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Stepping up to this Craftsman-inspired home, you’re greeted by crisp white siding, deep gable roofs, and a front porch that practically invites you to slow down and stay awhile.
With three finished levels and nearly 5,000 square feet, this layout isn’t just about having space.
It’s about making every square foot work for your daily routine. Multiple garages, work-from-home options, and plenty of gathering spots make this home ready for just about anything your day brings.
Details like a mudroom and covered patios add both comfort and function.
Specifications:
- 4,859 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Covered Porch
You’ll start your tour on the covered porch, where sturdy columns and exposed beams set a modern farmhouse mood.
This area is both wide and welcoming—perfect for a pair of rocking chairs or a seasonal display.
It gives you a sheltered spot to pause before heading into the foyer. And if you’re caught in a rain shower, you’ll be glad you don’t have to search for your keys in the wet.

Foyer
Once inside, the foyer opens up with hard surface flooring that’s durable and easy to keep clean.
Instead of being funneled directly into another room, you get a more relaxed entrance with space to greet guests and keep shoes organized.
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I think it makes coming home feel a lot more inviting. Nearby, you’ll find three closets—perfect for coats, dog leashes, or anything else that tends to pile up by the door.

Seasonal Room
Off the foyer to your right is the seasonal room. This flexible space, finished with tile flooring, sits just inside the front entry.
It’s ideal for a sunroom, play space, or even a formal sitting room if that’s your style.
With plenty of windows likely facing the front porch, you’ll get lots of light—making it a cheerful spot for coffee or afternoon reading.
It also works great as overflow space during parties.

Study
On the left side of the foyer, you’ll spot the study. It has its own entry off the main hall and plush carpeting underfoot, creating a quiet spot for working from home, tackling homework, or getting lost in a good book.
The room is generous in size, so it’s not cramped by a desk and shelves.
I like that it’s set away from the great room. This helps keep video calls and focused work separate from other activities in the house.

Half Bath
A short walk from the study brings you to a well-placed half bath. This powder room is right off the main hallway—convenient for guests but set apart for privacy.
The hard surface floors continue here, making cleanup simple. It’s a detail that shows real thought for everyday living.

Coat Closet
Directly across from the half bath, you’ll see a coat closet. This practical feature keeps jackets and shoes from ending up scattered around the house.
With all the closet space in the foyer, it’s easy to keep things neat and organized.

Great Room
Moving forward, you enter the great room. This open, airy space truly anchors the main floor.
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Tall ceilings and wide windows bring in light from the backyard and the covered patio.
There’s enough room for a large sofa and plenty of seating, so everyone can relax together.
I can see this being the go-to spot for movie nights or game day.

Dining Area
Just past the great room, the dining area connects the kitchen and living spaces. The open-concept layout keeps everyone together, making both casual dinners and holiday feasts feel connected.
I appreciate that the dining area has a defined footprint, so your table won’t feel like it’s floating in the middle of the house.

Kitchen
The kitchen sits just off the dining area, yet maintains a seamless flow. You’ll find a generous island with bar seating, perfect for busy mornings or casual snacks.
The work triangle is efficient, with the sink, range, and refrigerator close by. There’s ample counter space, a walk-in pantry, and views out to the back patio.
It all combines to create a central gathering hub for meals and conversation.

Pantry
Right behind the kitchen is a dedicated walk-in pantry. This space is roomy enough for bulk groceries, small appliances, and baking supplies.
I believe having this much organized storage right next to the kitchen makes meal prep and entertaining far less stressful.
It really helps keep the main kitchen area uncluttered.

Mudroom
Next to the pantry, you’ll find the mudroom, which connects directly to both garages. This is where daily messes get handled—a built-in bench and closet offer space for backpacks, muddy boots, and sports gear.
The tile floor here stands up to whatever gets tracked in. Including a mudroom shows the designer understands how busy lives really work.

Laundry Room
The laundry room sits just off the mudroom, near both the kitchen and bedrooms. Finished with tile flooring, there’s room for full-sized machines and folding.
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A window brings in natural light, making chores feel a bit less like a burden and more like a part of home life.

Main Floor Bath
Convenient to both the mudroom and kitchen, you’ll find a full bath finished in tile.
This spot is great for quick clean-ups before dinner or after being outside. It helps keep traffic out of the main bedroom wing, especially when guests are over.

2-Car Garage and 1-Car Garage
This home includes a 2-car garage plus a separate 1-car garage, both finished with epoxy floors for durability and easy cleaning. If you have multiple drivers, or just need extra storage for bikes, lawn gear, or a workshop, this setup has you covered.

Master Suite
On the main level, the master suite is set apart for privacy. The bedroom is spacious, with room for a king-size bed and extra furniture.
Double doors open directly to the covered patio, so you can slip outside with your morning coffee.
I really love how this suite feels like its own retreat, away from the main living areas.
It’s perfect for winding down at the end of the day.

