
Stepping up to the front of this Hill Country home, you’ll notice a façade that combines crisp limestone, sleek metal roofing, and oversized glass.
There’s a modern charm in those wide windows and triple garage doors, while the symmetry and clean lines keep everything grounded and welcoming.
The front porch hints at big, open spaces inside. With 4,713 square feet spread across two levels, you’re about to see a layout that’s perfect for both lively gatherings and quiet escapes.
Let’s walk through every room, starting from the main entry and following the natural flow of daily living.
Specifications:
- 4,713 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Porch
Walking up the driveway, you’ll appreciate how easy parking is with the triple garage and the broad front drive.
The covered porch sits far enough back to feel private, yet open enough to welcome friends.
It’s an ideal spot for a pair of rocking chairs, protected from the afternoon sun.
Step up and you’re ready to enter the foyer.

Foyer
This entry feels generous, with plenty of wall space for artwork or a console table.
Tall ceilings set the tone for what’s ahead. Natural light pours in from the sidelights, giving you an early look at the scale of the great room and the axis that stretches to the back patio.
Off to one side, a guest powder room sits discreetly—easy for visitors, but out of direct view from the main living areas.

Great Room / Dining
Crossing the foyer, you enter the heart of the home: a combined great room and dining space.
This area stretches from front to back, featuring exposed beams and wide-set windows that welcome daylight.
Picture a large dining table here for holiday dinners, with plenty of space for gathering nearby during relaxed evenings.
The layout keeps everyone connected, no matter if you’re hosting a party or winding down with family.
At the back, you’ll spot French doors framing the view to the covered patio and backyard.

Kitchen
The kitchen is just off the great room and centers around a large island. There’s plenty of workspace, and you have a clear view of both the dining area and the outdoors.
Double wall ovens, a professional-grade cooktop, and abundant storage make it as functional as it is stylish.
I really like how the designer placed the wine bar and walk-in pantry right at the edge, so you can grab ingredients or pour a glass without leaving the action.
There’s also a secondary prep area that keeps the main counters clear—a small detail that just works.

Pantry
The pantry is roomy enough for everything from dry goods to small appliances. It’s just steps from the kitchen, making unloading groceries a breeze.
I think families who love to cook will be glad to have this much storage so close to where it’s needed.

Mud Room
Right off the kitchen, next to the garage entry, you’ll find the mud room. Built-in cubbies and hooks keep shoes, backpacks, and coats from cluttering the main living areas.
This practical space is especially useful after coming in from the shop or backyard.

Shop
If you like working with your hands, the shop stands out. It connects to the garage but also has its own entrance from the mud room.
There’s room for tools, bikes, or even a woodworking setup. The shop’s location means sound doesn’t travel, and it’s easy to bring in large projects or supplies directly from the garage.

3-Car Garage
The garage is angled away from the main house, giving the exterior extra character and providing plenty of space for vehicles and storage.
There’s room for three cars, or maybe two cars and a boat. You’ll have no trouble keeping everything organized.

Utility Room
Running alongside the mud room, the utility room is larger than most. It offers dedicated space for laundry, folding, and storage, plus a nook for a second refrigerator or freezer.
I’ve noticed that homes of this size often place the utility room out of the way, but here it’s easy to reach without being disruptive.

Nook
Just past the utility room, there’s a cozy nook that could be your small office, a hobby space, or a homework spot for kids.
It’s close to the main action but set back enough to provide peace and quiet.
If you work from home or need a place for paperwork, you’ll find this spot especially useful.

Master Suite Hall
Before reaching the owner’s suite, a private hallway separates this area from the busier parts of the house. This bit of distance really adds to the sense of privacy in the master suite.

Master Bedroom
At the far end, the master bedroom is designed for comfort. The ceiling has a vault that rises from twelve to sixteen feet, making the room feel even more spacious.
Large windows and French doors open to a private master porch, perfect for enjoying morning coffee or a quiet book at sunset.

