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There’s something welcoming about a modern farmhouse that balances comfort with a crisp, timeless style.
This home does exactly that, bringing together the classic warmth of country living with updated features and an easy, practical flow.
You’ll find 3 bedrooms within 2,240 square feet, all on a single level, with spaces for both gathering and privacy.
Let’s take a walk through every corner together.
Specifications:
- 2,240 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Stoop
Your first impression begins right at the covered stoop. The deep entry is both inviting and functional, perfect for waving to neighbors or coming in out of the rain.
Wide steps and a sheltering roof bring out that farmhouse character, while the board-and-batten exterior keeps things looking crisp and current.
It’s a cheerful pause before you head inside.

Foyer
As you enter the foyer, it’s clear this isn’t just a pass-through. There’s enough room to drop your bag or greet guests without feeling crowded.
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The vaulted ceiling brings in natural light from the front windows. From here, you can see straight into the dining area, creating an open and friendly vibe.
On your right, a doorway leads to a separate den, which I’ll describe next.

Den
Just off the foyer, the den gives you a bit of separation from the main living spaces.
There’s a window looking out front and plenty of room for a home office, reading nook, or playroom.
If you want a spot to work from home but still keep an eye on the front door, this room is ideal.
I like that it’s near the entrance but doesn’t come off as too formal—just comfortable and practical.

Dining
From the foyer, you move easily into the dining room. This area handles both family dinners and larger gatherings.
Sitting right between the foyer and kitchen, it lets you stay connected to everything happening in the home.
The setup encourages conversation with no formal fuss. Its location next to the kitchen makes serving meals a breeze.

Kitchen
When you arrive in the kitchen, you’ll notice how spacious and open it feels. The large island at the center becomes a natural spot for casual meals or extra prep work, perfect for breakfast or baking days.
An efficient work triangle puts the fridge, stove, and sink all within easy reach. Cabinets line the walls, and sunlight pours in from the back.
I think the designer made this kitchen the true gathering place without letting it feel overwhelming.

Pantry
Right next to the kitchen, the walk-in pantry is surprisingly roomy. You can store bulk groceries, small appliances, or extra cookware here.
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It’s one of those features you might not miss until you have it, and then you wonder how you ever lived without it.
The pantry is close enough for everyday use but set aside to keep your counters clutter-free.

Great Room
The great room is located just beyond the kitchen and dining areas, providing a comfortable anchor to the main living spaces.
There’s room for a large sectional or a couple of cozy chairs, and the vaulted ceiling adds a sense of volume.
Large windows along the back wall fill the room with light and draw your eyes to the backyard and covered patio.
If you’re picturing quiet evenings or relaxed gatherings, this is where those memories are made.
The fireplace acts as a natural focal point, pulling the space together.

Covered Patio
From the great room, you can head out to the covered patio. This outdoor area stretches across the back of the house and features exposed timber trusses overhead.
It’s easy to imagine barbecues or lazy mornings with coffee here. Since it’s covered, you can enjoy the outdoors even when the weather isn’t perfect.
The design helps you connect indoor and outdoor living, making it great for relaxing or entertaining.

Primary Bedroom
Back inside, a private hallway near the kitchen leads to the primary bedroom suite. The bedroom itself is spacious, featuring a vaulted ceiling and plenty of windows for natural light.
The view out to the patio adds a peaceful, retreat-like atmosphere. There’s room for a king-size bed and extra furniture, so it never feels crowded.
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I appreciate that this suite sits apart from the other bedrooms, offering privacy.

Ensuite
Directly connected to the primary bedroom, the ensuite bathroom feels like a private spa. There’s a walk-in shower, soaking tub, and a long vanity with double sinks.
You can choose a quick morning routine or a relaxing soak at night. A private water closet keeps things organized, and built-in storage around the tub is a clever solution.
The layout manages to be both practical and indulgent, never feeling cramped.

Walk-In Closet (Primary Suite)
Just past the ensuite, the walk-in closet is impressively large. You can organize your clothes by season, add a bench, or customize shelving as you like.
There’s enough room for two people to share comfortably. I think anyone who loves a tidy, spacious dressing area will find this closet a highlight.

Mechanical
Between the primary suite and the hallway, you’ll find a dedicated mechanical room. It’s not the showiest feature, but it keeps your utilities tucked away and makes maintenance easier.
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Having this space set aside helps the rest of the home stay neat and quiet.

Garage
Moving to the garage, you’ll notice it’s attached and connects directly to the side hallway near the laundry and pantry.
There’s space for 2 cars and extra storage along the edges, so it’s more than just parking—it’s a spot for tools, bikes, or even a workbench.
A short step leads up into the main house, creating a smooth, practical transition.

Laundry
The laundry room sits between the garage and kitchen. It’s wide enough for a washer and dryer side by side, with extra counter space for folding.
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Storage cabinets line one wall, and a window brightens the space. This room connects directly to a walk-in closet, so you can grab what you need or move clean clothes straight into storage without extra steps.

Walk-In Closet (Laundry Area)
Next to the laundry, you’ll find another walk-in closet. This area is perfect for coats, cleaning supplies, or even bulk paper goods.
I’ve noticed this extra storage really helps keep the main living spaces clutter-free. For families with lots of gear or seasonal items, this is a practical bonus.

Hall
A short hall links the primary suite and garage entry to the kitchen. This area works as a buffer, keeping the main living spaces quiet while still connecting everything.
Even though it’s a small detail, it really adds to the home’s livability.

Powder Room
Across from the great room, there’s a discreet powder room. It’s in just the right spot for guests, with easy access to the dining and living areas.
With enough space for the essentials, it helps keep family bathrooms private and makes hosting easier.
The location means guests won’t have to wander through bedrooms.

The Main Level Floor Plan

Bedroom 2
Bedroom 2 is located on the opposite side of the house from the primary suite.
With space for a queen bed and a good-sized closet, it works well for older children, guests, or even a second office.
Thanks to its corner location, there’s plenty of natural light. It’s also close to the shared bathroom, making it a comfortable and private option.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 mirrors Bedroom 2, sharing the same hallway and a similar layout. It’s perfect for a child’s room, nursery, or flex space.
Having these two bedrooms together creates a “kids’ wing” or guest area, giving everyone their own quiet space.

Bath
The bathroom shared by Bedrooms 2 and 3 includes both a tub and shower combo and a double vanity.
There’s a linen closet for towels or toiletries. I like that this bathroom is easy to reach yet still private, serving the secondary bedrooms without giving up function.

Linen
Near the shared bath, there’s a separate linen closet in the hallway. It’s the perfect spot for extra sheets, blankets, or cleaning supplies, providing storage exactly where you need it.
This floor plan lets you move easily from one space to another, balancing openness and privacy.
Each room has a clear purpose, and details throughout the home make daily living smoother.
When you step back outside, the classic farmhouse look and inviting patios remind you that this home is designed for real life, both inside and out.

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