
There’s something about the balance of modern lines and warm materials that instantly draws you in.
This isn’t just a house you look at—it’s a place you actually experience, where each room feels intentional and easy to live in.
You’ll find areas made for lively gatherings and quiet moments alike, all under a low horizontal roof that gives off a distinctly Northwest and mid-century feel.
Come along as you explore every corner of this clever, single-level ranch with me.
Specifications:
- 3,311 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 3.5+ Baths
- 1 Stories
- 4 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Vaulted Foyer
Step up to the wide entry and you’re welcomed by a foyer that avoids being overly grand but still feels impressive.
The vaulted ceiling above creates an open, airy feeling right away. Picture yourself dropping your coat here and catching the first glimpse of the tall windows beyond the living area.
Natural light fills the space and you can tell this home is built for both comfort and entertaining.
The easy connection to the living space sets a relaxed, inviting mood from the very beginning.
Vaulted Living Room
As you move past the foyer divider, you arrive in the main living room. This area is all about light and togetherness.
The vaulted ceiling adds a sense of height without making things feel heavy. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the backyard and bring the outdoors into the heart of the home.
I think the openness here is perfect for everything from lounging to hosting a large group.
There’s enough room for big couches, and the line of sight to the dining room keeps everyone connected without feeling crowded.

Dining Room
Just to your left, the dining room sits beneath its own vaulted ceiling. It’s open to the living room, but still feels distinct and special during meals.
What stands out is the direct access to the kitchen and those huge windows. There’s nothing quite like a dinner party that lingers into the evening, with the sunset just beyond the glass.
Since the cook can stay part of the conversation, this setup makes everything from casual dinners to big holiday meals easy to manage.
Kitchen
The kitchen sits just behind the dining area and combines function with style. A large island anchors the room, giving you plenty of space for meal prep or casual coffee breaks with friends.
The walk-in pantry is a real highlight, providing ample storage so your counters stay clear.
The kitchen’s location, close to both formal and informal living spaces, means you’re always near the action.
I love how the layout supports families who enjoy cooking together.

Pantry
You’ll find the pantry just off the kitchen, right beside a convenient folding bench. This isn’t just a small closet—it’s a full walk-in space designed for serious storage.
Shelves line the walls so you can keep everything from dry goods to large serving dishes organized and within reach.
This feature quietly makes everyday living smoother by keeping the kitchen clutter-free.
Folding Bench
Next to the pantry, a folding bench area makes chores easier. There’s space for laundry baskets, grocery bags, or even backpacks.
Built-in features like this show the designer really thought about how people live day-to-day, not just how things look.

Garden Room
Beyond the kitchen and past the pantry, you’ll come into the garden room. Shelves along the walls make this a versatile space.
I can see someone using it as a sunny potting area, an art studio, or even a small indoor greenhouse.
With a door leading directly outside, you can move between the garden and the house without tracking dirt through the main rooms.
It’s a flexible spot that fits your hobbies and changes with the seasons.
Mudroom 1
Right by the garden room and close to Garage 1, you’ll find the first mudroom.
A built-in bench and cubbies help keep daily clutter in check—think shoes, sports gear, and coats.
It’s set up so anyone coming in from the garage can get organized before entering the main living areas, which keeps the rest of the house tidy and welcoming.

Garage 1
Garage 1 sits just off the left wing, connected by the mudroom. There’s space for two vehicles plus storage along the sides.
The angled entry makes parking simple, even for larger vehicles. If you enjoy weekend projects or need space for bikes and outdoor gear, this garage gives you plenty of options.
Bedroom 2
Deeper into the left wing, Bedroom 2 has enough space for a queen bed and extra furniture.
The large closet means there’s plenty of room for clothes and storage. The window brings in good natural light, making this room a great choice for a guest or an older child who wants a bit more privacy.

Bedroom 3
Right next to Bedroom 2, Bedroom 3 has a similar layout and function. It’s just a bit smaller but still roomy, with a good-sized closet and easy access to the shared bath nearby.
This space can flex as an office, hobby room, or nursery, depending on your needs.
Being at the end of the hall gives it a calm, private feel.
Bath
The bathroom for Bedrooms 2 and 3 sits right between the two rooms. Dual sinks help with busy mornings, especially if kids are sharing.
The vanity and bath/shower areas are separated so more than one person can use the space at once.
I appreciate when a family bath is designed for efficiency, and the layout here shows careful planning.

Linen Closet (Left Wing)
In the hallway just outside the bath and bedrooms, a linen closet offers handy storage for towels, bedding, and seasonal items. It’s a small feature, but having storage right where you need it makes daily life a lot easier.
Office
Heading back toward the center of the house, you’ll find the office with built-ins lining one wall.
This room is set up to help you focus, whether you’re working from home or just need a quiet place for homework.
There’s a media nook and a window for natural light, which keeps the space from feeling closed in.
I think any remote worker would be happy to set up shop here.

Linen Closet (Right Wing)
On the right side of the plan, a second linen closet sits in the hallway. It’s perfectly placed to serve both the main suite and the laundry area, so you’re not running across the house for extra towels or bedding.
Window Seat
Just past the office, you’ll see a window seat—a cozy nook perfect for reading or relaxing.
Set into a hallway alcove, it offers a quiet spot away from the main living spaces.
I love how little details like this give the home a warm, lived-in feel and offer moments of retreat during the day.

Master Bedroom (MBR)
Step through a private vestibule into the master bedroom, which feels like a true sanctuary.
There’s plenty of room for a king bed, reading chairs, or even a small desk.
Large windows look out over the backyard, filling the space with daylight. The walk-in closet is generous, so no one has to fight for space.
I think the way this room is set apart from the others is perfect if you value peace and privacy.
Master Bath
The master bath connects right to the bedroom and includes a soaking tub and a walk-in shower.
There’s a separate toilet room for privacy and a large double vanity to make mornings easy for two people.
Natural light comes in, giving the room a calm, spa-like feel. This is the kind of bathroom where you actually want to spend time.

Closet (Master Suite)
The walk-in closet in the master suite is set up to handle all your storage needs.
Built-ins and hanging space line the walls, so you won’t need extra dressers cluttering the bedroom.
Having direct access from the closet to both the master bath and the laundry room is a real advantage, keeping routines simple and efficient.
Laundry
The laundry room includes hookups for a washer and dryer, a folding counter, and cabinets above for storage.
You can easily move from closet to laundry to bath, which keeps chores from taking over your living space.
Any busy household will benefit from how well everything is connected here.

Mudroom 2
The second mudroom is just off the laundry room and beside Garage 2. Like the first, it has a bench and space for shoes and coats.
This entryway makes it simple for anyone coming in from the right-side garage to get organized before entering the main home.
I think this setup is especially useful if your family has multiple drivers or frequent guests.
Mechanical Room
Close to Mudroom 2 and Garage 2, the mechanical room is neatly positioned out of the way.
It’s big enough for essentials like the furnace and water heater, but doesn’t take space from your main living areas.
Access is easy, so you can handle service and maintenance without interrupting daily life.

Garage 2
Mirroring the first, Garage 2 offers the same generous space and angled entry. You can use it for vehicles, a workshop, or extra storage.
Having two garages means you can keep everything organized without giving up room inside the house.
Now you’ve seen how each square foot of this home is designed for comfort, flexibility, and easy movement from one area to another. The way the rooms fit together makes it easy to picture your daily life unfolding here, shaped by good design and practical details around every corner.
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