
Step up to this striking modern home and you’re met with a façade that speaks volumes.
Clean, sleek lines, flat rooflines, and walls of glass showcase a bold design. Once inside, you’ll notice how every inch of the 5,667 square feet is thoughtfully arranged across two levels.
The layout balances openness and privacy, with airy main areas for gathering and quieter spots for work or relaxation.
I love how this home celebrates natural light and comfort, while still giving you flexible rooms for every part of daily life.
Let’s walk through each space together to see how this contemporary design makes life easy and inspiring.
Specifications:
- 5,667 Heated S.F.
- 5 Beds
- 5.5+ Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Entry
As soon as you step inside, you’re greeted by sunlight from every direction. The entryway feels both welcoming and organized, with a built-in bench and cubbies ready to catch shoes, bags, and jackets.

There’s plenty of room to pause, drop your things, and shift from the outside world into your personal space.
Foyer
A few steps further and you arrive in the foyer. The area is open, but not overwhelming, so it’s easy to get your bearings.
Straight ahead, the staircase draws your eye, hinting at all the rooms waiting upstairs. One side leads you directly into the main living areas, while a short hallway points toward the office and garage.

Office
To the right of the foyer, the office stands out with its huge windows and built-in dark wood shelving.

There’s no shortage of daylight or storage here. Exposed beams and a punchy orange rug give it plenty of personality.

I think it’s the kind of place where you’d actually want to work—or just enjoy a quiet afternoon reading.
Powder Room (PDR)
Just beyond the foyer and office, guests will find a discreet powder room. The layout is efficient, with a floating vanity and a geometric accent wall.


Visitors will appreciate the privacy, and you’ll find it easy to keep tidy.






Mud Room
From here, you can transition into the mud room before entering the main living areas.
This space is super practical, with cabinetry, hooks, and enough room to handle coats, boots, and groceries coming in from the three-car garage.
I think this setup keeps the rest of the house much cleaner and is a lifesaver on busy mornings.

Three-Car Garage
The garage is oversized and connects directly to the mud room, so unloading your car is almost effortless. There’s space for three cars, plus room for bikes, gear, or even a workbench along one wall.

Bedroom 5 & Bath 5
Still on the main floor, you’ll find Bedroom 5. It’s flexible enough to serve as a guest suite or a space for multigenerational living.

The room is generously sized with large windows for natural light and direct access to Bath 5.


The ensuite bath features double sinks, a soaking tub, and a spacious shower. I think guests or family staying here will feel truly at home.

Walk-In Closet (Bedroom 5)
Just off Bedroom 5, the walk-in closet provides plenty of hanging space and storage. It’s easy for guests or longer-term residents to settle in comfortably.

Hall
A central hall connects the private and public spaces, giving you easy access to the main stairway and a clear path from the foyer to the kitchen.

Play Room
Near the dining room, the play room offers a flexible spot for busy families. With clear sight lines to the kitchen, it’s an ideal place for kids or even adults to spread out with games, crafts, or homework.

Dining Room
The dining room sits at the back of the house, lined with windows and just steps from the kitchen and play room.

A long table fits easily, set beneath a striking chandelier and surrounded by backyard views.


I can picture lingering over meals here, with space for casual dinners or bigger gatherings.
Kitchen
The kitchen truly feels like the heart of the home. The oversized island has marble veining, seating for five, and loads of prep space.

Dark wood lower cabinets contrast with lighter walls and flooring, creating a modern but warm vibe.

Everything is within reach, including a pantry and butler’s pantry, so you’re never searching for storage or ingredients.
I love how open this space feels, making it easy to chat with someone in the nook or prep snacks for a crowd.
Pantry and Butler’s Pantry (PAN and BP)
The kitchen connects directly to both a pantry and a butler’s pantry. The pantry offers deep shelves for bulk goods, while the butler’s pantry is perfect for staging appetizers or hiding away small appliances.
These hidden spaces help keep entertaining and daily cooking organized and clutter-free.

Nook
Along the kitchen’s edge, the nook is surrounded by windows. It’s ideal for casual meals or a morning coffee.
You can look out over the backyard or catch the day’s first sunlight as everyone gathers before heading out.

Great Room
The great room anchors the main floor. With floor-to-ceiling windows, dark ceiling beams, and a modern fireplace, this space feels both cozy and current.


There’s plenty of room for a big sectional, making it perfect for movie nights or relaxed evenings with friends.

