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Stepping up to this home, you immediately notice a sense of both grandeur and warmth.

The low, broad roof hints at European and Hill Country influences, while earthy stone, exposed beams, and a wide, welcoming entryway set the stage for relaxed luxury.

This is a house with plenty of space, designed for lively gatherings as well as quiet retreats.

With two levels, 4 bedrooms, and nearly 4,500 square feet, every area feels intentionally designed.

Let’s walk through each space together and see how the layout comes together.

Specifications:

  • 4,490 Heated S.F.
  • 4 Beds
  • 4.5+ Baths
  • 2 Stories
  • 2 Cars

The Floor Plans:

Front Porch

The front porch stands out right away with its generous size and covered shelter. There’s enough depth for a bench or a couple of rocking chairs.

I can picture greeting guests here or just enjoying your morning coffee, protected from the sun and adding to the home’s curb appeal.

This area really invites you in and frames the entry with classic style.

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Foyer

Stepping inside, the foyer greets you with a bright, airy feeling and clear sightlines stretching all the way to the great room.

You’ll notice a gentle ceiling slope and a coat closet tucked to the side for convenience.

I appreciate how this entry space blends function with a hint of formality, giving you a chance to pause before moving deeper into the home.

The close proximity to a powder room is a practical detail for guests that I think works really well.

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Study

Just off the foyer, the study provides a quiet spot for work or reading. The room is wide enough for built-ins and has large windows, creating a space that’s both private and welcoming.

I think its location is ideal for anyone working from home who wants some connection to the main entry, but still enjoys having a door to close out distractions.

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Wine Room

Next to the study, you’ll find a compact wine room with racks and upper cabinets behind glass.

This spot is positioned for easy access from both the kitchen and entertaining areas, but it doesn’t take over the floor plan.

I love that you get dedicated wine storage here without losing valuable square footage. To me, this is a great mix of luxury and practicality.

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Powder Room

Close to the foyer and study, the powder bath feels surprisingly spacious for a guest space.

There’s a window for natural light and enough room for extra storage—always handy for visitors.

I like seeing this kind of attention to comfort in high-traffic areas.

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Bedroom 2

Down a short hall, Bedroom 2 offers flexibility. It can be set up for kids, guests, or even as a hobby room if you don’t need the extra sleeping space.

There’s its own closet and a nearby full bath. Windows face the front, so you get plenty of natural light, which makes it feel far more inviting than a typical secondary bedroom.

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Bath 2

Serving Bedroom 2, this full bath includes a shower and its own linen storage. The way it’s positioned gives privacy to whoever’s using the room, but it’s still accessible from the hall for daytime use.

I think this is a smart design for both guests and family.

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Great Room

Moving further inside, the great room really opens up before you. Tall tray ceilings and sturdy beams immediately draw the eye.

There’s ample space for multiple seating areas, plus a stone fireplace as a natural focal point.

Massive sliding doors open to the backyard’s outdoor living areas, making it easy to blend indoor and outdoor entertaining.

I love how this layout works for families who enjoy spending time together, whether you’re hosting a party or settling in for movie night.

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Kitchen

The kitchen sits right next to the great room and is ready for both daily routines and larger gatherings.

You’ll find an oversized island with seating, a gas cooktop under a wood range hood, double ovens, and a wall of cabinetry.

The flow between the kitchen, great room, and casual dining lets you stay connected while cooking.

I really appreciate that the kitchen faces into the living area, so you never feel left out when prepping meals.

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Pantry

Just off the kitchen is a compact but well-organized pantry. It’s easy to reach, which means you won’t be running back and forth for ingredients, and the shelving helps keep everything tidy.

I always notice when a pantry is designed this way, since it makes daily life much simpler.

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Casual Dining

Instead of a formal dining room, there’s a casual dining area with big windows and easy access to both the kitchen and outdoors.

The room’s large enough for a family-sized table but still feels open. I think this is perfect for everything from breakfast with the kids to relaxed dinner parties.

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Outdoor Living

Slide open the great room doors and you step into a covered outdoor living space that’s truly expansive.

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With its high ceiling and open design, this area feels like an extension of the indoors.

There’s plenty of room for a lounge area, an outdoor fireplace, and lots of seating.

I can see this quickly becoming the favorite spot for evening relaxation or summer gatherings.

Outdoor Dining

Adjacent to the outdoor living space, the covered outdoor dining area gives you another place to enjoy meals in the fresh air.

There’s enough room for a full table and several guests. The backyard seems to stretch endlessly, with a wide patio and views of the landscaping and that curving pool featured in the exterior photos.

I think this setting is perfect for weekend barbecues or quiet outdoor dinners.

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Cooking Porch

In the corner, the cooking porch raises the bar for outdoor entertaining. With built-in cabinets, a pizza oven, BBQ grill, and even dedicated wood storage, this setup is far beyond basic.

