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Stepping up to this modern Tuscan home, you’ll instantly see how it balances Mediterranean character with crisp, contemporary details.
The arched entry and banks of black-framed windows strike a perfect mix of classic and fresh, hinting at a bright, welcoming interior.
Inside, the layout opens up across two spacious levels, with 5,080 square feet designed for both lively gatherings and quiet retreats.
Let’s walk through each space together and see how this home is designed for easy living.
Specifications:
- 5,080 Heated S.F.
- 5 Beds
- 5.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Covered Porch
At the front, you’ll find a covered porch that’s wide and deep enough to keep you dry, even during a downpour.
The porch feels more like an outdoor room than just an entryway, with plenty of room for a bench or planters.
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It really sets the tone for a warm welcome.

Foyer
Inside the front door, the foyer features ten-foot ceilings and floods of natural light. You get a direct view into the dining area, and the openness draws you in to explore further.
There’s space here for a statement console or artwork, though the architectural details already make a strong impression.

Living Room
Off the foyer to your right, the living room offers a peaceful retreat. Tall ceilings and generous windows keep it bright all day.
If you enjoy a formal sitting area, this is the perfect spot—a place to welcome guests or unwind with a good book.
I love how it’s set a bit apart from the main action, which makes it feel extra special.

Dining
Across from the foyer, the dining room claims its own corner. It’s big enough to host everyone for holiday dinners.
The open flow to the foyer and hall gives you flexibility: you can keep things formal, but it never feels cut off from the heart of the home.

Kitchen
Moving past the dining room, the kitchen immediately stands out. A large island anchors the space, perfect for prepping meals or gathering with friends and family.
There’s ample counter space and storage, so if you love cooking or entertaining, you’ll appreciate this setup.
The kitchen connects easily to the next spaces, which is a real help during busy days.

Spice Kitchen
Right off the main kitchen, you’ll find a full spice kitchen. This is ideal if you like to meal prep, bake, or need a spot for more aromatic dishes.
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This extra kitchen is a huge upgrade for anyone who cooks a lot. It’s positioned just out of sight, but still conveniently close, and I think it works especially well for busy families.

Pantry
Between the kitchen and the hall, you’ll find a walk-in pantry. There’s plenty of storage here for everything from snacks to party supplies, making organization a breeze.

Nook
Next to the kitchen, the nook is perfect for casual breakfasts. Big windows let in the morning sun and give you a view of the backyard.
I can picture lingering here over coffee or helping with homework while dinner cooks.

Great Room
The great room connects with both the kitchen and nook, making it the main hub of the home.
High ceilings and an impressive wall of windows bring in lots of light and frame the view outside.
The room is spacious enough for movie nights or big gatherings, but still feels cozy for family time.
I especially love how the room connects to the covered deck; just open the doors, and your living space feels twice as big.

Covered Deck
Just outside the great room, the covered deck gives you a spot to relax or entertain outdoors.
There’s enough space for a full outdoor dining set and a grill, so you can host friends rain or shine.
The overhead cover means you’ll use this space year-round, and the easy access from inside makes it feel like a true extension of your home.

Guest Suite
Back inside, the guest suite sits off its own hallway for privacy. There’s space for a queen bed and a small sitting area.
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This suite is set apart from the main bedrooms, which gives both you and your guests a little extra breathing room.
I really appreciate this kind of thoughtful placement for overnight visitors.

Guest Bath
Next to the guest suite, the guest bath comes with a walk-in shower and modern finishes. It’s a private, en suite bathroom, which makes hosting guests much more comfortable.

Hall
The hall links the guest suite, powder room, and great room, keeping the main flow of the house open. It also ensures that guest spaces feel intentional, not just tucked into a corner.

Powder Room
The powder room sits just off the main hall, convenient for guests and daily use. It’s a practical space, but high ceilings and elegant fixtures give it a polished look.

