
There’s something instantly welcoming about this home. As soon as you pull up, you notice a modern ranch style that feels both current and rooted in classic Northwest design.
That wide front porch draws you in, while the gentle mix of stone, wood, and glass hints at comfort inside.
2,175 square feet gives you just the right amount of space to spread out without feeling lost.
If you’re dreaming of relaxed evenings, big family gatherings, or just soaking up sun on your own patio, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here.
Specifications:
- 2,175 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:

Porch
Out front, you’re greeted by a deep, covered porch framed by sturdy stone columns. The space feels private, thanks to the wide overhang, but it still welcomes in plenty of light through large windows and a glass front door.
There’s enough room for a pair of chairs and a small table, so you can easily imagine sipping coffee here, watching the world go by, or just enjoying the calm of the nicely landscaped garden beds.
This porch offers a peaceful transition from outside to in.

Foyer
As you enter, the foyer immediately sets a welcoming tone. There’s an easy flow, with enough space for a small entry table or bench.
Closet storage and hooks nearby give you a spot to hang your coat or bag right away.
The light from the porch windows reaches into this area, so it never feels dark or cramped.
From the foyer, you can see into the great room. The office is off to the right, while the main living spaces stretch ahead.

Office
Just off the foyer, you’ll find a roomy office with built-in bookshelves lining one wall.
Natural light pours in from a front window, making this an ideal spot for working from home or tackling homework.
A built-in seat under the shelves offers a cozy reading nook or extra guest seating if needed.
The proportions here feel generous without being wasteful; there’s room for a large desk, but it doesn’t spill out into the entryway.
I think the designer made good use of every inch.

Bedroom 2
On the right-hand side of the house, you come to Bedroom 2. The layout gives this room a sense of privacy, placed away from the main living area, with a window looking out to the front yard.
11 by 12 feet makes it comfortable for a guest or child’s room. There’s a good-sized closet for storage.
Just outside the door, you have easy access to a full bath, making this side of the house feel like its own little suite.

Bedroom 3
Next, you’ll find Bedroom 3 at the back of the house. I really like how this bedroom feels a bit more secluded, perfect for a teenager or anyone wanting some distance from household noise.
The window here faces the backyard, so you get afternoon sun and a view of the outdoor living space.
Closet space is generous, and you’re only a few steps away from the shared hallway bathroom, just like Bedroom 2.
If you need a hobby room or home gym, this room could easily flex for that.

Hall Bathroom
Between Bedrooms 2 and 3 sits the hall bath. It’s not cramped at all: there’s a full tub-shower combo, a wide vanity, and enough space for morning routines without bumping elbows.

The location is convenient, close for guests and easily accessible from both bedrooms. I noticed the linen closet right across the hall, which keeps towels and supplies at your fingertips.
Details like this really make daily life easier.
Great Room
In the center of the house, the great room opens up dramatically. High ceilings, tall windows, and double glass doors create a bright, inviting space that always feels connected to the outdoors.

The stone fireplace is a true centerpiece, flanked by built-in shelving perfect for books, art, or your favorite finds.
There’s plenty of space for a sectional, and the layout works for everything from movie nights to quiet evenings by the fire.
Views out to the patio and backyard make this room feel even bigger.
Kitchen
Right next to the great room, the kitchen functions as both a gathering spot and a workspace.

The layout makes all the difference. A central island with seating invites friends and family to linger while you cook, and there’s plenty of counter space for meal prep.

White cabinets and a gray tile backsplash keep things clean and modern, while the wood island and floors add warmth.
Stainless steel appliances complete the look, and there’s a smooth flow between fridge, stove, and sink.
I think the kitchen being open to both the great room and dining area means you can keep conversations going no matter what’s happening.
Pantry
Next to the kitchen, you’ll spot a walk-in pantry that’s surprisingly roomy. Shelves line the walls, so if you’re stocking up for the week or storing large appliances, there’s space for everything.
This is especially helpful for anyone who enjoys baking or tends to buy in bulk.
The pantry is conveniently close, but tucked out of sight to keep the kitchen clutter-free.
I’ve seen pantries that feel like an afterthought. This one really hits the mark for usefulness.

Dining Room
A few steps from the kitchen and you reach the dining room, a bright, rectangular space that works for both casual meals and big gatherings.

A large window brings in daylight, while a modern chandelier sets the mood for dinner.
There’s space for a table that seats eight, plus a built-in buffet with glass-front cabinets for serving dishes and extra storage.
If you like to host, you’ll appreciate how open and accessible this spot is for entertaining.
Backyard views make every meal feel a little special.
Outdoor Living
Through the double glass doors in the great room, you walk straight onto an expansive covered patio.

This outdoor living space feels like a true extension of the home, with stone columns and built-in lighting for day or night use.
The covered section is great for grilling or dining, even if the weather isn’t perfect.
There’s a built-in grill ready for summer barbecues, and plenty of room for loungers or chairs.
The open part of the patio lets you catch extra sun or enjoy a quiet morning coffee.
The backyard view is wide and open, with enough space for kids or pets to play, and the landscaping keeps maintenance simple.
Master Bedroom (MBR.)
Back inside, the master suite sits in its own private corner. The bedroom is spacious but not overwhelming, with windows looking out across the backyard.
There’s room for a king bed, nightstands, and even a reading chair if you want a quiet retreat.
I like how separated the master is from the other bedrooms; it truly gives you a sense of a personal hideaway.
Built-in shelves and storage keep clutter at bay, and you have direct access to the master bath for easy mornings.

Master Bathroom
The master bath is designed for comfort and convenience. A wide double vanity gives you room to spread out, while a freestanding tub sits in front of a big window, bringing in natural light and a relaxing view.
The walk-in shower in the corner features sleek, matte black fixtures for a touch of luxury.
Built-in shelves and drawers provide all the storage you need, so essentials are always close.
I think the layout is especially thoughtful because two people can use the space at once without feeling crowded.

Master Closet
Just past the bathroom, the master closet offers plenty of space. Shelving on three sides means you can easily organize clothes, shoes, and accessories.
There’s even extra space up high for blankets or luggage. The closet connects directly to the laundry, which I find incredibly practical.
No more carrying baskets through the hall; you just step right into the laundry area.

Laundry Room
The laundry room sits in a central spot, accessible from both the master closet and the main hallway.
There’s room for a washer, dryer, and a folding counter, with shelves for cleaning supplies.
Having laundry close to the bedrooms makes daily chores easier. The designer included a small seat near the hallway door, which is handy for pulling on shoes or sorting socks.

Mudroom
As you enter from the garage, you come into a mudroom designed for busy lives.
Hooks and built-in shelves keep backpacks, coats, and shoes organized, and there’s a bench for sitting while you take off muddy boots.
This space quickly becomes the family drop zone, preventing clutter from spreading through the rest of the house.
The mudroom is located between the garage, laundry, and kitchen, which makes it easy to keep things tidy, even on the busiest days.

Garage
Finally, the attached garage is more than just a place for cars. 24 by 23 feet gives plenty of space for two vehicles, plus bikes, tools, or storage along the walls.
I especially appreciate the separate door to the side yard, making it easy to bring in groceries or gardening supplies without walking through the house.
There’s even an area for a workshop or extra shelving if you like to tinker.
As I move through this home, it’s clear that every space is thoughtfully planned to support real life, not just to look nice.
The flow makes sense, the storage is practical, and there’s an easy connection between indoors and out.
If you’re hosting friends, settling down after a long day, or just enjoying the quiet, I think this home is designed to fit how you live now and can keep adapting as your needs change.

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