
It’s hard not to be impressed as you approach this home. The wide, circular driveway brings you into a setting that feels both elegant and welcoming.
Crisp white brick paired with dramatic black-framed windows create a sophisticated first impression, and the steep rooflines with arched doorways add a modern spin to classic European style.
Inside, the multi-level layout stretches out in a mix of open, sun-filled areas and quiet retreats, built for both lively gatherings and peaceful relaxation.
I’ll walk you through each space so you can picture how daily life might look here.
Specifications:
- 4,609 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2.5+ Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Entry
You arrive at the front porch, a cozy 11-by-5-foot landing that strikes a balance between grand and approachable.
Double doors open into a main entry that feels wide, bright, and welcoming. This area connects to the grand foyer, both with cathedral ceilings that draw your eyes up and announce the spaciousness ahead.
The openness you sense here continues throughout the house. With two coat closets flanking the foyer, you’ll always have plenty of storage when guests stop by.

Grand Foyer
The grand foyer stretches nearly 30 feet back, giving everyone room to move through comfortably.
Straight ahead, you can see into the center of the home, while a stylish sitting area to your right offers a spot for conversation or quiet reflection.
High ceilings and natural light from nearby windows make this space feel special without being showy.
I think adding this sitting area was a great move—it’s subtle, but it really anchors the front of the house.

Sitting
Just off the grand foyer, the sitting room is a real treat. At 16 by 11 feet, it’s perfect for greeting guests, reading the morning paper, or setting up a peaceful workspace.
The soft light here creates a calm atmosphere. It’s positioned so you can enjoy the home’s vibe without being right in the center of activity.

Great Room
Move forward and you’ll enter the great room—the place where the home truly shines. The space is huge at 24 by 23 feet, with soaring ceilings and two oversized arched windows that fill the room with sunlight.

A white-brick fireplace serves as a stunning focal point, paired with sleek sconces and a comfortable arrangement of neutral furniture.


Hosting a crowd or relaxing alone both feel natural here. Glass doors lead to the covered patio, making it easy to blend indoor and outdoor living.


Covered Patio (Central)
Open the glass doors and you’re on the main patio. At 24 by 17 feet, this covered outdoor room is big enough for both lounging and dining.
Since it’s covered, you can enjoy it no matter the weather. This area links the great room to the dining space and gives you lovely backyard views, perfect for summer evenings or quiet Sunday mornings.

Dining Room
The dining room sits just off the kitchen, and it feels open rather than hidden away.

Cathedral ceilings and a large wall of windows keep this room full of light. The polished wood table and plush chairs make it easy to imagine long, relaxed dinners.

Built-in cabinetry with glass fronts lines one wall, ideal for displaying your favorite dishes and making every meal feel special.
There’s room here for big family gatherings or lively dinner parties.
Kitchen
At the center of daily life, the kitchen connects directly to both the dining and family rooms.

The first thing you’ll notice is the marble-topped island—it seats five and is perfect for casual meals or chatting with friends over coffee.

Crisp white cabinets, brass fixtures, and a herringbone tile backsplash set a modern, fresh tone.

Oversized windows keep things bright. A spacious walk-in pantry (18 by 8 feet) sits just off the kitchen, giving you plenty of storage and prep space.
The way this area is laid out makes it easy for everyone to gather, cook, and hang out together.
I really appreciate how practical and inviting this space feels.
Family Room
Past the kitchen, the family room becomes your go-to hangout. With an 11-foot ceiling, this space offers flexibility for arranging couches and media centers.
French doors open to a smaller outdoor grilling porch, making it simple to step outside with dinner or watch kids play in the yard.
I like how this room connects to the kitchen but still feels cozy enough for movie nights.

Mud Room(s) and Lockers
Life gets simpler with features like mud rooms and built-in lockers. Off the side entry near the garage, one mud room with lockers gives everyone a spot for shoes and bags.
Another mud room near the master suite is perfect for quick cleanups after heading outside.
Benches and storage cubbies help keep clutter out of sight, which makes busy mornings much easier.

