large dinners without the space feeling formal.
The vaulted ceiling and standout chandelier bring a fresh, slightly dramatic vibe.
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Covered Deck
Step out from the great room or sun nook onto the covered deck. Here, a vaulted wood ceiling with exposed beams stretches overhead, and a built-in bar and grill station turn this into an entertainer’s dream.


The cable railing leaves your view completely open. You can grill dinner, gather with friends, and watch the sky change colors over the mountains, all from the comfort of home.

Mudroom
Inside, the mudroom sits between the garage and the main house, making it your first stop after a day out.
This space is practical, with plenty of hooks, cubbies, and a bench for boots and coats.
I appreciate how this room helps keep the rest of the house tidy, acting as a buffer between the outdoors and your living spaces.

Pantry
Right next to the kitchen, the walk-in pantry feels surprisingly spacious. High shelves line both sides, and a marble-look countertop gives you extra prep space.
If you like to keep things organized and uncluttered, this spot will quickly become a favorite for storing everything from dry goods to appliances.

Study
Just off the foyer, the study is closed off enough for focused work, but still gets plenty of light.

Built-in cabinetry along one wall offers space for books, files, or even displaying personal collections.
With wide double sliding doors, you can keep the space open to the rest of the house or close it off for calls or creative projects.
Master Suite
On the main level, the master suite sits at the end of a private hallway, offering a real sense of retreat.

The bedroom is generous, with a vaulted ceiling and exposed beams overhead. A black shiplap fireplace and soft, textured carpet make the space both modern and warm.


You’ll also have direct access to a private master deck, so you can step outside first thing in the morning or enjoy a quiet moment at night.















Master Bath
Through double doors, the master bath opens up with two separate vanities flanking a wide walkway.
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The freestanding tub sits perfectly in front of a big window, letting you relax and enjoy the view.
Light wood-look tile floors add a fresh feel, and modern fixtures provide a polished look.
The large walk-in shower with a built-in bench and glossy tile completes the spa-like vibe.
I like how this bathroom is set up so two people can get ready comfortably without bumping into each other.

Walk-In Closet
The walk-in closet attached to the master suite wraps around with built-in shelving from floor to ceiling.
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There’s a central island and a window seat, giving this space the feel of a boutique dressing room.
It’s easy to keep everything organized, and you have a peaceful spot to plan outfits or enjoy the view.

Garage
The three-car garage is oversized, offering plenty of room for vehicles, bikes, and extra gear. Entry leads directly into the mudroom, keeping things tidy and efficient.
Now that you’ve seen the main floor, let’s explore the upstairs, where the private bedrooms and a bonus loft give everyone their own space.

Loft
At the top of the stairs, the loft area is open to the great room below.
This flexible space works as a lounge for movie nights, a homework spot, or a hangout for kids and teens.
The railings keep it visually open, while carpeting and lighting make it feel cozy.

Bedroom 2
To the left of the loft, Bedroom 2 is spacious, with a large window for plenty of light.
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There’s space for a king-sized bed and even a reading nook by the window. The attached walk-in closet gives you lots of storage, so the room stays uncluttered.

Bedroom 3
Directly across the hall, Bedroom 3 is similarly bright and airy, with enough space for both sleep and study.
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Large windows keep things light. The attached walk-in closet adds convenience, making it easy for a teenager or guest to feel right at home here.

Bath 2
Between Bedrooms 2 and 3, Bath 2 is compact and efficient. The vanity is paired with a tub-shower combo, and the layout makes busy mornings easier.
Natural light helps the space feel larger.

Laundry
On this level, the laundry room is conveniently located between the bedrooms. There’s space for side-by-side machines and a counter for folding, plus a window above to keep things bright.

Bedroom 4
At the far end, Bedroom 4 is ideal for someone seeking a bit more privacy.
The space feels open, with room for a large bed and a built-in window bench for reading or enjoying the view.
The walk-in closet offers plenty of organization.

Bath 4
Bedroom 4 has direct access to Bath 4, a compact bathroom with a single vanity, walk-in shower, and a window for natural light. Matte black fixtures and rustic cabinetry keep the design consistent with the rest of the home.

Walk-In Closets (WIC 2, 3, 4)
Each upstairs bedroom features its own walk-in closet. WIC 2 and WIC 4 are especially roomy, great for keeping kids’ wardrobes organized or offering guests extra space.
WIC 3 is a bit smaller but still perfectly functional.
Let’s head downstairs to the lower level, where you’ll find even more opportunities for fun, fitness, and hospitality.

Family Room
At the bottom of the stairs, the family room is open and spacious, with huge sliding doors that let in the view and light from the covered patio.
A modern fireplace sits between floor-to-ceiling windows, making this a natural spot for movie nights or game days.
I think the location here keeps it connected to both the outdoors and all the basement amenities.

Covered Patio
Step out from the family room to the covered patio, designed for year-round use. Timber beams and a light wood ceiling create a warm mood, while the stone fireplace and built-in stainless grill make it just as appealing for summer cookouts as for cozy fall evenings.
The view stretches out over the hills, and the open layout lets you move easily between indoor and outdoor spaces.

Flex/Game Room
Back inside, the flex/game room is a true multipurpose area, large enough for a pool table, sectional, or to be reimagined as a playroom, home theater, or art studio. The open plan and durable flooring make it easy to adapt this space as your needs change.

Bar
Just off the family room, the bar area is set up for entertaining. A long counter, built-in storage, and easy access to both the game room and patio mean you never have to choose between hosting and relaxing.

Wine Cellar
Next to the bar, the glass-enclosed wine cellar is a striking feature. Dramatic backlighting and shelving turn it into a showpiece, not just storage.
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If you’re a wine enthusiast or just want a stylish spot to display bottles, this cellar works well.

Fitness Room
At the back of the lower level, the fitness room gives you a private place to work out with a view of the yard through big windows. There’s plenty of room for equipment, weights, or even a yoga mat, and the natural light keeps it inviting.

Bedroom 5
On this level, Bedroom 5 is generously sized and works well for guests or a live-in family member. The attached bathroom is nearby, and the room’s location offers extra privacy away from main living spaces.

Storage
If you like to keep things organized, the basement’s huge storage room provides tons of space for holiday decorations, sports gear, or even extra furniture—all neatly tucked out of sight.

Utility
A separate utility room keeps mechanicals and systems out of the way, so the rest of the lower level stays focused on comfort and fun.
This home’s floor plan is designed to support every stage of life and every kind of gathering.
With spaces for work, play, rest, and everything in between, you’ll always find something new to enjoy.
You can easily picture hosting a house full of guests or settling in for a quiet evening.
Each level brings its own unique comfort and character, making it easy to imagine calling this place home.

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