Master Bath
Connected to the master bedroom, the master bath is all about comfort. You’ll get a soaking tub, a glass-enclosed shower, double vanities, and a separate water closet.
Features like tile floors and quality lighting give the room a spa-like feel. The walk-in closet is right here, offering plenty of space to stay organized.

Covered Patio (Main Level)
From either the master bedroom or the great room, you can step out onto the covered patio.
This is the perfect spot for grilling, outdoor dining, or just lounging in the shade while kids play in the backyard.
The roof keeps things cool and comfortable. The easy access from inside makes it simple to move gatherings outdoors or enjoy a quiet evening.

Upstairs Landing
Heading upstairs to the second level, the staircase opens to a central landing with carpeting for comfort and warmth.

Loft
At the top of the stairs, you’ll find a large central loft. This space can become a game room, teen hangout, or home library.
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There’s even a window seat—a built-in nook for reading or enjoying a view of the yard.
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I think families with older kids would especially enjoy how this loft provides both a shared space and a transition to the private bedrooms.

Reading Loft
Just off the loft, there’s a reading loft that’s slightly set apart. It’s a quieter spot, perfect for curling up with a book, doing homework, or setting up a small office.
I can see this space adapting to your family’s needs as time goes on.

Bed 2
One of the upstairs bedrooms, Bed 2, is spacious and carpeted, with windows likely facing the front or side of the property.
There’s an attached full bath and a walk-in closet, giving whoever stays here extra privacy and storage.
This makes a great guest suite or a permanent bedroom for an older child.

Bed 3
The other upstairs bedroom, Bed 3, offers similar comforts as Bed 2. It comes with its own attached bath, walk-in closet, and space for a queen bed and study area.
Both upstairs bedrooms have en-suite baths, so there’s no need to compete for shower time in the mornings.
I think this is a real plus for families.

Secondary Bath
A secondary bath is accessible from the loft, making it handy for visitors or as a backup if you have multiple kids or frequent guests. No bedroom is left out when it comes to convenience.

Upstairs Storage
A walk-in closet near the stairs gives you extra storage for games, linens, or anything you want to keep out of the main bedrooms.

Lower Level Stair Hall
Moving down to the lower level, you reach a spacious stair hall with hard surface flooring. The change from upstairs carpet to downstairs hard flooring was clearly designed to separate active areas from quieter spaces above.

Family Room
The lower level opens into a large family room with carpeting for comfort. This is the home’s ultimate flexible space—movie marathons, ping-pong tournaments, or just relaxing on a lazy Sunday.
There’s enough wall space for a big-screen TV or projector setup.

Game Room
Off to one side, you’ll find a game room that’s smaller but still roomy enough for a pool table or gaming stations.
A wet bar sits in the corner. It’s easy to serve snacks and drinks here without running upstairs, making it an ideal spot for entertaining friends or keeping teenagers busy.

Exercise Room
Opposite the family room, there’s a dedicated exercise room. The hard surface flooring and open layout mean you can set up for cardio, weights, or yoga.
For families who value fitness, this space is a big plus.

Bed 4
On the lower level’s left wing, Bed 4 provides privacy and comfort. With an attached bath, walk-in closet, and plenty of natural light, this setup works well for multi-generational living or guests who want their own space.
I think the layout here is especially thoughtful.

Bed 5
Right next door, Bed 5 matches Bed 4’s amenities with its own bath and walk-in closet. The two rooms together create a great suite for siblings, visiting family, or even a live-in nanny.

Bed 6
Further down the hall, Bed 6 is another flexible bedroom. It has an attached bath and walk-in closet, so it could work as a quiet office, guest room, or hobby space.

Bed 7
Bed 7 sits closer to the family and game rooms. It’s a bit smaller than the others, but still carpeted and comfortable, with its own bath and closet.
The flexibility of this level is one of its best features.

Lower Level Baths
The lower floor includes multiple baths—both full and half. Even if you have a houseful of guests, there’s always a bathroom within easy reach.

Wet Bar
The wet bar in the game room makes entertaining simple. You can keep it stocked with snacks, drinks, or even add a small fridge for late-night treats.

Secret Passage and HVAC
Near the family room is a “secret passage,” adding a playful touch to the basement. This connects to the utility area, where you’ll find the HVAC system and other mechanicals.

Cold Storage
Finally, the cold storage room off the exercise space is perfect for bulk groceries, holiday decorations, or anything you want to keep cool and safe.
This home brings together style, function, and flexibility across three well-planned levels. I think it’s a great fit if you’re looking for a place that can host friends, grow with your family, or give you quiet corners to recharge.
Each room and feature is built to keep up with real life, offering you a space to connect or unwind, no matter what’s on your schedule.

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