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You can’t help but pause for a moment when you first approach this home. The modern farmhouse styling feels both classic and welcoming, thanks to the board-and-batten siding, stone accents, and a broad front porch made for late afternoon conversations.
Inside, the three-level layout gives you a generous 2,690 square feet. The home balances open areas for entertaining with private retreats and flexible rooms for work, play, or storage.
Let’s walk through every inch, from the bright front entry to the bonus level upstairs.
Specifications:
- 2,690 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 3.5-4.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Entry
Walking up to the wide glass-paneled front doors, you notice the symmetry and thoughtful design choices that set the mood for what’s inside.
The entry is roomy and hints at a touch of formality. Benches line each side of the foyer, giving you an ideal place to pause, take off your shoes, or greet friends.
Natural light streams in from the windows, warming the soft finishes.

Foyer
As you step inside, the foyer feels open without being overwhelming. The ceiling rises, adding a sense of height.
Sightlines extend straight ahead to the main living area, and the layout makes it easy to go left or right into different wings.
I appreciate that this space feels intentional and gives a sense of the home’s size and warmth.

Dining Room
Off the foyer to the left, the dining room keeps things relaxed with a wide cased opening.
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There’s enough space for a large table—great for holiday dinners or everyday family meals. Ample natural light fills the room, and the windows feature built-in seats underneath.
Those seats work as reading nooks or extra spots for kids and pets to gather during meals.

Butler’s Pantry
Set between the dining room and the kitchen, the butler’s pantry provides handy storage and prep space.

Here, you can keep extra platters, set up a coffee bar, or stage dishes before a big meal.
Its spot is practical, keeping clutter out of sight but always close to where you need it.
Kitchen
The kitchen centers around a nine-foot island with seating, perfect for meal prep or casual conversations.
Warm wood cabinetry pairs with matte black countertops for a modern rustic look. All the appliances are thoughtfully placed, including a range with hood, wall oven and microwave, and a roomy refrigerator along the back wall.
I love how you can look into the great room from here, so you stay connected to guests or family as you cook.

Prep Pantry
Right next to the main kitchen, the prep pantry is a true workhorse. If you appreciate organized storage, you’ll love this spot.
Extra counters, cabinets, and a place for small appliances mean the kitchen stays tidy. You can grab ingredients or stash groceries here without interrupting the flow of a gathering.

Great Room
The great room has vaulted ceilings with wood beams, adding a cozy farmhouse touch. The space is open and welcoming, anchored by a modern fireplace that serves as a stylish focal point.

Comfortable sofas and armchairs gather around the hearth, making it a perfect setting for movie nights or lazy Sunday afternoons.

Sunlight pours in through the wall of French doors that lead to the porch. The smooth transition between this area, the kitchen, and the dining room means everyone can be together without feeling crowded.
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I think this layout works really well for both family life and entertaining.
Fireplace Niche and Linen Closets
Next to the fireplace, you’ll find a clever niche for displaying favorite books or art. Linen closets are located on each side of the hallway, making it simple to keep extra blankets and supplies close to the bedrooms.

Bedroom Wing Hallway
Along the right side of the house, a private hallway leads to three bedrooms. This hall is set apart from the main living area, giving everyone privacy.
I think the split-bedroom layout is especially smart for families, helping keep the sleeping quarters quiet and separate from the more social parts of the house.

Bedroom (Front Right)
Closest to the entry, this bedroom features its own walk-in closet with ample storage. With windows facing the front, the room is filled with gentle morning light.
It works well as a guest room or a dedicated home office.

Shared Bath and Dressing Space
A dressing alcove connects the first two bedrooms, offering a walk-in closet and a pocket door for privacy.


The shared bath is compact but efficient, with a shower and all the essentials. I noticed the designer made smart use of space here, keeping everything convenient and accessible.
Bedroom (Middle Right)
This bedroom is slightly larger and includes a built-in desk nook—just right for a teenager who needs a quiet study spot or if you want a second office. There’s another walk-in closet just off the room, so storage is well taken care of.

Bedroom (Back Right)
At the end of the hall, this bedroom offers a peaceful retreat removed from street noise.
The window faces the backyard, and a private desk nook is built in, making it perfect for a young child or a study space.
This bedroom connects to a full bathroom with a five-foot tub, shared between the two back bedrooms.

