Specifications:
- 2,001 Heated s.f.
- 2 Baths
- 2-3 Beds
- 2 Cars
- 1 Stories
The Floor Plans:
Foyer
As soon as you step into this home, you’re greeted by a spacious foyer that sets the tone for the rest of the house. I like how it’s not too cramped; it’s a welcoming space that can be customized with a console table and a mirror, giving you a place to check your appearance before heading out or welcoming guests into your home.
It’s also conveniently located to provide easy access to the other main areas of the house.
Great Room
Straight ahead, you’ll find the Great Room.
My first impression is that this space is ideal for entertaining or relaxing with your family. Vaulted ceilings open up the room, making it feel larger and more inviting.
Large windows on the back wall allow for plenty of natural light, which is always a plus in my book. The fireplace is the perfect focal point and would be great for cozying up on a cold evening.
Kitchen
To the right of the Great Room is the kitchen, and let me tell you, it’s a cook’s dream. There’s a significant amount of counter space, and the island in the middle adds even more room for meal prep.
The walk-in pantry is a great feature to store your ingredients, and I can see it being very handy. The proximity to the Great Room is also a smart choice; you can easily chat with family or guests while whipping up meals.
Dining Room
Adjacent to the kitchen, you’ll find the dining room.
It’s the perfect size for a family meal and has easy access to the outdoor patio, making al fresco dining a breeze. I like how it’s open to the Great Room and kitchen, creating a sense of flow and connectivity between the spaces.
Bedrooms
Moving on to the private areas of the house, the split-bedroom configuration is a standout feature for me. The Master Suite is smartly placed on one side of the house, giving you peace and privacy. With its large walk-in closet and en-suite bathroom with dual vanities, it’s a retreat within your home.
The other two bedrooms are located on the opposite side, providing separation and quiet for children or guests. Both rooms seem a good size and have ample closet space, sharing a conveniently located full bathroom.
Utility Room
I also want to mention the utility room accessible from the garage entry. Its location is key in keeping the mess out of your main living areas.
You have enough space here for laundry and additional storage, which I think is really practical for day-to-day family life.
Bonus Room
Lastly, let’s not forget the bonus room upstairs. It’s a flexible space that you could turn into an extra bedroom, home office, or playroom.
I appreciate how this area can evolve with your family’s needs over time.
In terms of potential enhancements, you might consider adding a skylight or two, especially in the Great Room or Kitchen, to maximize the natural light even further. What do you think about letting in some more sunshine?
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