
There’s something instantly welcoming about this modern farmhouse. As you stroll up the stone walkway, the crisp board-and-batten siding and striking teal front doors signal a home that feels current yet comfortably familiar.
With 4 bedrooms, thoughtful amenities, and a natural flow, this layout turns everyday routines into something special.
I’m excited to show you how each corner offers its own reason to linger, while still inviting you to keep moving forward to see what else awaits.
Specifications:
- 3,474 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:

Covered Front Porch
Even before you walk inside, the covered front porch draws attention. There’s enough space for a bench swing or a row of rocking chairs, perfect for lazy afternoons under the eaves.
The porch sets a friendly tone and adds practicality, giving you plenty of room to greet guests, stash muddy boots, or enjoy a morning coffee as the neighborhood wakes up.

Foyer
When you enter, the foyer welcomes you with a balance of openness and definition. Sunlight streams in from the wide porch windows, making this space feel cheerful right away.
A designated coat closet keeps clutter out of sight. From the foyer, you can see several spaces at once, making this a natural crossroads that encourages you to explore in every direction.

Study
To your right, double doors open into the study. Sitting at the front of the house, this room gets the morning sun—ideal for focused work or reading.
The tray ceiling and a view to the porch lend a sense of calm without isolating you from daily life.
I like how you can keep an eye on arriving guests or deliveries here, while still enjoying the privacy needed for productivity.

Bedroom 3
On the left side of the foyer, Bedroom 3 makes a great spot for a child, visiting family, or even a flexible hobby room.
The large closet and shared Jack & Jill bath next door provide plenty of storage and privacy.
Its location near the entry gives you easy access, which is especially handy for a teenager or if you need a home office that sees clients.

Jack & Jill Bath
Connecting Bedrooms 3 and 2, the Jack & Jill bath is a practical solution for shared living.
Each side has its own dressing area and sink, while the tub and toilet are set in a central section for extra privacy.
This arrangement helps cut down on morning chaos and keeps everyone moving along on busy days.

Bedroom 2
Bedroom 2 sits just past the Jack & Jill bath, featuring its own walk-in closet and a window that brings in the afternoon sun. Being near the master wing, this room is great for a younger child who wants to be close to parents or for a guest looking for extra privacy.

Hall and Storage Closet
A short hallway links these bedrooms to the rest of the home. Along the way, you’ll find a handy storage closet—perfect for board games, linens, or cleaning supplies.
This is one of those simple features that quietly keeps things running smoothly.

Exercise Room
At the end of this hallway, there’s a dedicated exercise room with 10-foot ceilings and space for a treadmill or yoga mat. I think having a workout spot this close to the bedrooms makes it much easier to fit in a session, even on busy mornings.

Master Suite Entry
From the exercise room, a discreet doorway leads to a small vestibule just for the master suite. This transition space adds an extra layer of privacy and helps you feel like you’re entering your own retreat.

Master Suite
Now, let’s talk about the master suite. It sits in the quietest part of the house, featuring tall tray ceilings and exposed beams that add character.
There’s a cozy sitting area by the windows, perfect for late-night reading or enjoying your first cup of coffee with a view.
I love how this retreat is set apart from the main living areas, making it easy to unwind.

Master Bath
Directly connected to the master suite, the master bath blends comfort and function. You’ll find a generous soaking tub, a separate walk-in shower, and dual vanities with extra counter space.
A private toilet room keeps things comfortable, and the well-planned storage helps you stay organized.

Master Closet
Continue into the master closet, where you’ll see abundant shelving, hanging space, and dedicated spots for shoes and accessories.
The closet is roomy enough for two people to easily organize their wardrobes. No need to worry about running out of shelf space here.

Great Room
Moving back to the center of the home, you’ll find the great room. With its soaring ceilings, wall of windows, and open sightlines, this space stands out as a lively gathering spot.
The fireplace anchors the room and creates a cozy spot for colder evenings. I think this layout encourages conversation, whether you’re hosting a crowd or relaxing with family.
Its connection to the kitchen and dining spaces keeps everything open, while each area maintains its own identity.

