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There’s something timeless about a country ranch home, and this one instantly draws you in with a combination of space, comfort, and eye-catching details.
With 2,200 square feet spread across two distinct levels and a warm, traditional exterior, you get that rare blend of classic charm and modern convenience.
I’m going to walk you through every room and space, showing you how the home flows and pointing out the little details that make a big difference on both the main and upper levels.
Specifications:
- 2,200 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 3.5+ Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Covered Porch (Front)
A wide, shaded covered porch stretches across the front, setting the stage for a home that feels both inviting and practical.
The deep overhang and rustic columns create a perfect spot for a pair of rocking chairs or a small table.
As you pause here, you’ll notice the porch frames the landscaped yard, catching morning sun and providing a smooth transition from outdoors to indoors.

Foyer
Stepping through the front door, you enter a modest foyer with a 10-foot ceiling overhead.
This space feels open but not overwhelming, with a coat closet conveniently placed for guests and daily use.
I like that the foyer gives you a moment to breathe before entering the main living areas.
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It acts as a gentle buffer from the outside world.

Great Room
Just past the foyer, the great room opens up under a vaulted ceiling, drawing your eyes upward.
At 15 by 20 feet, this room is ready for both cozy evenings and lively gatherings.
Natural light pours in from windows at the rear, and the space connects easily to the kitchen and dining areas.
One of my favorite features here is the sense of openness. It’s perfect for families who like to stay connected.

Kitchen
To the right of the great room, the kitchen sits at the center of daily life.
There’s a large island for prepping meals or serving snacks, surrounded by ample counter space and cabinetry.
The layout supports both serious cooking and casual hangouts, with a breakfast bar inviting quick conversations over coffee.
This space ties directly into the dining room, laundry, and a hallway that leads to the master suite.

Dining Room
Beyond the kitchen, the dining room sits under a 10-foot ceiling, making it feel spacious without being stuffy.
Imagine dinners with friends or weekend breakfasts here, with big windows offering views of the backyard and patio.
The dining room’s close connection to the kitchen makes serving a meal easy, and its location keeps it central but never crowded.

Sitting Area
A cozy sitting nook sits just off the dining space, separated enough to offer a quieter corner for reading or relaxing.
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Windows on two sides keep it bright throughout the day. If you enjoy a peaceful start to the morning or a quiet place to unwind at night, this area is ideal.

Flex Space
Opposite the sitting area, tucked between the dining room and master bedroom, is a small flex space.
At just over six feet square, this spot is versatile. You might set it up as a mini home office, a homework station, or a hobby nook.
I really appreciate that the designers included this flexible area; sometimes you just need a zone that can adapt as life changes.

Master Bedroom
The master bedroom is privately set at the far end of the house. Vaulted ceilings and a generous footprint create a restful retreat, with plenty of space for a king-sized bed and a seating area.
Two walk-in closets lead the way to the master bath, so storage is never an afterthought.
The quiet location at the end of the home provides the privacy everyone wants in their main bedroom.

Master Bath
Step into a master bath designed for real living. Dual vanities, a jet tub, and a separate shower offer both luxury and practicality.
There’s enough room for two people to get ready without bumping elbows, and a window brings in natural light.
Linen closets on either side keep towels and essentials within easy reach.

Bedroom 2
Toward the front-left wing, bedroom two sits just off the main hall. With a ten-foot ceiling and a big window, the room feels bright and open.
This space works well as a kids’ room, guest room, or home office. A double closet provides storage, and it’s conveniently close to one of the full baths.

Bedroom 3
Next door, bedroom three is nearly identical in size, with a nine-foot ceiling and its own closet.
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The location is ideal for siblings sharing a hallway or for accommodating visitors. I think having two secondary bedrooms of equal size is fair and flexible for families.

Media Room
Across from the secondary bedrooms, a compact media room is cleverly placed. At just over seven feet wide, it still fits a sofa or TV setup, and can be used as a gaming den, hobby room, or reading retreat.
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I like that this area is set apart from the main living spaces, so it’s easy to manage noise without feeling cut off from everything.

