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This Hill Country home feels both grounded and inviting. Maybe it’s the mix of rustic touches and crisp lines, or those broad porches that make you want to slow down on a lazy afternoon.
This transitional home builds on that charm with a thoughtful, multi-level layout and much more space than you might expect.
With 3,123 square feet across two full floors, I think you’ll find every corner is designed for comfortable living, gatherings, and the chance to unwind when you need a quiet moment.
Specifications:
- 3,123 Heated S.F.
- 2 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 4 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Front Porch
First impressions matter, and this home gets it right. When you step onto the wide front porch, the mix of light stone and warm wood siding immediately feels welcoming.
Black-trimmed windows and neat landscaping add just enough polish to catch your eye while still feeling approachable.
This porch invites you to relax, maybe with a cup of coffee in the morning or while greeting neighbors in the evening.
It truly extends the living space, especially when the weather is just right.

Entry
Inside, the entry feels spacious but not overwhelming. Natural light pours in from the porch, so you never step into a dark foyer.
The open layout lets you see into the living room and beyond, creating an instant feeling of warmth that carries through the rest of the house.

Living Room
Right off the entry, the living room opens up with a vaulted ceiling and exposed beams that immediately draw your eyes upward.

The stone fireplace anchors the space, with built-ins on either side for books, art, or your favorite treasures.

I love how a wall of windows can shift the mood in a room, and here, those windows showcase the view—whether it’s mountains or a beautifully kept backyard.

With a plush sectional and modern chandelier overhead, this spot is perfect for relaxing or hosting friends.
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The open connection to the main floor keeps the energy lively.
Dining
It’s easy to picture lively meals in the dining area, which sits between the living room and kitchen.
The space is open yet clearly defined, so you feel connected but still get a sense of occasion when you sit down.
Oversized windows flood the area with light. I think this spot works just as well for a quick breakfast as it does for a special dinner.
The transition to the kitchen is smooth, making it easy to serve and keep the conversation flowing.

Kitchen
The kitchen here is both functional and beautiful. You’ll find a large island that’s perfect for meal prep or for gathering while someone cooks.
Light wood floors run throughout, and the cabinetry is simple and classic. There’s plenty of counter space, and the layout keeps everything close at hand.
The kitchen opens right to the dining area and provides quick access to the pantry, which helps keep weeknights less hectic.
I always appreciate a kitchen with a view, and this one delivers thanks to the windows and clear sightlines to the living spaces.

Pantry
Right behind the kitchen, the walk-in pantry offers extra storage for groceries and small appliances. It’s not just a closet—the generous size means you can organize everything and keep counters clear for cooking or that all-important cookie jar.

Mud Room
This is one of those spaces you don’t know you’re missing until you have it.
If you’re coming in from the garage or managing kids and pets, the mud room is a lifesaver.
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There’s space for coats, shoes, and all the gear that usually piles up near the door.
I think it helps keep the rest of the home much more organized, especially when life gets busy.

Laundry
The laundry room sits just off the mud room, away from the main living areas but still close to both main-level bedrooms.
Full-size appliances fit comfortably, with space for folding, sorting, or even a little ironing if you’re ambitious.
Having laundry near the bedrooms is convenient; you won’t have to carry baskets down long hallways.

Bedroom 2
Near the laundry and mud room, Bedroom 2 works well as a guest suite or a cozy retreat for a family member who likes some space from the main living areas. It has its own closet and easy access to a nearby bath, making it both convenient and private.

Kitchen to Garage Connection
One thing that stands out is how easily the main living areas connect to the generous garage space.
If you’re bringing in groceries or heading out for the day, you’re only a few steps from car to kitchen.
The two garages, each fitting two cars, provide plenty of space for vehicles, hobbies, or even a workbench if you want one.

Office
On the opposite side of the main level, you’ll find the office near the primary suite.
This location gives you quiet and privacy, which is great for working from home or keeping household paperwork organized.
The size feels just right—spacious enough to be comfortable, but still close to the main living areas so you don’t feel cut off.

