
There’s something undeniably inviting about a home that balances both classic charm and everyday function.
As you approach this Craftsman-inspired beauty, you’re welcomed by a broad, inviting porch and a roofline that hints at the generous spaces inside.
Spanning two well-planned levels and offering over 3,600 square feet, this home is built for real life.
It works well for lively gatherings, quiet evenings, and all the routines in between. I’m excited to walk you through every detail, starting right at the front door and moving through each space together.
Specifications:
- 3,653 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Porch
You can’t help but pause on the wide front porch. Picture a couple of rocking chairs, maybe a swing, sheltered by those strong columns and overhanging roof.
This covered area does more than look great; it adds another layer of welcome and sets the stage for what’s inside.

Foyer
When you enter, you’re immediately met by a spacious foyer. The openness gives you a real sense of the home’s scale right from the start.
There’s room to greet guests or just drop your keys and shake off the day before heading further inside.
To your left, the formal dining room catches the light from the porch windows, while straight ahead you catch glimpses of the family room and beyond.

Dining Room
The dining room sits right off the foyer, making it perfect for both everyday meals and bigger celebrations.
The size is generous, with enough wall space for a buffet or china hutch. I like how this room feels separate without being cut off from the rest of the main floor.
With its close connection to the foyer, hosting a dinner party here would be a breeze.

Guest Suite
Just past the foyer on the right, you’ll notice a conveniently located guest suite. The placement is ideal for visitors who want a bit of privacy, complete with its own closet and a full bath nearby.
I think this makes overnight stays easier for everyone. Guests get their own retreat, and you don’t have to disrupt your routine when friends or family visit.

Family Room
Heading further inside, you arrive at the family room, which feels both cozy and impressive thanks to the 12-foot-high coffered ceiling.
There’s a fireplace anchoring one wall, and large windows bring in sunlight from the back covered area.
With this central location, you can see how life happens here—relaxing after work or hosting a crowd.
The family room flows right into the kitchen and outdoor spaces, making it perfect for movie nights or big holiday gatherings.
I love how easy it is to move between spaces.

Covered Area and Sitting Area
Just off the family room, you’ll find a generous covered area outside, with plenty of room for lounging, dining, or a little outdoor entertaining.
This space lets you enjoy fresh air even on rainy days. Next to it, there’s a sitting room that’s perfect for reading, morning coffee, or just stepping away from the main activity of the house.
Together, these spaces create a great mix of indoor and outdoor living.

Kitchen
Back inside, the kitchen is ready for real cooks. Centered around a large island, you’ll appreciate having so much workspace, whether you’re baking with kids or prepping for a big dinner.
There’s room for several people to move around comfortably. The kitchen is open to the breakfast area and keeping room, so you can stay part of the conversation even while working at the stove.
I think this setup is fantastic for families who love to gather while cooking.

Pantry
Off to one side of the kitchen sits a deep walk-in pantry. Storage is never an issue here.
I really appreciate how the designer understood the importance of a true pantry, especially for a busy household.
This feature keeps the kitchen organized and makes grocery trips so much easier.

Keeping Room
The keeping room, just beside the kitchen, gives you a flexible spot for casual gatherings.
Maybe you’ll use it for homework, or as a place to catch up with a friend while dinner simmers.
Its location next to the kitchen means it works well for extra seating at parties or just as a cozy spot to relax.

Breakfast Area
Connected directly to the kitchen and keeping room, the breakfast area is where you can imagine easy mornings: sunlight, a quick meal, and a good start to the day. The placement is just right—not too open, not too closed off—so it feels both welcoming and defined.

Covered Terrace
Just past the breakfast area, a door leads to a covered terrace. This outdoor spot is perfect for casual meals, grilling, or simply enjoying the view of the backyard.
I like how this terrace is set in a private corner, making it feel sheltered from the rest of the world.

Master Suite
At the far end of the main level, the master suite enjoys its own private wing.
Passing through a quiet hallway, you first enter the main bedroom, which feels like a true retreat.
There’s a separate sitting area set into a bay window. Morning light fills the space, and you can easily picture this nook as your reading spot or a place for a quiet evening wind-down.
The suite features two full walk-in closets labeled “His” and “Hers,” so there’s no fighting over space.
The ensuite bath includes dual vanities, a soaking tub, a separate shower, and a private toilet compartment.
Everything here feels like your own little spa.

Storage and Utility Spaces
Down the hall from the master suite, you’ll find a storage closet that’s perfect for linens or seasonal items.
The main floor also provides a utility room with laundry facilities, a mudroom area for shoes and coats, and a powder room that’s easy to access from the main living spaces.
There’s even a “Friends Entrance” near the garage, which I think is a practical everyday entry for the family.

3-Car Garage
Set to one side, the 3-car garage is a real plus if you have multiple vehicles, hobbies, or need extra storage. The entry into the house from the garage is direct and sheltered, so unloading groceries or kids is easy no matter the weather.

Powder Room
By the friends’ entrance and the kitchen, there’s a powder room. This spot works well for quick cleanups after coming in from outside or as a handy bathroom for guests who don’t need to use the more private areas of the house.

Coat Closet
Right by the stairway and foyer, there’s a coat closet. It’s a simple feature, but you’ll appreciate it when the seasons change and you need a spot for bulky jackets or boots.

Stairs to Upper Level
The staircase rises between the family room and the foyer. With its central position, it’s easy for everyone upstairs to stay connected to the activity below, or slip away for some quiet.
Now, let’s go upstairs and check out what’s waiting on the second floor.

Upstairs Landing and Two-Story Foyer
At the top of the stairs, there’s a spacious landing that overlooks the foyer below.
Natural light and the energy of the house flow between levels. The landing connects you to every room upstairs.

Bedroom 3
Straight ahead, you’ll find Bedroom 3, set at the front of the house. With its own walk-in closet and easy access to a full bathroom, it’s a comfortable and private space.
The proportions work well for a teenager, guest, or even a home office.

Bedroom 4
Mirroring Bedroom 3, Bedroom 4 sits at the opposite end of the landing. The layout is nearly identical, offering another walk-in closet and easy access to the shared bath.
I think the symmetry up here adds a sense of calm and organization.

Shared Bath
The upstairs bathroom includes double sinks, making it great for siblings. There’s a private water closet and tub area, so getting ready in the morning is easy even with a shared space.

Optional Media Center
At the center of the upper level, you have an optional media center. If you finish this space, it’s perfect for a home theater, playroom, or teen hangout.
The location keeps noise away from the main floor, so movie nights won’t disturb anyone downstairs.

Optional Bonus Room
Down a short hall and set above the garage, there’s an optional bonus room with sloped ceilings.
This large space can flex with your needs—I can imagine it as a home gym, art studio, or game room.
The extra square footage is a real advantage, especially for families who need a flexible “just in case” room.

Attic Storage
On both ends of the upstairs level, attic storage areas are easy to reach. You won’t have to worry about running out of space for holiday decorations, luggage, or anything you only need from time to time.
When you look at the whole picture, this home manages to feel welcoming and incredibly practical.
Every space is considered, from the guest suite on the main floor, to the bonus and media rooms upstairs, and all the storage nooks that make life easier.
Each level connects in a way that helps daily routines and family life run smoothly.
I think this layout is ready to support you for years to come, whether you’re hosting friends, enjoying a quiet weekend, or planning for whatever comes next.

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