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For anyone who loves hosting, it’s easy to keep the party moving between indoors and outdoors.

Personally, I think this is one of the standout features for anyone who enjoys bringing people together.

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Exercise Room

Heading back inside toward the garage wing, the exercise room offers a private space for workouts or yoga. There’s a closet for storage and it’s located near a powder bath, making it easy to keep things organized and functional.

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Laundry

Next to the exercise room, the laundry area is larger than most. There’s enough space for your washer, dryer, a sink, and shelving for folding clothes.

The laundry also connects directly to the drop zone, which makes it simple to contain messes from outdoor play or gym sessions.

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Drop Zone

The drop zone serves as a buffer between the garage and the rest of the house.

Built-in lockers keep backpacks, shoes, and hats organized, making mornings much smoother. I like that the designer included this space to keep clutter from spilling into the main living areas.

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Powder Bath (Garage Wing)

Just around the corner from the drop zone, you’ll find another powder bath. This one is perfectly located for anyone coming in from the garage or the outdoors, so muddy shoes or quick cleanups don’t require a trip through the entire house.

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Hall

A hallway connects the drop zone, laundry, and exercise room to the rest of the home and the staircase to the upper level. The layout keeps daily traffic flowing smoothly and gives these practical areas their own hub.

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2 Car Garage

The garage is oversized, providing space for two cars plus storage or a workbench along the sides. There’s an interior door that leads straight into the hall near the laundry, so bringing in groceries is much easier.

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Primary Bedroom

On the opposite side of the main floor, the primary bedroom is set apart from the busier areas of the house.

With a tray ceiling, big windows, and enough space for a king bed and a sitting area, this truly feels like a retreat.

Its location at the end of its own hallway offers a great sense of privacy.

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Primary Closet

Walk through to the primary closet, and it feels more like a dressing room. There are plenty of built-ins, shoe storage, and enough space for both partners to have their own area.

There’s even a center bench, which adds a bit of luxury to your daily routine.

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Primary Bath

The primary bath stands out with a large soaking tub under the window, a walk-in shower, dual vanities, a makeup area, and a private water closet.

It also includes a linen closet and extra shelving for towels and toiletries. I think this room strikes a great balance between spa-like comfort and practical storage.

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Hall (Bedroom Wing)

A short hallway off the foyer connects Bedroom 2, the primary suite, and the main powder room. This layout allows each space to feel separate but not isolated.

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Powder Room (Bedroom Wing)

Between Bedroom 2 and the primary suite, you’ll find an additional powder bath. This makes it simple for guests to find a restroom and gives everyone a bit more privacy.

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Stairs

The staircase is located just past the drop zone, so it’s easily accessible without dominating the main living spaces. You don’t walk straight into the stairwell from the front door, which creates a more intentional and calming entry.

Let’s head upstairs to see how the second level focuses on extra bedrooms, flexible living space, and privacy.

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Upstairs Hall

At the top of the stairs, a hall branches out to the upper bedrooms and the loft. There’s a closet for linens and cleaning supplies, keeping everything on this floor close at hand.

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Bedroom 3

Bedroom 3 is spacious, featuring a barn-style door on the closet and windows with views of the yard.

This room suits teens or long-term guests well and has quick access to its own bath.

I like how the layout puts everything right where you’d want it.

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Bath 3

Bath 3 serves Bedroom 3 and features a walk-in shower and all the essentials. It’s designed for both privacy and convenience, making the upstairs feel almost like a private suite.

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Bedroom 4

On the other side of the loft, Bedroom 4 matches Bedroom 3 in size and layout.

There’s another barn door closet, and the window placement brings in plenty of light. This space could easily become a guest suite or a shared room for kids.

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Bath 4

Bathroom 4 is located between the two upstairs bedrooms and is equipped with a shower and easy access from the loft. Sharing this bath works well for the bedrooms, making the upstairs feel self-sufficient.

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Loft & Bunks

Between the bedrooms, the loft offers a generous space with built-in bunks and daybeds along the walls.

This area can work as a hangout, TV room, or a spot for sleepovers with family and friends.

With shelves for books and games, it stays organized and open. I think this is one of the most fun corners of the house, perfect for kids or as a flexible lounge.

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Mechanical Room

Discreetly tucked off the loft, the mechanical room keeps the home’s systems out of sight, yet accessible when needed.

This home truly brings together private retreats and open entertaining areas across both floors. You might be relaxing by the pool, hosting friends at the outdoor kitchen, or settling in for a cozy movie night—either way, the design helps make everyday life smoother and more enjoyable.

Each room connects naturally to the next, and I can easily imagine this house adapting perfectly to your family’s routines and dreams.

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