Kitchen
The kitchen sits just off the great room, perfectly placed for easy movement and togetherness.
A huge island takes center stage, offering a space to prep, serve, and gather. I really appreciate the practical touches here, like double ovens, a walk-in pantry, and extensive countertop space for ambitious cooks.
With both formal and casual dining spaces nearby, the kitchen is ready for anything from weeknight meals to holiday feasts.

Casual Dining
Adjacent to the kitchen, the casual dining area feels sunny and welcoming, thanks to large windows and direct access to the covered porch.
It’s easy to picture everyday meals here, but there’s also enough space for larger gatherings.
This spot blends indoor and outdoor living, and the view gives it a relaxed, almost sunroom-like feel.

Covered Porch
Open the doors from the dining area and step onto the rear covered porch. There’s room here for both a dining table and a lounging setup, making it a true extension of your entertaining space.
Ceiling fans help keep things comfortable in summer, and the built-in grill area is ready for weekend cookouts.
I noticed how this outdoor space feels private yet connected, with landscaping that frames the view while still letting in plenty of natural light.

Grill Area
Set in the corner of the covered porch, the grill area is more than just a place for burgers.
There’s counter space for prep, storage for grilling tools, and easy access to the indoor kitchen.
It’s the kind of setup that makes you want to spend more time outdoors, whether you’re hosting a party or grilling dinner for the family.

Game/Media Room
Back inside, head down the hallway near the kitchen to find the game/media room. This flexible space could be a home theater, playroom, or even a pool table hangout.
With 10-foot ceilings and a window for natural light, it feels just right for fun and relaxation.
Its location near the guest suite makes it perfect for sleepovers or movie nights.

Powder Room
Just across from the game/media room, there’s a powder room for guests. This space lets visitors freshen up without crossing into the bedrooms, and the simple yet polished design feels welcoming.
I think this is a small but important detail that adds to your guests’ comfort.

Guest Bedroom 4
Around the corner, Guest Bedroom 4 is set apart from the other bedrooms, giving it a sense of independence.
With its own closet, window, and quick access to a full bath, this room is ideal for guests who’ll appreciate having their own space.
Since it’s separate from the main bedroom wing, long-term visitors can settle in without feeling like they’re intruding.

Guest Bath
The guest bath, just off the vestibule near Bedroom 4, features a shower-tub combo, single vanity, and a private linen closet. It’s a practical setup that gives your guests everything they need, with no need to share with the rest of the house.

Utility Room
As you head toward the garage, you’ll come to a utility room just past the drop zone.
This laundry area is big enough for full-size machines, an extra sink, and even a folding counter if you want one.
There’s a window for natural light, making chores a little easier, and direct access to the garage helps keep muddy sports gear or pet paws from spreading through the home.

Drop Zone
Right before entering the garage, a built-in drop zone keeps backpacks, shoes, and jackets organized.
With hooks, cubbies, and a bench, it’s the perfect spot for catching daily clutter. I like how this area quietly manages the mess of everyday life, helping the rest of the house stay tidy.

Pantry
Across from the kitchen, the walk-in pantry offers plenty of shelving for bulk items and small appliances. You’ll have all the storage you need, and since it’s close to the kitchen but hidden from view, organizing is simple and stress-free.

Garage
Finally, the two-car garage sits at the edge of the floor plan, with dedicated room for storage.
If you need space for bikes, holiday decorations, or yard tools, the separate storage nook is up to the task.
Direct access to the utility and drop zone means you can bring in groceries or kids without worrying about the weather.
Every space in this home connects naturally and supports daily living in a way that feels both relaxed and organized.
I think you’ll find that, no matter what your routines look like, there are spaces here that truly support and inspire your everyday moments.
As you move through the house, you’ll see how it all comes together to create a welcoming place to call home.

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