
This home makes a statement the moment you see it. The look is classic yet fresh, perfectly blending the clean symmetry and steep gables of European style with modern farmhouse warmth.
Generous windows and welcoming porches hint at just how much space is waiting inside. With 4,965 square feet spread across multiple levels, you’ll find every comfort a busy family or passionate entertainer could want, along with some features you probably won’t expect.
Specifications:
- 4,965 Heated S.F.
- 6 Beds
- 5.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 4 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Front Porch
The covered front porch provides a timeless welcome and plenty of space for rocking chairs or a bench.
The deep overhang shields guests from rain and frames the landscaped yard. This is a spot made for enjoying your morning coffee and greeting neighbors as the day begins.

Foyer
When you step inside, the foyer greets you with a feeling that’s both grand and comfortable.
Wood plank floors and a high ceiling create elegance without being stuffy. You’ll find enough space to pause and get your bearings, with open views into the main living areas.
Personally, I love how every room flows naturally from this point.

Dining Room
Off to one side of the foyer is the dining room. It’s conveniently located near the front door but removed enough for privacy.
The room itself is spacious, with a beam-accented ceiling and large windows that fill the space with light.
This area works well for both formal holiday dinners and easy weeknight meals.

Study
Across from the dining room is a study designed for quiet focus. Tall windows keep it bright during the day.
If you work from home, its spot near the entry means you can welcome clients or enjoy a peaceful retreat away from the main living spaces.
I think the separation from the main areas makes this room especially practical.

Family Room
Continue past the dining and foyer, and you’ll arrive at the family room. This space encourages you to relax and unwind, thanks to the wood beam ceiling and wide-open layout.
The room connects easily to the kitchen, breakfast area, and rear porch, so you’re always in the center of things.
I find this space perfect for movie nights, game days, or simply relaxing after work.

Rear Porch
Large glass doors open up to a spacious rear porch. Since it’s covered, you get shade and protection from the rain, making it a true indoor-outdoor living space.
I can picture summer barbecues or just stretching out with a good book while watching the kids play.
The easy transition from inside to the backyard is one of my favorite features on the main level.

Deck Area
Beyond the rear porch, a deck area expands your entertaining options. There’s enough room for a dining set or some loungers.
This space is ready for hosting friends or just soaking up the sun. The combination of covered and open areas lets you enjoy the outdoors no matter the weather.

Breakfast Area
Inside, next to the kitchen, is a cozy breakfast nook. This corner spot with windows on two sides feels bright and intimate—perfect for morning coffee or casual family meals.
You always have a view of the backyard, so it’s easy to watch little ones or simply enjoy the green space outside.

Kitchen
The kitchen stands out with its generous size and thoughtful design. A large island anchors the space, offering plenty of room for food prep, serving, and seating.
Double wall ovens and expansive counters make this a true cook’s kitchen. It’s also conveniently connected to the breakfast area, with quick access to both the scullery and pantry.
I think anyone who loves to cook will appreciate how easy it is to move around here.

Scullery
Behind the kitchen is the scullery—a space dedicated to extra prep and cleanup to keep the main kitchen spotless.
There’s a second sink, extra storage, and space for another dishwasher or fridge. I find this layout especially useful if you like to entertain without kitchen clutter.

Pantry
The walk-in pantry just past the scullery offers shelving on all sides, so you can easily store everything from bulk groceries to baking supplies. Keeping this space organized helps the main kitchen stay tidy and clutter-free.

Butler’s Pantry
Linking the kitchen and dining room, the butler’s pantry makes serving meals or drinks simple during get-togethers. There’s additional storage for china or barware, and a counter for staging appetizers or a coffee bar.

Mud Room
Next to the kitchen wing, the mud room is a true workhorse. You’ll find space for boots, backpacks, and everything else that tends to pile up near an entry.
Built-in cubbies give each family member a dedicated spot. In my experience, this kind of space makes daily routines much smoother.

Side Porch
The mud room opens to a small covered side porch. This spot is handy for package deliveries, quick outdoor breaks, or even a dog-washing station if you’re a pet owner.
The extra entry is also convenient when carrying in groceries or sports gear from the garage.

4-Car Garage
If you have several drivers or need lots of storage, you’ll appreciate the oversized four-car garage.
There’s room for vehicles, bikes, and even a workshop. Direct access to the mud room helps keep messes out of the main living space—a real plus for families with kids or outdoor hobbies.

