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You can’t help but be drawn to the striking European-inspired façade, featuring light brick, steep gables, and black-framed windows.
This home radiates luxury and is carefully designed with spaces for every part of daily life.
With 6,620 square feet spread across two expansive levels, the layout balances grand entertaining areas with cozy corners and practical amenities.
Each room has its own personality, and the flow between spaces makes it easy to picture your life unfolding here, morning after morning.
Specifications:
- 6,620 Heated S.F.
- 6 Beds
- 6.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 4 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Covered Entry and Foyer
Stepping through the arched front door under the covered entry, you find a spacious foyer that feels welcoming—generous but not overwhelming.
From here, you get a glimpse of the wide gallery ahead, bordered by the formal room on one side and a quiet study on the other.
The foyer creates a gentle transition from the outside, setting the tone for the rest of the home.

Formal Room
To your right, the formal room sits just off the entry. It’s the perfect spot for intimate gatherings or a relaxing evening with friends.
The proportions are classic, and its location near the main entrance makes it easy to imagine holiday dinners or greeting guests in style.
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You’ll notice it stays connected to the main living areas while still offering a sense of separation.

Study
On your left, the study provides just the right amount of privacy for working from home or managing the household.
Front-facing windows fill the room with natural light, and the space is large enough for a substantial desk and comfortable seating.
I appreciate having a study near the entry, since it feels productive without being isolated at the back of the house.

Mud Rooms
This home gives you two mud rooms for added convenience. The first is next to the study, with easy access to a powder room—a great setup for guests or family coming in.
The second mud room sits on the opposite side, close to the laundry and kitchen, which is perfect for unloading groceries or managing a busy family’s comings and goings.
Both spaces help keep clutter out of sight.

Dog Room
Pet owners will appreciate the dedicated dog room with its own exterior door. Muddy paws have no chance to track through the main living areas.
There’s even a built-in sink, which I think is one of those small features that truly make life easier.

Two-Car Garages
On both sides of the home, you’ll find two-car garages with plenty of room for vehicles, bikes, and storage. Their locations allow for direct entry into the mud rooms, making it especially convenient on rainy days or when unloading gear.

Gallery
The gallery stretches from the foyer, acting as a central hallway through the main floor.
It feels open and bright, with views extending toward the veranda and living/casual dining area.
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Art lovers might want to use this wall space for family photos or favorite pieces.

Living/Casual Dining Area
The living and casual dining area combines comfort with impressive scale. At nearly 25 feet wide, this space can handle anything from a large family movie night to hosting a lively crowd.
The room is open yet feels welcoming, with clear sight lines to the kitchen and easy access to the rear veranda.
I love how this space adapts to your needs, whether you want a cozy Sunday morning or a bustling celebration.

Kitchen
Just off the living area, the kitchen balances function and sociability. The island serves as the center, offering prep space, casual seating, and a natural spot for conversation.
Wide walkways and generous counter space make it easy for multiple people to cook together.
In my opinion, the designer nailed the balance between openness and practical work zones here.

Scullery
Located behind the kitchen, the scullery acts as an extra prep area that keeps the main kitchen tidy during parties.
If you enjoy entertaining, you’ll love having a spot to handle dishes and messes out of sight.
There’s also a second pantry nearby, so storage is never a problem.

Pantry
This home gives you two pantries—one near the kitchen and another by the scullery. Both are spacious enough for bulk items and specialty ingredients.
For anyone who loves to cook or host, this setup is ideal.

Laundry Room
The main laundry is near the garage and mud room, making it easy to drop dirty clothes as you come in. There’s enough space for folding and sorting, and the location near outdoor access is a practical feature I know many families will appreciate.

Office
Past the kitchen, you’ll discover a quiet office facing the backyard. With plenty of natural light and separation from the street, this room is perfect for remote work, arts and crafts, or homework.
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Its flexibility and privacy make it one of my favorite spaces in the house.

Parent’s Suite
On the far right wing of the main floor, the parent’s suite works well as a guest retreat or space for multigenerational living.
It features a private bath, his-and-hers vanities, and separate closets, so everyone has their own space.
The suite also has direct access to the outdoors, giving guests increased independence.

Owner’s Suite
The owner’s suite is located on the opposite wing for maximum privacy. The bedroom is spacious, with room for a seating area and large windows looking out to the backyard.
The attached bath feels like a personal spa, with dual vanities, a large tub, generous shower, and direct access to a walk-in wardrobe that rivals a boutique.
I always notice how suites like this become more than just a place to sleep—they truly offer a retreat from daily life.

Powder Room
Near the mud room and study, the powder room is easy for guests to find without having to wander into private parts of the home.

Veranda
At the back of the house, the veranda runs almost the entire width of the home.
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It’s covered for year-round use, with smooth access from the living area and kitchen. The stoop leads down to the backyard, making it ideal for entertaining or relaxing.
I can picture a long table for dinner parties or just enjoying a quiet evening while the kids play outside.

Stoop
A smaller stoop sits at the center, serving as a transition from the veranda to the yard. Details like this extra set of steps show how the home is built for everyday life, making outdoor access easy.

Storage
Next to one of the garages is a dedicated storage room. It’s a great spot to keep tools, holiday decorations, and off-season gear organized and out of the way.
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I always find these practical spaces make daily living smoother.

Staircases
Two staircases connect the main floor to the upper level. One is near the owner’s suite, and the other is by the mud room on the right.
With these options, moving between floors is always convenient.

Upstairs Balcony
When you reach the upper level, a balcony overlooks the entry and gallery below. The view adds a sense of drama, and the balcony itself gives you a quiet spot for reading or relaxing away from the main living spaces.

Rec Room
At the center of the upper floor, the rec room is a flexible space designed for fun.
There’s plenty of room for a pool table, media setup, or just hanging out with friends.
A bar is right next to it, so snacks and drinks are always close at hand.
I can see this room becoming the favorite hangout spot for teens, game nights, or casual gatherings.

Suites Two and Three
On the left side upstairs, you’ll find two bedroom suites, each with a private bath and walk-in closet.
These are true suites, offering plenty of privacy for kids or guests. The large windows fill the rooms with light and make them feel bright and inviting.

Office (Upper Level)
Upstairs, there’s also a second office, which is perfect for a home business, studying, or a quiet hobby room. I like how the designers included more than one dedicated workspace in this plan.

Suite Four and Suite Five
Across from the rec room, you’ll discover two additional suites, each with a private bath and closet. There’s plenty of room for everyone, whether you have a large family, live-in relatives, or frequent guests.

Laundry (Upper Level)
You won’t have to carry laundry baskets up and down the stairs. The second laundry room upstairs sits near the bedrooms, making daily chores much easier.

Hallways
Wide upstairs halls connect each suite to the shared spaces. The smart layout means kids or guests won’t be crowded, and every room feels private yet easy to reach.

Balcony (Upper Level)
At the far right, another balcony overlooks the grounds below. It’s a perfect spot for morning coffee or catching some fresh air.
The location off the hallway near suite four offers a small escape without needing to leave the upstairs level.

Bathrooms (Upper Level)
Besides the private en-suites, you’ll find extra baths upstairs to serve guests or multiple occupants. This means everyone has access when needed, even on the busiest mornings.

Storage (Upper Level)
Above one of the garages, there’s more storage space—just right for luggage, seasonal items, or anything you’d rather not keep in the main living areas.
After walking through every carefully planned room and tucked-away nook, I think it’s obvious how the layout helps shape daily living. Every space is designed with intention, so no matter if you’re hosting a crowd or seeking a peaceful retreat, this home gives you room to grow and adapt your life in comfort and style.

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