
Modern farmhouse meets New American comfort in this well-planned home, where every feature is made for real living.
Spanning over 2,425 square feet, the layout balances open concept gathering spaces with private retreats, all highlighted by carefully chosen details.
Multiple levels offer you flexibility, so you can easily host a crowd or find a cozy spot for yourself.
As soon as you enter, you’ll notice how naturally each space flows to the next.
There are no awkward bottlenecks or wasted corners, just a space that feels welcoming and practical.
Specifications:
- 2,425 Heated S.F.
- 3-4 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Front Porch
Your first impression comes from the front porch, which feels more like an outdoor living room than just an entry.
There’s plenty of room for a pair of rocking chairs or a small conversation set, set along the wide stone walkway and lush landscaping.
Guests will appreciate the shelter from the weather, and you might find yourself lingering here with morning coffee, watching the neighborhood wake up.

Foyer
When you walk through the black-framed double doors, you’ll find an airy foyer. Light pours in, showing off a spacious entry with sightlines straight through the great room to the backyard.

There’s a handy bench for dropping bags, hooks for coats, and a console for mail and keys.


The layout here feels purposeful. You can greet guests comfortably, and there’s no sense of clutter or crowding.
Dining Room
Just to the right of the foyer, the dining room is ready for everything from holiday dinners to Sunday brunches.

The space easily fits a long table beneath a statement chandelier, and big windows bring in plenty of southern light.

With the dining area open to both the foyer and great room, everyone stays connected, even if they’re just passing through.
Great Room
Continue into the great room, where comfort and scale come together. Wide-plank wood floors anchor the space, and oversized windows along the back wall fill it with natural light.

The seating area is arranged around a modern fireplace and a wood-paneled accent wall, perfect for curling up with a book or gathering friends for a movie night.


Floating shelves give you a spot to display art or favorite objects. A tray ceiling with wood inlay adds a touch of luxury without overdoing it.







Kitchen
The kitchen is just steps away, designed for busy mornings and relaxed evenings alike. A large island with seating for five makes it easy for everyone to hang out while you cook or lay out snacks.

Deep blue-gray cabinets pair with brass accents, and the wood-toned island top adds warmth. Everything is close at hand: a walk-in pantry for storage, generous counter space, and a smooth connection to the dining area.


I love how this kitchen adapts, whether you’re serving casual breakfasts or keeping an eye on homework at the bar.



Prep Kitchen and Pantry
Just behind the main kitchen is a prep area and pantry. This walk-in zone is perfect for meal prep, storing extra appliances, or keeping clutter out of sight.
You’ll appreciate having everything nearby, especially if you enjoy entertaining or prepping meals ahead of time.

Rear Porch
Open the back doors and you step onto the rear porch, which easily expands your living space in nice weather.
This covered area is great for al fresco dinners, impromptu game nights, or just soaking in the backyard view.
Thanks to oversized windows and French doors, the transition between inside and out feels natural.

Mud Room
On the opposite side of the house, the mud room links the main living area to the garage.
It’s the ideal spot for dropping muddy boots, stashing sports gear, or hanging up backpacks.
You’ll find built-in storage and a bench for staying organized, all styled to match the rest of the home.
I think this is one of those features you’ll appreciate every day, especially if you have kids or pets.

2-Car Garage
From the mudroom, you enter the two-car garage. There’s plenty of space for vehicles, bikes, and storage shelves.
Direct access to the house means you won’t get caught in the rain with groceries.

Office / Optional Bedroom
Just past the mudroom is a flex space that can be an office or fourth bedroom.

I think this might be the most versatile spot in the house. You can use it as a private workspace, a guest suite, or a playroom.


Big windows let in lots of light, and its location gives you some peace and quiet away from the main living areas.

Full Bath (by Office)
A full bathroom sits right next to the office, featuring modern finishes and a walk-in shower. The compact layout gives guests or anyone using the office their own private space to freshen up.






Bedroom 2
Near the foyer, Bedroom 2 occupies its own corner. A large window provides natural light, and there’s enough space for a full-size bed.
It works well as a secondary bedroom or nursery. Because of its location, it enjoys privacy, set apart from the main living spaces.

Bedroom 3
Next door, Bedroom 3 is similar in size and style. It’s perfect for siblings, guests, or as a quiet study for teens.
Each bedroom has easy access to a nearby full bath, so no one has to walk far in the middle of the night.

Hall Bath
Between Bedrooms 2 and 3, you’ll find a shared full bathroom. The layout is practical, with a tub/shower combo and plenty of storage.
Matte black fixtures and soft gray tiles give it a modern, clean look. It’s easy to keep tidy, and the central location serves both bedrooms well.

Laundry Room
Across from the hall bath, the laundry room is surprisingly spacious. There’s room for a side-by-side washer and dryer, upper cabinets for supplies, and a counter for folding.
With easy access from the hallway, you can pop in and out without disrupting the rest of the house.

Primary Bedroom Suite
At the back of the home, the primary suite truly feels like a retreat. The vaulted ceiling stands out right away, with wood beams drawing your eyes up and large windows looking out to the backyard.
There’s space for a king-sized bed, nightstands, and a comfortable chair. Blackout Roman shades offer privacy when needed, but in the morning, this is the room where you’ll want to soak up the view.

Primary Bathroom
In the primary bathroom, you’re greeted by a relaxing setup. A walk-in shower with mosaic tile sits next to a freestanding soaking tub by the windows.
Dual vanities mean you’re never fighting for sink space. White cabinetry, dark countertops, and matte black hardware create a clean, cozy atmosphere.
This space is ideal for unwinding at the end of a long day.

Walk-In Closet
Just off the bathroom is a walk-in closet with shelving around the room, dedicated cubbies for shoes, rods for hanging clothes, and extra storage for bins or luggage. I know anyone who loves an organized wardrobe will appreciate how easy it is to keep things tidy here.

Back Toward the Main Living Areas
From the bedrooms, you naturally circle back toward the great room and kitchen. The open sightlines keep everything connected, but each area still feels unique.
Whether you’re entertaining, working from home, or just relaxing with family, you always feel close to the action or can retreat for a little privacy.

Upstairs: Bonus Room
Let’s head upstairs to the only finished space on the upper level. At the top of the stairs above the garage, there’s a bonus room offering nearly 300 square feet.
You could use it as a home theater, a second office, a playroom, or even a home gym.
With its own door and dedicated staircase, this room is separate enough for noisy movie nights or focused work.
I think the flexibility here is a real plus, especially for growing families or anyone who likes extra options.

Connections Between Levels
The stairwell is conveniently placed by the mudroom and garage. This makes moving between levels easy, and you don’t have to cut through the main living spaces.
I find this helpful for keeping “work” and “play” zones distinct.

Everyday Living
Thanks to features like the mudroom drop zone, walk-in pantry, and smooth indoor-outdoor flow, daily routines are a breeze. Kids can come in from the yard straight through the mudroom, groceries travel easily from the garage to the kitchen, and gatherings naturally spill from the great room to the rear porch.

Final Thoughts
Every area in this home feels intentional, from the open gathering zones to the smallest storage nook.
The mix of Craftsman and modern farmhouse touches gives it warmth and personality, while smart zoning keeps everyday life running smoothly.
With room to grow upstairs and useful features throughout, this layout is ready for anything, from quiet weekends to lively celebrations.

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