Hobby Room
Near the laundry and master suite, there’s a hobby room that’s a rare bonus. Use it for projects, homework, or as a small home office.
Its location gives you privacy and enough separation from the main rooms, so projects can stay organized without getting in the way.

Laundry
The laundry room sits centrally on the main floor, between the kitchen wing and master suite.
There’s great space for folding, sorting, and storage, plus a handy sink for hand-washing. With easy access from several bedrooms and the mud room, laundry day gets a lot easier.

Master Bedroom
At the back corner of the main floor, the master bedroom offers a peaceful retreat.
Vaulted ceilings add a sense of openness, and large windows bring in views of the backyard.
You’re close to everything, yet shielded from noise and activity for total relaxation.

Master Bath
Attached to the master bedroom, the master bath delivers a spa-like experience. There’s a soaking tub, a large shower, dual vanities, and a private water closet.
The designer separated the bath from the bedroom with a short private hallway, creating a calm and restful space.

Master Closet
The master closet is spacious enough to function as a dressing room. Built-in shelving and hanging space keep things organized, and its location near the laundry adds extra convenience.
If you value a clutter-free bedroom, you’ll love the storage here.

Staircase to Upper Level
The main staircase rises near the foyer, with open railings and plenty of natural light. It feels open and inviting as you move upstairs, revealing just how well this home is planned for families and entertaining.
Now, let’s take a look at the upper level.

Loft
At the top of the stairs, you’ll find a spacious loft—a flexible area for a second living room, game space, or teen hangout.
Its size is great for movie nights or large gatherings. The open sightlines connect it to the bedrooms, but you still get a sense of privacy.
I really like how this keeps the upper level from feeling like just a row of bedrooms.

Bedroom #2
Bedroom #2 is located over the master wing and features a walk-in closet. It’s generously sized and shares a bathroom.
Since it’s at the end of the hall, it works well as a guest suite or for an older child looking for a bit more privacy.

Bedroom #3
This bedroom is just off the loft and has direct access to a shared bathroom. There’s enough space for a queen bed and full furniture, so it’s comfortable for teens, guests, or even as a home office.

Bedroom #4
Bedroom #4 is similar in size to Bedroom #3 and includes its own walk-in closet.
It’s positioned for a quiet atmosphere but remains close to the loft. Access to a shared bath helps keep morning routines efficient for siblings.

Bedroom #5
On the far side of the upper level, Bedroom #5 features a walk-in closet and private bathroom access. The room is bright with lots of natural light, making it inviting for guests or as a dedicated study area if you don’t need all five bedrooms upstairs.

Bathrooms (Upper Level)
The upper floor includes several bathrooms, with some shared between bedrooms (Jack-and-Jill style) and others accessible from the hall. This setup helps busy mornings run more smoothly, especially for bigger families.

Secondary Suite (Upper Level Right Wing)
A standout feature is the independent suite in the upper right wing. It offers a private bedroom, full bath, compact kitchen, and combined great room and dining area.
This suite is ideal for multi-generational living, guests, or as a home office headquarters. I think having this kind of flexible space is a real advantage for modern families.

Great Room (Secondary Suite)
The suite’s great room gives you another living area separate from the main family and loft spaces. Its open design with the kitchen and dining area makes it feel like a private apartment—a great retreat for visiting relatives or an older child who’s moved back home.

Kitchen (Secondary Suite)
The kitchen in the suite may be compact, but it’s fully functional with a sink, range, refrigerator, and enough counter space for real cooking. If you’re staying full-time or just using it occasionally, it’s great to have true independence from the main kitchen.

Dining (Secondary Suite)
A dedicated dining area in the suite means you can enjoy meals privately—or use the space for work, hobbies, or study. The open layout keeps everything feeling spacious, even though it’s set into the upper level.

Bedroom (Secondary Suite)
The suite’s bedroom offers privacy and comfort with a full closet and easy bath access.
It’s a welcoming space for long-term visits or family stays. I think this is one of the best uses of space in the entire design.
As you explore each level and room, you’ll notice how the home is designed for both daily life and special occasions.
From the practical mud room to the independent upstairs suite, every detail speaks to comfort, flexibility, and a touch of luxury.
No matter your needs—hosting guests, working from home, raising a family—everything has a place in this thoughtfully designed home.

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