Mud Room
Near the garage entry, the mud room keeps things organized with bench seating and hooks for coats.
Durable flooring means muddy shoes or sports gear won’t make a mess in your main living areas.
Personally, I think a good mud room is a lifesaver, especially if you have kids or pets.

The Main Level Floor Plan

Connected to the mud room, the utility room offers space for laundry and storage. If you need to toss muddy clothes straight into the wash after coming inside, it’s all right here.
You won’t have to carry anything across the house.

3-Car Garage
The garage is massive, holding three vehicles with extra storage space along the sides. You get direct access to both the mud room and utility room, so bringing in groceries or gear is a breeze.

Pantry
Off the kitchen and great room, you’ll find a second pantry that’s big enough to stock up for weeks. There’s plenty of shelving for dry goods, small appliances, or bulk buys.

Stairs
The main staircase sits at the center of the home, easily visible from the foyer and great room.
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Open railing keeps everything light and connected. Head upstairs and you’ll find the private spaces waiting above.
Let’s go up to see what the second floor has to offer. This level is all about bedrooms and quiet retreats, plus a few extras you don’t see in every home.

Open to Foyer Below
At the top of the stairs, the landing gives you a dramatic view down to the foyer. The double-height entry makes a big impression every time you come home.

Loft
Off the landing, the loft is a flexible open space. It could be a second family room, a play area for kids, or a homework center.
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The design keeps noise in check, but still connects you to the rest of the upstairs.

Waterproof Balcony
From the loft, step out onto the waterproof balcony that runs along the back of the house.
It’s perfect for morning yoga or evening drinks. The view of the backyard is peaceful, and the covered design means you can use it in almost any weather.

Master Suite
The master suite has its own wing, separate from the other bedrooms for maximum privacy.
There’s room for a king bed, a sitting area, and even a writing desk. You’ll love the natural light from the large windows and the direct access to the balcony.

Master Bath
Through double doors, the master bath feels like a spa getaway. You get a soaking tub, a separate glass shower, and dual vanities.
Everything is set up for both comfort and a little luxury.

His Walk-In Closet
On one side, a walk-in closet gives you space for suits, shoes, and accessories. It’s organized and easy to use.

Her Walk-In Closet
The other walk-in closet is even bigger, with room for folded clothes, hanging items, and a dressing area. I think having separate closets like this makes daily routines so much smoother.

Ensuite Bedroom
Across the hall, the ensuite bedroom is great for an older child or guest who wants privacy.
It’s roomy and bright, with its own walk-in closet and a private bathroom. The bathroom has a walk-in shower and modern fixtures, making it feel like a mini-suite.

The Second Level Floor Plan

Bedroom 4
This bedroom sits midway down the hall, with a large window and a good-sized closet. It’s close to the secondary bath, so anyone staying here has easy access.

Junior Suite
At the end of the wing, the junior suite is the largest of the secondary bedrooms.
There’s space for a sitting area or study nook, and the big windows keep it bright.
The private bath features a full tub, and the large walk-in closet provides plenty of storage.

Junior Bath
This full bathroom sits beside the junior suite, with a tub and shower combination and a long vanity. It’s perfect for kids or guests needing their own space.

Bath
Another secondary bathroom down the hall is close to bedroom 4, making morning routines easy for everyone.

Laundry Room
The upstairs laundry room is right by the bedrooms, so you won’t be hauling baskets up and down stairs.
There’s plenty of space for folding, sorting, and storage. I find this saves so much time and effort.

Prayer Room
Next to the laundry, the prayer room offers a quiet retreat for meditation or reading.
With its dedicated space, you can recharge without interruption. It could easily become a small home office or hobby room, depending on your needs.
As you walk through this home, you can tell that every detail was planned for real, everyday living.
Spaces move easily from one to the next, with enough separation for privacy but still open enough for connection.
I think this layout is ready for lively weekends, quiet evenings, and everything in between.
It’s easy to picture settling in here and making the most of each well-designed space.

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