
There’s something about a home that instantly feels welcoming, even from the outside. Maybe it’s the broad glass garage doors, the light stonework around the entry, or that airy, low-pitched roofline with all the natural light pouring through the windows.
This 4-bedroom ranch blends mid-century modern style with fresh, contemporary touches and offers both comfort and plenty of room to spread out.
Let’s take a closer look at how each space comes together, from the sleek front porch to the show-stopping backyard retreat.
Specifications:
- 3,754 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:

Porch & Entry
Step onto the wide front porch and you’ll notice how the modern exterior creates an inviting first impression.
The stone and glass details make every arrival feel special, whether you’re coming home after work or greeting friends.
As you walk through the front door, the entry space manages to feel both open and cozy.
There’s enough room to shake off your coat or drop your bag without bumping into anyone.
The view ahead hints at what’s to come: a huge open-plan living area just beyond.

Living/Dining
This is where the home truly opens up. The living and dining zone stretches out, taking advantage of all that natural light streaming in from the back.
You get a sense of volume thanks to the high ceilings and the wide expanse, which measures nearly 30 feet across.
The living area is set up for easy conversation, with sofas gathered around a modern fireplace.
Across from the seating, the dining space is ready for anything from a family dinner to a larger holiday gathering.
What I love here is how seamlessly it all flows together. You’re always connected to the kitchen and the backyard, and you can see straight through to the pool area, which keeps everything feeling open.

Kitchen (Main)
Just off the living/dining zone, the main kitchen brings together function and style. An oversized island anchors the space, with room for casual breakfasts or after-school snacks.
Cabinets stretch to the ceiling in sleek, contemporary lines. There’s a walk-in pantry close by, making storage simple.
I think this layout works well for people who enjoy cooking but don’t want to feel cut off from what’s happening in the living room.
The kitchen’s placement also gives you a direct view through the sliding doors to the alfresco and pool, which is perfect if you’re keeping an eye on kids or just want to step outside while something simmers on the stove.

Laundry
The laundry room sits conveniently between the kitchen and the master suite. You get a full-size space here—no cramped corners or awkward doors.
There’s space for folding, sorting, and even a utility sink for bigger messes. The direct connection to the kitchen means you can multitask easily, tossing in a load while prepping dinner or organizing lunchboxes.

Master Bedroom
Past the laundry, the master suite feels almost like a private wing. The bedroom itself is spacious and bright, with large corner windows that let in the sun all day long.
There’s plenty of floor space for a king bed, a couple of reading chairs, or maybe even a desk.
You’re set apart from the main living areas, so it stays quiet even during a busy day.

Master Bath
Step into the master bath and you’re greeted by a spa-inspired vibe. Double vanities give you plenty of space in the morning, and there’s room for a soaking tub plus a large walk-in shower.
The light finishes and glass details keep everything feeling airy. Off to the side, you’ll find a generous walk-in closet—enough room for anyone who loves their wardrobe or just wants to keep clutter out of sight.
I noticed the designer also included a private water closet. That extra privacy is a nice touch.

Powder Room (PDR)
Near the master wing and accessible from the main hallway, you’ll find a powder room that’s perfect for guests.
It’s set back just enough to keep things discreet, but still easy to reach from the living spaces or the backyard.
I prefer powder rooms like this—stylish, compact, and with just enough flair to make guests feel comfortable.

3 Car Garage
If you come in through the garage, you’ll find it’s not just big—it’s well planned.
Three cars fit comfortably, and there’s extra space for bikes, tools, or storage shelves along the sides.
Direct access to the house keeps you out of the weather and ties right into the laundry and kitchen for easy unloading after a grocery run.

Kitchen (Bedroom 1 Wing)
There’s a surprise in the bedroom 1/family room wing: a second kitchen. This compact space isn’t just a mini-fridge and a microwave.
It’s a true kitchen, with a sink, cooktop, and storage. I think this setup works beautifully for multi-generational families or anyone who wants to give teens, guests, or even a live-in relative their own sense of independence.
It also doubles as a great snack station for pool days.

Family Room (Bedroom 1 Wing)
Connected to the second kitchen, the family room in this wing is a comfortable spot.
There’s enough space for a sectional, a TV, and a few games or bookshelves. The windows overlook the pool, making it a bright and cheerful hangout.
I can picture movie nights, homework sessions, or just relaxing after a swim. This space feels like its own private retreat within the house.

Bedroom 1
Bedroom 1 is located in the same wing as the family room and kitchen. It’s set apart for privacy, with a generous footprint and its own walk-in closet.
The proximity to both the family room and the private kitchen means this could work well for an older child, a guest suite, or even a home office if you like a quieter setting.

Bath (Bedroom 1 Wing)
A full bathroom sits just outside bedroom 1, with a modern vanity and a tub/shower combo. It’s close enough to serve both the bedroom and the family room, making it convenient for guests or anyone using this part of the house.

Alfresco
Step through the sliding doors at the back and you’re in the alfresco area. This is where you’ll want to spend sunny afternoons and warm evenings.
It’s generous in size, with plenty of space for a dining table, outdoor sofas, and even a grill setup.
The ceiling is covered, so you’re protected from too much sun or an unexpected drizzle.
The pool is just a few steps away, and there’s a seamless transition from indoor to outdoor living.
What I like about this alfresco space is the variety. One end is arranged for lounging around a fire feature, while the other is perfect for big family meals.
It honestly feels like an outdoor extension of the main living room.

Pool
The pool sits at the center of the backyard, framed by the alfresco and visible from almost every main room.
Its geometric shape echoes the home’s modern lines, and the surrounding deck is wide enough for loungers and umbrellas.
I can see this being the heart of summer parties or a quiet spot for swimming laps before breakfast.
The pool area really feels like your own private resort.

Bedroom 2
Back inside, you’ll find bedroom 2 off the main living area. It’s a generous size, with a large window for natural light.
The walk-in closet provides plenty of storage, making this a great option for a child, a guest, or even a hobby room if you want extra flexibility.

Bath 2
Bath 2 sits right next to bedroom 2, with a double-sink vanity and a full tub/shower. It’s easy to share, and its location makes it handy for anyone using the third bedroom as well.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 is at the front corner of the house, mirroring bedroom 2 in size and layout.
Another walk-in closet offers storage, and the big windows make the space feel bright and cheerful.
This could easily double as a guest room, a workout space, or a home office if you need one.

Bath 3
If you have multiple family members or guests, you’ll appreciate the third bathroom. It’s located near bedroom 3, with a sleek modern vanity and a tub/shower combo.
This bath makes sharing simple and keeps morning routines running smoothly.

Walk-In Closets
Each bedroom gets its own walk-in closet, which is rare and really practical. You’ll never have to fight for storage space, and there’s plenty of room to keep things organized.
I can easily imagine life unfolding in these spaces: summer nights by the pool, quiet mornings in a sunlit bedroom, kids doing homework in the family room, or weekend gatherings under the alfresco lights. Every space in this home feels intentional, flexible, and ready for whatever comes next.

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