Living Porch
Just off the great room, the living porch invites you to enjoy the outdoors. It’s covered for use in any weather and finished with contemporary details.
You can curl up with a book or host a summer barbecue and make the most of fresh air.

Dining Porch
On the other side of the house, the dining porch offers a shaded and private spot with room for a table and chairs.
If you love eating outside, this setup is ideal. The backyard views and easy access to the kitchen are practical features you’ll appreciate.

Powder Room (Main Floor)
A second powder room near the mud room is handy for guests or anyone coming in from outside. It’s one of those small features that makes life run more smoothly.

Stairs and Central Circulation
The stairs are located at the home’s center, making it natural and easy to head upstairs. At the top, an open landing lets you look into the main spaces below, so the sense of light and connection continues.
Let’s head upstairs, where the private bedrooms and entertaining zones expand your options even further.

Hall (Upper Level)
At the top of the stairs, a wide hall leads to the bedrooms, laundry, and bonus spaces. Each bedroom is designed for privacy, but you’re never far from the shared areas.

Master Bedroom
The master suite is a true retreat. High ceilings and a wall of oversized windows bring in sunlight and green views.

There’s a fireplace for chilly nights, soft carpeting, and direct access to your own private roof deck.


I love how this space feels like a hidden oasis, set apart from the rest of the house.

Master Bath
Step into the master bath and you’re greeted by a spa-like atmosphere. A freestanding tub sits near big windows, surrounded by marble-look tiles and sleek cabinetry.
There’s a huge glass shower, double vanities, and plenty of open space. I think the natural light here would make every morning feel calmer and more luxurious.

Master Walk-In Closet
Connecting the bedroom and bath, the walk-in closet is as big as a boutique. Custom shelving, a central island, and even a spot for laundry keep everything organized and easy to access.
Planning outfits, packing, or sorting laundry all happens right here, without feeling crowded.

Roof Deck (Master Suite)
Step outside from the master bedroom to your own roof deck. This is the perfect spot for morning coffee or unwinding after a long day.


You get views above the treetops and a real sense of privacy.


Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 is bright and spacious, with large windows and its own walk-in closet. Kids, teens, or guests will love the roomy feel and easy access to the hall bath.

Bath 3
Bath 3 serves Bedroom 3 and nearby rooms. There’s a spacious layout, double sinks, and a modern shower.
Natural light and clean finishes keep it feeling fresh.

Bedroom 4
Bedroom 4 is located at the back of the house, offering a quiet spot with its own walk-in closet and easy access to Bath 4. The generous windows make this room feel open and welcoming.

Bath 4
Bath 4 is just off Bedroom 4, so it’s convenient for guests or older kids. The layout is efficient, and the finishes are modern and practical.

Bedroom 2
Bedroom 2 sits at the front of the house and includes its own walk-in closet. With large windows and access to Bath 2, it’s great for a family member who wants a little more independence.

Bath 2
Bath 2 is close to Bedroom 2 and the hallway, designed to work well for both guests and residents.

Powder Room 2 (PDR 2)
A second powder room upstairs, near the rec room and bar, is ideal for quick stops during parties or movies. Guests don’t have to walk all the way back to the bedrooms.

Laundry (LDY)
The upstairs laundry is roomy and practical, with side-by-side appliances, a sink, and lots of cabinetry for storage. Open shelving keeps everything organized, and you can handle laundry chores without running up and down the stairs.

Rec Room
This rec room is a major highlight, stretching across the back of the house. It’s filled with natural light and can flex for all kinds of activities, from games and workouts to lounging with friends.
There’s direct access to a large roof deck, making outdoor entertaining a breeze.

Roof Deck (Rec Room)
Step out from the rec room onto an expansive roof deck. There’s plenty of space for lounge chairs or a dining set, and the glass railings offer panoramic views with no barriers.

Bar
Right next to the rec room, the bar area is set up for entertaining. With a wet bar, fridge, and glassware storage, it’s all you need for game nights or casual get-togethers.

Media Room
At the far end of the upper level, the media room is made for total escape.
Theater-style seating, blackout shades, and surround sound set the scene for movie nights or gaming marathons.
Everyone can spread out, enjoy the show, and grab snacks from the nearby bar without missing a minute.

Open (Overlooks Entry)
A small open space at the top of the stairs lets you look down to the entry, keeping everything feeling connected and bright.
Every room in this home blends privacy, gathering, and daily living in a thoughtful way.
You can relax on a roof deck, cook up a feast in the kitchen, or host friends in the media room.
I think the design feels just as great for quiet days as it does for big celebrations.

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