I can imagine you’re as excited as I am to explore this floor plan! Stone highlights and a ribbed metal roof instantly mark this Northwest, Transitional Farmhouse with a distinct character. Upon first glance at the plan, it feels both grand and intimate, balancing shared areas with private retreats.
Let’s walk through each room, examining its role in daily living and how it meets various needs with versatility and comfort.
Specifications:
- 3,614 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Entry
Your journey through this home starts with the entryway. It feels open and inviting, immediately branching into the heart of the home. As you step inside, you are greeted by the grandeur of the main living space, setting the tone for what’s to come.
Living Room
This space is stunning. Centered in the design, the living room boasts a 20′ ceiling topped by transom dormers, bathing the area in natural light.
Whether you’re relaxing with a book, playing games with family, or entertaining friends, this light-filled haven is designed to accommodate all. Imagine cozying up by the fireplace, making this a year-round gathering spot.
Kitchen
Coming from the living room, you seamlessly transition into the kitchen. It’s roomy and functional, featuring an island for casual meals or food prep. The large range and walk-in pantry are practical highlights. Cooking is bound to be a delight here!
Think about the island as a morning coffee spot or a homework station for kids while you prepare dinner.
Dining Room
Adjacent to the kitchen is the dining area. With its open layout, hosting dinner parties or family meals becomes less of a task and more of a pleasure.
The easy flow between the kitchen and dining spaces ensures you are always part of the conversation.
Covered Porch
From the dining and living areas, you can access the covered porch. This extension of your living space is perfect for dining al fresco or enjoying a quiet moment outdoors. The covered aspect makes it usable in varied weather, adding another dimension to your entertaining capabilities.
Master Suite
The master suite occupies the left side of the home, providing a serene retreat. With its oversized shower, freestanding tub, and an expansive walk-in closet, comfort and luxury go hand in hand.
I particularly love the idea of soaking in the tub after a long day, then walking a few steps into your closet to find the perfect cozy outfit.
Flex Room
On the same side as the master suite, you’ll find the flex room. It’s just that—flexible. Office, guest room, hobby space?
You decide.
This room’s adaptability ensures it will fit whatever specific needs you have now and can easily be repurposed later.
Family Bedrooms
Three family bedrooms are scattered throughout the home, making it easy for each family member to have personal space. Two of these bedrooms share a Jack-and-Jill bath, which is practical and keeps the morning rush more organized. The third bedroom has its own access to a nearby bathroom, ensuring privacy and convenience.
Game Room
A game room rounds out the sleeping quarters, perfect for kids or teenagers to have their own space. This area is ideal for activities that can get a bit loud without disturbing the rest of the house. Alternatively, it could serve as a second living room or a home theater, showcasing the home’s adaptability.
Laundry Room
Tucked away, the laundry room is both accessible and out of sight from the main areas.
Its location near the bedrooms ensures easy access and promotes a streamlined chores routine.
Garage
The garage provides ample space for vehicles and storage. Its proximity to the kitchen makes unloading groceries straightforward, a small design consideration with significant practical benefits.
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