Primary Bedroom
The primary suite sits in its own wing, giving you a true sense of retreat.
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Large windows fill the room with light, and there’s plenty of space for a king bed, reading chair, and dressers without feeling cramped.
In my opinion, this separation from the rest of the house makes it feel like your own sanctuary—a place to relax at the end of the day.

Primary Bath
Connected directly to the primary suite, the primary bath is designed for comfort. You’ll find a soaking tub under a window, a walk-in shower, and dual vanities.
The finishes are simple and elegant, reflecting the transitional style seen throughout the home. This is a bathroom you’ll actually enjoy spending time in, not just rush through in the morning.

Walk-In Closet
Right past the bath, a walk-in closet gives you plenty of hanging space and built-in shelves.
It’s big enough for two people to get ready at once with room to spare.
If you like a tidy bedroom, this closet is a real perk.

Covered Patio (Main Level)
From the primary suite, you can step outside to a private covered patio. It’s perfectly sized for a couple of chairs and a small table—great for quiet mornings or a late-night chat under the stars.
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The covered design keeps you protected from sun and rain, so you can use this spot all year.

Covered Deck
At the back of the main floor, a covered deck spans the full width of the house.
This is true outdoor living, with lots of room for lounging, dining, or grilling. Wood ceilings and modern railings add style and warmth, and the deck connects directly to the living and dining areas inside.
I can picture this being the favorite spot for summer entertaining or relaxing at sunset.

Stairs to Lower Level
Head downstairs, and you’ll see that the main staircase is central but never gets in the way.
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It brings you to a lower level that’s just as thoughtfully planned as the main floor.
The transition feels easy, and the lower level opens up new possibilities for living and entertaining.

Living Room (Lower Level)
Downstairs, the living room is impressively spacious. With almost as much room as upstairs, it’s a great spot for a second family area, a game room, or even a home theater.
Sliding doors open to a covered patio, giving you easy access to the outdoors for gatherings or just enjoying some fresh air.

Bar
Next to the lower living room, you’ll find a dedicated bar area. There’s ample counter space, room for a fridge, and storage for glassware.
I love that this space is close to the main action but doesn’t crowd the seating area, so you can serve snacks and drinks without any hassle.

Piano Room
If you have a passion for music or just need a flexible space, the piano room is a quiet nook away from the busiest areas. It’s ideal for practicing music, reading, working on hobbies, or even setting up a home gym if music isn’t your thing.

Bedroom Three
One side of the lower level holds Bedroom Three, which feels bright and welcoming. Good-sized windows ensure this isn’t a typical basement bedroom.
The location gives guests or older kids their own private space.

Bedroom Four
Nearby, Bedroom Four is another comfortable retreat. Its position a bit farther from the main area provides extra privacy, making it a nice fit for a teen or as a quiet guest suite.
Both bedrooms have bathrooms just steps away, so there’s never a need to cross through public spaces.

Lower Level Baths
There are two bathrooms on this floor, with one convenient to the main living area and bar, and the other just steps from the two bedrooms. Both are laid out for easy access, whether you’re cleaning up after a backyard game or hosting overnight guests.

Bedroom Five
At the far end of the lower level, Bedroom Five works perfectly for visiting family, a live-in nanny, or even as a dedicated hobby room. It’s close to a bath and just steps from the bar and patio.

Unfinished Storage Rooms
Two large unfinished storage rooms give you plenty of space for seasonal items, sports equipment, or anything you want out of sight. I think having this much storage makes daily life run smoother.

Mechanical Room
Set away from the main living areas, the mechanical room houses the home’s essential systems. It’s easy to access for maintenance but far enough from daily activity that you’ll rarely notice it.

Covered Patio (Lower Level)
Step through the downstairs living room and you’ll find yourself on another covered patio that runs the full width of the home.
This space is as generous as the deck above and perfect for outdoor movies, evening gatherings, or just quiet afternoons.
The views are framed by the gabled rooflines and wood beams, bringing Hill Country style right down to the details.
You really get a sense that this home is designed for real life. There are open spaces for gathering, private rooms for quiet moments, and plenty of space to grow and adapt.
Every square foot feels intentional, with practical touches and a warmth that makes you want to settle in and stay awhile.

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