Linen Closets and Storage Niches
Throughout the bedroom wing, you’ll spot thoughtfully placed linen closets and storage nooks. These built-ins make daily living easier by keeping towels, sheets, and supplies close by but out of sight.

Master Suite Hallway
Head to the left wing of the house, past the kitchen, and you’ll find a quieter hallway leading to the master suite. This area is purposefully set apart, so it really feels like a retreat as you head toward it.


Mudroom
Between the garage and the kitchen, the mudroom is a lifesaver for busy mornings. Lockers and cubbies provide a landing spot for shoes, bags, and coats, helping keep the rest of the home tidy.
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There’s a powder room right here, so you can wash up without tracking dirt inside.
The mudroom also connects to the stairs that go down to the basement, making it a practical crossroads in the home.

Powder Room
Even a small space like the powder room can make a big difference. Set just off the mudroom, it’s handy for guests or anyone coming in from the garage.
Its location keeps the main bathrooms private.

Utility Room
Just beyond the mudroom, the utility room is spacious enough for laundry, with counters for folding and cabinets above.
If you have pets, this could be a great spot for a litter box or pet bed.
There’s direct access to the master suite wing, which I think is especially convenient for tossing in laundry straight from your bedroom.

Master Suite
The master suite feels generous, with tall ceilings and plenty of natural light. I really like how the designer added a step up to the sleeping area, creating a subtle transition that makes the space feel special.
Warm wood finishes, soft neutral walls, and a sliding barn door add that cozy farmhouse character.

Master Bathroom
The master bath is both functional and relaxing. Dual sinks in the long vanity make busy mornings easier, while the freestanding soaking tub is perfect for unwinding.
There’s a large walk-in shower opposite the tub, and a private water closet for extra privacy.
Light pours in from the window, but plantation shutters let you control how much you want.

Master Suite Walk-In Closets
You’ll find two walk-in closets in the master wing—one just off the bath and another near the suite’s entry.
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Both are spacious, with custom shelving for shoes, clothes, and accessories. There’s plenty of room for two people to keep everything organized and out of sight.

Two-Car Garage
Attached to the left side of the house, the garage fits two vehicles with extra storage space at the back.
You can keep tools, bikes, or outdoor gear here without crowding the cars. There’s direct access into the mudroom, which keeps daily routines practical and efficient.

Storage Room
At the edge of the garage, a dedicated storage room lets you keep holiday decorations, sports equipment, or anything seasonal out of the main living areas.

Back Porch
Step out through the French doors in the great room and you’re on the covered back porch.
This is the spot for warm evenings, reading a book, or hosting a barbecue. The porch overlooks the backyard and pool, with space for a dining set or outdoor sofa.
Ceiling fans keep the air moving, and the covered roof means you can enjoy this area no matter the weather.

Patio and Pool Area (Outdoor Living)
Beyond the porch, the patio wraps around a beautiful pool and hot tub. Stone pavers, wrought iron dining furniture, and mature trees make this feel like a private retreat.

There’s a built-in grill station and a cozy outdoor fireplace for gatherings that last into the night.

Lush landscaping adds privacy and color all year long.
Heading Upstairs: Bonus Level
Back through the mudroom, a staircase takes you up to the bonus level. This floor is flexible and ready for whatever your family needs—a home theater, playroom, gym, or private office.
The room stretches nearly 22 feet long, with a closet for storage and a full bathroom right at the top of the stairs.
Sloped walls add character, and a large window brings in natural light. I think this is one of the most versatile spaces in the house.

Bonus Bath and Closet
Upstairs, there’s a full bathroom, making the bonus level comfortable for guests or older kids who want more privacy. There’s even a walk-in closet, so this area works well as an extra bedroom or suite when needed.

Lower Level: Basement Storage
The lower level isn’t completely finished, but the plans include a stairwell down from the mudroom to a massive storage area beneath the garage. This space is perfect for keeping holiday decor, off-season sports gear, or even setting up a workshop.
This home’s layout feels carefully balanced, with every square foot designed for comfort and flexibility.
You might love quiet mornings by the window or lively evenings around the firepit. Either way, you’ll find a space here that fits your lifestyle.
From entertaining friends to keeping daily routines running smoothly, each level connects easily, offering both shared and private spaces for every season of life.

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