Master Porch
This covered porch is exclusive to the master suite. Set apart from the main patio, it gives you a secluded retreat for fresh air and backyard views.
I think it’s a great way to bring indoor comfort outside.

Master Bath
The master bath is generous in size and features. Dual vanities, a soaking tub, and a walk-in shower create a spa-like atmosphere.
The water closet is private, and natural light filters in for a calm, soothing feel.
You’ll find it’s a space meant for taking your time.

Wardrobe
After the bath, you enter a wardrobe area that functions as a giant walk-in closet.
With custom shelving, hanging sections, and even a window, it feels like a boutique. There’s no shortage of storage, and enough space for a dressing bench or island if you want.

Covered Patio
Back in the main living area, step outside through the great room’s French doors to the covered patio.
There’s room for a dining set, grill, and conversation area, making this an entertainer’s dream.
The outdoor fireplace becomes the focal point, and you have easy access to both the backyard and kitchen.
Those floor-to-ceiling windows create a seamless transition between inside and out. I can see this being your go-to spot for weekend barbecues or just relaxing.

Bedroom 2
On the opposite side of the house, you’ll find Bedroom 2. It’s comfortably sized, with a large window and a walk-in closet.
You can use this space for family, long-term guests, or as a second office. It offers plenty of privacy.

Bath 2
Bedroom 2 connects directly to Bath 2, which has a full bathtub and lots of counter space. This bath is also shared with Bedroom 3, making it a good fit for siblings or guests who each want their own sink area.

Bedroom 3
Right next door, Bedroom 3 mirrors the features of Bedroom 2, including a walk-in closet. Both bedrooms are set apart from the main living areas and are just a short walk from the media room, so noise won’t carry to the master suite at the opposite end.

Bath 3
Bath 3 is nearby, providing easy access for Bedroom 3 and anyone using the media room. It includes both a tub and shower, so it works for guests or kids.

Media Room
The media room faces the front of the house and is fully enclosed for sound control.
If you’re streaming movies, gaming, or watching the big game, the rest of the house stays quiet.
I like that this room isn’t right off the main living area, so you avoid screen glare and keep noise in check.

AV/Closet
Near the foyer and media room, this closet offers dedicated storage for AV equipment, games, and supplies. In homes with lots of entertainment tech, it’s important to keep these items organized and close at hand.

Powder Room
There’s a powder room off the foyer, which is perfect for guests. It’s private and easy to access, so visitors never have to wander into the bedroom areas.

Hallway Connections
Wide hallways link the main living spaces to each bedroom wing and the upstairs stairway. This open corridor helps the home feel bright and airy, and the “open to below” feature keeps the two levels visually connected.
Now let’s head upstairs by taking the staircase off the main foyer.

Open to Below
At the top of the stairs, you reach a landing that overlooks the great room and foyer below. This open space brings extra sunlight to the upstairs and keeps the upper level feeling connected to what’s happening downstairs.

Game Room
The game room takes up a big part of the upper floor. It’s flexible enough for a pool table, home gym, or a second family living area.
With front-facing windows, the room feels bright and energizing. I can picture this as a favorite hangout for teens or a space to host friends for game night.

Flex Room
Next to the game room, the flex room can be used as a home office, hobby zone, or guest suite. I like that this space is set just far enough from the main action to be peaceful, but still feels connected to the rest of the upstairs.

Bath 4
Serving the upstairs, Bath 4 is a full bath with a shower. This makes the upper level a true extension of the home’s living space, so guests or family using the game room or flex room won’t need to go downstairs for anything.

Upstairs Porch
Directly above the main porch, the upstairs porch gives you another outdoor spot. There’s room for a couple of chairs and you get a new perspective on the front landscaping.
After walking through, it’s clear this home is built for a dynamic lifestyle. There’s a great mix of open entertaining areas, private nooks, and useful amenities on every floor.
I think the layout and the big, light-filled rooms make it easy for you to picture yourself living and growing in a place like this.

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