Coffee Bar
Next to the kitchen, a dedicated coffee bar stands ready for your morning routine. Glass-front cabinets and a built-in counter make it easy to grab espresso or set up drinks for guests.
It’s a small feature, but I think it adds a touch of daily luxury.

Bedrooms 2 and 3
On the left side of the house, two bedrooms—each 12 by 12 feet—share a quiet hallway.
Both have their own closets and direct access to a full bath. These rooms work well for kids, guests, or even a home office.
Windows fill each space with natural light, and they’re set apart enough from the main areas for added privacy.

Bath (Bedrooms 2 & 3)
The shared bath is practical, with a tub-shower combo, spacious vanity, and easy access from both bedrooms. It’s kept separate from the busiest parts of the house, which helps mornings run a bit smoother.


Main Garage (Left Wing)
Accessed from the family room, the main garage measures 26 by 27 feet for parking or storage. A separate mechanical room is attached, which is ideal for storing systems or setting up a small workshop.

Den
Near the master suite, the den offers a private spot for work or study. Tall ceilings and large windows keep it bright, while its location away from main living spaces makes it great for quiet calls or late-night projects.
I can see this working as a reading room or guest area, depending on your needs.

Master Suite
The master suite is a retreat in itself. At 15 by 18 feet with cathedral ceilings and a wall of windows, it feels peaceful and airy.

There’s space for a king bed plus a couple of chairs or a bench for reading.
The suite connects to its own covered patio, giving you a private outdoor spot just for you.
Master Bathroom
In the master bath, you’ll find a relaxing, spa-like atmosphere. A wide double vanity with marble-look counters and brushed brass fixtures offers both style and storage.
The freestanding tub sits by a large window, letting in plenty of natural light. There’s also a walk-in shower lined with textured tiles.
A private water closet and dual walk-in closets make busy mornings feel less hectic. I love how everything is arranged for both comfort and privacy.

Linen Storage and Auxiliary Bath
Down the hall from the master bath, you’ll find a linen closet, another full bath, and direct access to the secondary garage. There’s also a mud room here with extra storage and a bench, which comes in handy after time outdoors or in the garage.

Secondary Garage (Right Wing)
A standout feature is the 14 by 40-foot garage on this side of the house.
It’s big enough for a boat, RV, or a large collection of bikes and gear.
Another mechanical room nearby is perfect for storage or tinkering.

Patio (Master Suite)
Next to the master suite, a private patio (10 by 11 feet) gives you a serene spot for coffee or unwinding in the evening.

Upstairs Bedrooms and Spaces
Head upstairs to a landing that looks down to the main level, keeping everything visually connected.
Along the hall are three more bedrooms—Bedrooms 4, 5, and 6—each sized for comfort and privacy.
Generous closets and a shared bath make this area perfect for older kids or guests.
There’s even a laundry closet up here, so you won’t have to carry baskets far.

Bathroom and Laundry (Upstairs)
The upstairs bath is roomy, with double sinks, a tub-shower, and a nearby linen closet. The small laundry closet is a real bonus for families, since it keeps laundry close to the bedrooms.

Lower Level
Head downstairs and you’ll find a whole new set of spaces. The lower level features a huge recreation room, table area, and another family room, each opening into the next.
This layout is perfect for movie nights, parties, or just spreading out when everyone wants their own space.

Wet Bar
Off the table area, you’ll find a wet bar ready for snacks, drinks, or even a popcorn machine. It’s set up for hosting game days or casual get-togethers, so you don’t have to head back upstairs.

Flex Room
Beyond the main family area, there’s a flex room that can serve as a gym, art studio, or home theater. I like that the generous size lets you adjust the space as your needs change.

Mechanical Rooms (Basement)
At both ends of the basement, two large mechanical rooms give you serious storage or workshop options. These keep the clutter out of living spaces and help keep everything organized.

Rec Room and Table Area
The rec room is big enough for a pool table, ping pong, or a playroom setup. Combined with the central table area, you’ll have plenty of room for hobbies, homework, or just hanging out with family.
This home is thoughtfully laid out, balancing grand open spaces with cozy nooks. I think it’s easy to picture your life growing and changing here.
Every wing and amenity is built for comfort, convenience, and a bit of everyday luxury.

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