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With its crisp white exterior, striking black window frames, and welcoming front and back porches, this modern farmhouse makes a warm first impression.
As you look at it, you’ll notice a layout that’s spacious and thoughtfully arranged, spanning multiple levels for daily comfort and easy entertaining.
If you want open gathering spaces, private retreats, or flexible rooms for work and play, this home has you covered.
Specifications:
- 3,468 Heated S.F.
- 3-4 Beds
- 2.5-3.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Porch
Arriving at the front, you’re greeted by a covered porch nearly twenty feet wide. This classic southern-style space easily fits rocking chairs or a porch swing, shaded by the roof and framed by clean lines.
Sipping morning coffee here just feels right, setting the tone for the calm and sense of connection you’ll find throughout the house.

Foyer
Through the natural wood front door, you find yourself in a bright foyer that serves as the central hub.
The foyer is wide, giving a gracious feel rather than a cramped one, and your eye is drawn toward the main living area.
On one side, a barn door leads to the study, while straight ahead there’s a glimpse of the vaulted living room.

Study
To your right, the study is a flexible, sunny room sized for true productivity or relaxing with a good book.
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Built-ins along one wall provide practical storage and a polished look. French doors or a sliding barn door make it easy to keep this space accessible, yet still set apart from the main living zones.
It works as well for video calls as it does for quiet weekend reading.

Dining
Across from the study, the dining room is clearly defined yet open, just steps from both the foyer and the kitchen.
With tall windows and its spot near the front of the house, it’s easy to picture this space bright with natural light during family meals or holiday gatherings.
The open flow is great for entertaining, but you still get a touch of formality from the layout.
Personally, I think this strikes a nice balance for everyday use and special occasions.

Vaulted Living
The living room stands out as the main gathering space on this floor. A dramatic vaulted ceiling lifts the room, and big windows stretch almost from floor to ceiling, echoing that bright farmhouse vibe.
Built-ins on one wall flank the fireplace, creating perfect spots for display and storage without any clutter.
With views toward the kitchen, porch, and sunroom, this is where everyone naturally comes together for movie nights or lazy weekends.

Kitchen
From the living room, you move right into the kitchen, and the first thing you’ll notice is the oversized island—there’s plenty of space for prepping meals or sharing snacks with friends.
The layout is practical: the refrigerator and pantry are close by, and the range is centered along the back wall for a true work triangle.
A window over the sink brings in daylight, and the breakfast nook nearby keeps things social.
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I love how the designer kept this area open, but still gave each zone its own identity.

Breakfast
Next to the kitchen, the breakfast area is perfect for casual meals or a quick bite before school. With windows on two sides, this space is filled with soft natural light, and you’re just steps from the vaulted porch—ideal for those days when outdoor dining sounds appealing.

Vaulted Porch
Through a set of doors from the living room, you walk out onto a vaulted rear porch that’s built for relaxing or hosting friends.
This porch matches the front style, but opens up to the backyard. The high ceiling and deep layout give you space for both dining and lounging.
Hosting a summer cookout or just enjoying a quiet evening outside is easy in this spot.

Sunroom
Back inside, the sunroom sits just off the living room. This bonus space is a real highlight for me—windows on three sides fill it with sunlight and give you a panoramic backyard view.
Imagine using this room as a peaceful morning retreat, a hobby space, or even a playroom that keeps kids close but out of the main living area.
The natural light and views make it a favorite all year round.

Bedroom #3
Beyond the sunroom, you’ll find Bedroom #3. It’s comfortably sized for a child, guest, or live-in relative.
The walk-in closet here is surprisingly spacious, giving plenty of room for clothes and storage bins.
There’s also a linen closet in the hall, which makes everyday living easier.

Bedroom #4
Bedroom #4, just across the short hall, features its own walk-in closet and sits at the corner of the house.
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The window placement keeps the space private while still letting in lots of daylight. Depending on what you need, this room could serve as a bedroom, a second office, or a creative workspace.
I find that kind of versatility really valuable.

Hall Bath and Linen
Both Bedroom #3 and Bedroom #4 share a convenient hall bath, and there’s a linen closet just outside for towels or extra bedding. I appreciate how the designer put these essentials nearby, so you’re not running across the house for basics.

Owner’s Suite
On the opposite side of the main level, the owner’s suite is set apart for maximum privacy.
This room truly feels like a retreat, with large windows that bring in views of the backyard and make the space feel even larger.
The bathroom is just as impressive, with a soaking tub, oversized shower, double vanity, and a separate water closet for comfort.
The walk-in closet is generous enough for big wardrobes, and there’s direct access to the laundry room—a detail I always appreciate for convenience.

Laundry
The laundry room connects both to the owner’s suite and the main hall, with space for sorting, folding, and storage along one wall.
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This room is tucked away yet still easy to reach. A bench and shelves near the entry offer a mudroom-like setup, perfect for organizing shoes and backpacks as you come in from the garage.

Powder Room
Just off the main hall, you’ll find a powder room for guests. It’s set in a private spot, away from the main living spaces but still easy to locate.
This detail makes hosting simple and keeps the family baths less busy during gatherings.

Pantry
As you move between the kitchen and dining areas, you’ll pass the walk-in pantry. Its location makes it easy to restock groceries or stash supplies, and there’s plenty of room for bulk storage to keep kitchen counters clear.

Garage
Heading through the laundry, you reach the attached two-car garage. This garage is larger than average, with ample space for cars, bikes, and yard gear, plus extra depth for storage or a workbench.
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There’s a direct connection to the laundry and main hallway, which helps keep muddy shoes and bags contained.

Up the Stairs
Now let’s head upstairs, where even more space opens up.

Loft/Media
At the top of the stairs, the loft/media room is designed for flexibility. It’s easy to imagine comfy seating, a TV, and maybe a gaming console here.
This area works as a hangout for teens, a second living room, or a quiet reading nook.
A barn door lets you close it off when you want some quiet, which I think is a great feature for noise control.

Guest Bedroom
Next to the loft, the guest bedroom is surprisingly spacious, with enough room for a queen bed and a sitting area. Natural light pours in from the window, making it ideal for overnight visitors or even an older child who wants more independence.

Full Bath and Linen
There’s a full bath on this level, easily accessed from both the guest bedroom and the loft. A nearby linen closet keeps towels and supplies handy, so guests feel settled and comfortable.

Optional Bonus Room
At the far end of the hall, you’ll notice a door to the optional bonus room.
This space is over sixteen by thirty-eight feet, with a dormer window for extra light.
You have endless options here—media room, home gym, studio, or just extra storage. I think this flexibility will appeal to anyone who wants room to grow or has hobbies that need space.

Open Below
From the loft, you can look down into the open space above the vaulted living room.
This feature keeps the whole house feeling airy and connected. I love the way the view from here shows how thoughtfully these spaces flow together.

Stairs to Lower Level
Back on the main floor, there’s also a staircase leading down to the lower level. This area is mostly unfinished and labeled “under porch” on the plans, but you can see it’s meant for future expansion.

Lower Level
The unfinished basement stretches beneath the main section of the house and the porches. With so much square footage, you could easily finish part of it later as a workshop, storage area, or even a game room.
Having garage access from here is a practical bonus, especially for projects or yard work.
Every corner of this home offers another thoughtful detail or opportunity for comfortable living. If you’re thinking about daily routines, long-term plans, or just want a place that feels both new and familiar, I believe this farmhouse design covers it all.
The mix of sunlit rooms, private nooks, and open gathering areas makes it easy to picture life unfolding here through every season.

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