Bath (Hallway Bath)
A full bath sits between bedrooms two and three, making it handy for both family and guests.
The layout is simple and efficient: you get a tub/shower combo, single vanity, and linen storage.
Its central location is practical for busy mornings.

Bath (Near Media Room)
Just off the media room, there’s a second full bath that almost mirrors the first. This setup helps keep everyone moving and reduces wait times, which is great during the morning rush or when guests stay over.

Half Bath
Heading back toward the garage side of the house, you’ll see a half bath near the kitchen.
This is the perfect powder room—it’s tucked out of sight from the great room but still close enough to be handy for guests during gatherings.
Its position next to the laundry room adds another layer of convenience for anyone coming in from the garage or patio.

Laundry
The laundry room is located between the kitchen and garage hallway. It’s roomy enough for sorting and folding, and there’s potential for extra storage.
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With direct access to the garage, it’s easy to drop muddy boots or unload shopping bags without tracking dirt through the rest of the house.

Hall (Bedroom Wing)
The main hall connects the foyer, great room, and all three bedrooms along the left wing.
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This design keeps traffic flow simple and gives each bedroom a sense of privacy. Thanks to wide doorways and plenty of natural light, you never feel boxed in.

Storage Rooms
By the garage entry, you’ll find two dedicated storage rooms. The first, at nearly seven feet long, is ideal for holiday bins, cleaning supplies, or off-season gear.
The second, a smaller closet-style space, is great for overflow items or could serve as a pantry extension.
I think these storage spots add real value, especially for busy families.

Two Car Garage
The garage is generous, with space for two cars plus built-in open storage along one wall.
If you need to store bikes, tools, or gardening equipment, you’ll have room to organize everything without sacrificing parking.
Direct access to the laundry and main hallway makes unloading groceries or sports gear a breeze.

Open Storage (Garage)
Open storage at the rear of the garage is a helpful feature. For lawn tools, seasonal decorations, or a workbench, this designated area is ready for you.

Covered Porch (Rear)
Step out the back of the great room and you’ll find another covered porch, this one a bit more private.
Overlooking the backyard, it’s ideal for grilling, naps in a hammock, or casual evening chats.
The black railings and French doors visible from the outside give the space a classic ranch feel with a modern touch.

Patio
Just beyond the porch, a backyard patio extends your living space outside. The patio connects easily to the dining and sitting rooms, so moving between indoor meals and outdoor gatherings is a breeze.
I can picture this area hosting summer cookouts, birthday parties, or quiet evenings with a good book.

Hall (Master Wing)
A separate hallway leads directly to the master suite, flex space, and dining area. This layout gives the master quarters a bit of extra privacy while still feeling open and accessible to the rest of the home.

Stair to Bonus Level
Next to the master suite, a stairway leads up to the bonus level. This connection is both out of the main flow and still easy to reach, which makes it great for a variety of uses.

Bonus Room (Upper Level)
Upstairs, you’ll find a wide bonus room with sloped ceilings. At over 14 by 23 feet, this area is a blank canvas.
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You might use it as a media lounge, studio, or playroom. Natural light fills the space, and the generous size gives you freedom to set it up any way you want.

Planned Bath (Upper Level)
Just off the bonus room, a planned bath is ready for you to finish out.
Plumbing access is already here, so adding fixtures would create a true guest suite or private hangout.
I appreciate that this space is designed to grow and change along with your needs.

Bonus Closet (Upper Level)
A well-sized closet completes the upper floor. If you need to store games, linens, or holiday décor, this extra storage helps keep the rest of the house organized.
The layout of this home really works, in my opinion. You get comfortable, private bedrooms, flexible spaces for work or play, and easy transitions from indoor living to outdoor relaxation.
Every area serves a purpose, and the combination of classic ranch style with clever updates makes this home a great fit for modern living.

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