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This modern farmhouse greets you right away with its wide, welcoming porch and crisp board-and-batten siding.
Even from the curb, you can picture yourself sipping coffee outside while evening breezes stir under the metal roof accents.
But the thoughtful design truly shines once you walk through the door. With 1,859 square feet spread across two levels, this home balances everyday function with spaces made for gathering, relaxing, and even diving into your favorite hobbies.
I’m excited to show you how each area connects and works together.
Specifications:
- 1,859 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Foyer
Coming through the front door, you’ll notice that the foyer feels bright and spacious. High ceilings greet you, and natural light pours in from the transom and sidelights.
The wide entryway acts as a graceful transition before you see the rest of the home.
Straight ahead, barn doors give a hint of the great room, and open sightlines offer glimpses further inside.
This isn’t a cramped vestibule—it’s a welcoming area that’s great for greeting guests or shaking off a rainy day.

Dining Room
Just off the foyer to your left, the dining room feels open but still separate, thanks to its layout.

There’s plenty of room for a round or rectangular table, and the windows bring in soft, natural light.
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The 10-foot ceiling adds an airy feel. I think the wide plank wood floors bring warmth to every meal, whether you’re hosting friends or enjoying a quiet breakfast with family.
Guest Room / Bedroom 3 / Study
To the right of the foyer, a flexible space labeled as Guest Room, Bedroom 3, or Study adapts as your needs change.
You could set it up as a home office, with a big desk looking out at the front yard for morning inspiration.
It also works as a cozy guest room for visitors, with a closet placed conveniently to the side.
I like that this room connects directly to the main hall, making it just as useful for daily work as it is for overnight guests.

Bath (Front Hall)
A full bath sits conveniently between the guest room/study and the foyer. Tiled floors, a shower, and a vanity make it fully functional for guests, but it also serves well as a powder room.
The central location keeps it accessible for both the flexible front room and anyone spending time in the main living areas, while still maintaining a sense of privacy.

Great Room
A few more steps bring you into the great room, which is truly the heart of the home.

The vaulted ceiling, faux beams, and oversized windows make the space feel open and bright.

This room works for everything from movie nights on a big sectional to quiet afternoons with a novel.

Light wood floors run throughout, tying the space together, and the fireplace anchors the room on chilly evenings.

I think the way this room connects to both the kitchen and rear porches is one of its best features.
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It lets you easily move between indoor comfort and outdoor gatherings.
Kitchen
The kitchen opens directly to the great room, so every meal or snack feels like a shared experience.

A long island seats six, making it perfect for casual breakfasts or helping kids with homework.
White shaker cabinets line the walls, and stainless steel appliances give it a modern look.
I really like the subway tile backsplash—it’s classic, easy to clean, and always in style.
The walk-in pantry sits just off the kitchen, keeping groceries organized and counters clear. I think this kitchen works well for big holiday meals and everyday living alike.
Pantry
Just behind the kitchen, the walk-in pantry is a game-changer for storage. Wide shelves help you organize everything from cereal to baking supplies.
I appreciate having a separate pantry like this because it keeps the rest of the kitchen looking tidy, even during your busiest weeks.

Breakfast Room
Connected directly to the kitchen, the breakfast room offers a cozy spot for coffee or quick family meals.
Morning light streams in, making it a cheerful place to start your day. There’s enough space for a modest table, and the view out to the backyard adds to the fresh, open feeling.
Its location next to both the kitchen and grilling porch makes this a central spot for daily routines.

Grilling Porch
From the breakfast room, you can head right out to the grilling porch. This area is designed for entertaining.
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The vaulted ceiling protects you from the weather, and the generous size means you can have a full outdoor dining setup with room for your grill.
I can easily picture year-round barbecues here, with friends gathered around. The grilling porch really expands your living space into the outdoors.

Side Porch
Off the grilling porch, a smaller side porch gives you a private corner that’s perfect for reading or just relaxing with a glass of iced tea.
It’s shaded and quiet, with just enough room for two chairs. I love little features like this—a spot that’s easy to miss on a floor plan, but that adds a lot to daily life.

Master Suite
At the back of the home, the master suite feels like your own retreat. Vaulted ceilings make the space dramatic and open, and large windows fill the room with gentle light.
There’s plenty of room for a king-size bed and a sitting area. The suite is set apart from the busier parts of the house, which gives you peace and privacy at the end of the day.

Master Bath
The master bath stands out with both a glass shower and a large soaking tub.
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A double vanity offers enough counter space for two, and windows provide natural light while still keeping things private.
The finishes are modern but inviting, and the layout keeps everything within easy reach. I think this setup is great for busy mornings or for unwinding after a long day.

Walk-In Closet
Connected to the master bath, the walk-in closet offers plenty of space for a full wardrobe, with built-in shelving and rods.
You can keep everything from seasonal clothes to shoes organized here. I believe a good walk-in closet really elevates the whole suite.

Laundry Room
Right outside the master suite, the laundry room makes chores less of a hassle. Side-by-side washer and dryer hook-ups, cabinets above, and a countertop for folding help keep everything efficient and within reach.
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I like that laundry can move easily between the bedrooms and the laundry area, without having to cross through the main living spaces.

Storage
A dedicated storage room sits just off the laundry area, under the stairs. It’s a great spot for cleaning supplies, sports gear, or holiday decorations.
Having storage on the main level means the rest of the house stays less cluttered.

Garage
The attached two-car garage (with an option for a third bay) connects right to the laundry and storage area.
There’s plenty of room for vehicles, bikes, and tools. Coming straight into the utility zone helps keep mud and mess out of the main living areas.
I think this setup is especially practical for families juggling groceries, sports gear, and everything else that comes with busy days.

Bedroom 2
On the opposite side of the house, Bedroom 2 offers privacy for a child, family member, or guest.
There’s enough space for a full or queen bed and a good-sized closet. With easy access to a full bath just steps away, this room feels comfortable and self-contained.
Large windows keep the room bright, and its location away from the master suite gives everyone a little more privacy.

Bathroom (Bedroom Wing)
This bath is shared by Bedroom 2 and is also convenient for guests in the great room.
It includes a shower, tub, and single vanity. The design is simple but efficient, making morning routines easy for everyone in this wing of the home.

Closet (Bedroom 2)
A reach-in closet in Bedroom 2 gives you plenty of storage for clothes and toys. It’s easy to access and helps keep the space organized.

Upstairs: Bonus Room
When you head upstairs, you’ll find a large bonus room above the garage. The vaulted ceiling and generous square footage mean this space can become a playroom, media room, home gym, or studio.
Natural light brightens the space, making it comfortable for work or relaxation. I love that this room can evolve over time—maybe it’s a homework hub one year, then transforms into a movie hangout the next.

Attic Storage
Right off the bonus room, attic storage gives you a place for all those items you don’t need every day but can’t part with. Suitcases, holiday decorations, and out-of-season gear all have a home here, which keeps the rest of your house feeling open and tidy.
When you walk through from the sunny front porch, explore each flexible space, and head up to the versatile bonus room, you get a sense of how this home really adapts to daily life.
Every room feels purposeful, and the transitions are smooth. I think this farmhouse layout truly supports everything from hosting friends to finding a quiet spot to read, all while making daily routines easier and more enjoyable.

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