
You’ll notice right away how this contemporary Scandinavian home balances modern flair with everyday comfort.
The tall rooflines and striking windows on the exterior hint at the bright, open spaces inside.
With 4 bedrooms, over 3,600 square feet, and multiple levels to explore, this layout is ideal for both private moments and lively gatherings.
Let’s walk through every corner, following the natural flow from entry to retreat.
Specifications:
- 3,608 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Covered Entry
Arriving at the home, the covered entry shields you from the elements. It’s a practical touch that shows thoughtful planning—a place to shake off rain or snow before going inside.
The stone and wood textures from the façade continue through this space, setting the tone for the rest of the house.

Foyer
The front door opens into a generous foyer. There’s enough room to greet guests comfortably.
A coat closet sits conveniently nearby, and I appreciate the millwork detail framing this area.
From here, you can see directly into the main living spaces, which keeps things airy and connected.

Office
Off the foyer is a dedicated office, set just far enough from the busy areas to let you focus. The space includes a full window for plenty of natural light, and at just under 14 by 11 feet, there’s room for a proper desk, shelving, or even a seating area if you like to spread out.

Powder Room
Next to the office, the powder room is placed for easy guest access without interrupting the flow between public and private spaces. Its location near the entry means visitors don’t have to walk through your personal areas.

Laundry
Further into the left wing, you’ll find the laundry room positioned conveniently close to bedrooms and the mudroom, not tucked away in a basement.
There’s room for front-load machines, cabinets above, and possibly a folding counter. I think this setup saves a lot of steps during busy weeks.

Mud Room
Continuing through the laundry, you enter the mudroom—one of those features you don’t realize you need until you have it.
There’s built-in bench seating for boots, hooks for bags and coats, and direct access to the double garage.
It’s perfect for managing daily clutter before it reaches the rest of the house.

Double Garage
After the mudroom, you come to the double garage, sized for two vehicles and extra storage.
The sleek glass-panel door hints at the home’s modern style. I like the quick connection inside, which is a real perk when you’re unloading groceries on a rainy day.

Master Bedroom
Located at the back of the main floor, the master bedroom feels like a retreat.
Large windows line the exterior wall, and a window seat is perfect for reading or enjoying your morning coffee.
A vaulted ceiling adds more visual interest and a sense of calm.

Ensuite
Directly off the bedroom, the ensuite is designed for relaxation. There’s a separate soaking tub and a spacious shower, both filled with natural light.
The room can easily fit dual sinks, and a private water closet keeps things comfortable and discreet.

Master Walk-In Closet
Connected to the ensuite, the walk-in closet measures 12 by nearly 7 feet. You could share this space or enjoy it all for yourself if your wardrobe needs the room.
Shelving and hanging storage keep everything organized.

Main Level Walk-In Closet
Just outside the mudroom and laundry, an extra walk-in closet offers seasonal storage or a spot for cleaning supplies. I think these bonus closets are invaluable for staying organized.

Kitchen
Moving back toward the center of the home, the kitchen stands out as a true gathering space and includes a massive island—ideal for meal prep, family conversations, or helping with homework. The efficient layout keeps everything close at hand, and wide windows over the sink keep you connected to the outdoors.

Pantry
Off one side of the kitchen, you’ll find a walk-in pantry. Shelves line the walls so you can stock up on baking supplies or snacks.
The pantry’s location near the garage makes bringing in groceries a breeze.

Dining Room
The kitchen connects directly to the dining room, which provides space for a large table, perfect for holiday meals or weeknight dinners. Oversized windows fill the area with natural light, keeping the mood bright throughout the day.

Great Room
Behind the dining area is the great room. With a 12-foot wall height and simple lines, it captures that Scandinavian feel.
A fireplace on one wall creates a cozy focal point. Open connections to the kitchen and dining areas make this space just as good for relaxing as it is for entertaining.

Wine Storage
Between the dining room and great room, a dedicated wine storage nook keeps your bottles close at hand but out of the main traffic flow. It’s easy to grab a bottle for dinner or let guests pick one before you settle in.

Covered Patio
Doors from the great room and kitchen lead to the covered patio. This is where indoor and outdoor living come together.
The posts and gabled detail provide shelter, so you can enjoy the outdoors even when it’s raining.
I like how this spot feels tied directly to the main living areas.

Open Patio
Just beyond the covered space, the open patio gives you a sunny place for grilling or lounging.
With oversized windows and vertical siding, you feel connected to both the house and the backyard.
It’s easy to imagine summer evenings spent here as the sun sets.

Books Nook and Built-Ins
A detail I love is the books nook near the stairs. Built-in shelves turn what might have been wasted space into a cozy reading corner or display area.
These thoughtful touches give the home its personality.

Main Staircase
Centrally placed, the main staircase connects the two levels of the home. Its location lets everyone move easily between floors without crossing through private areas more than needed.
I think it serves as a logical hub for family routines.

Upstairs Landing
At the top of the stairs, you find a bright landing that feels spacious thanks to the open layout and natural light, even with a ceiling height of 8 feet.

Flex Space
Right at the top, a flex space is ready for whatever you need—a homework spot, second TV lounge, or creative studio. I love that this area brings the upstairs together and encourages gathering.

Bedroom #1
To the right, Bedroom #1 is set apart for privacy. It’s generously sized and includes a huge walk-in closet—14 by 6 feet.
There’s plenty of shelving and wall space for furniture, and it could even work as a second primary bedroom.

Bedroom #2
Across the landing, Bedroom #2 offers another comfortable retreat. Windows line one wall, and the proportions fit well for a child’s room or guest space.
Access to the hall bath keeps things convenient.

Bedroom #3
Bedroom #3 is the largest of the upstairs bedrooms. It features a vaulted ceiling that adds drama and an open feel.
I could see this as perfect for teens who want space or for siblings to share comfortably.

Upper Walk-In Closet
Serving the upstairs bedrooms, an oversized walk-in closet sits next to Bedroom #1. With plenty of shelving, it can handle a large wardrobe or store family gear through the seasons.

Upstairs Bathroom
The upstairs bathroom is centrally located for all three bedrooms. It includes a double vanity to keep mornings smooth, plus a shower and tub combination.
Built-in storage helps keep things organized and clutter-free.

Linen Closet
Just outside the bath, a linen closet keeps towels, bedding, and more within easy reach. The placement saves you from carrying laundry across the hall.

Storage and Utility Details
I noticed useful storage features throughout the home. There’s crawlspace access on the main floor for long-term items, and built-in bookshelves under the stairs.
These details may not be flashy, but they make daily life easier.
This home is really about flexibility. Spaces connect naturally, but you’ll always find nooks for privacy or focus.
The mix of covered and open patios, a blend of open-plan living with quiet retreats, and easy movement between levels make it a place that adapts to your family’s needs.
It’s built for real life, not just for looks.

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