
It’s not every day you come across a home that nails both comfort and charisma, but this modern European-inspired design does just that.
Clean lines, welcoming white brick, and oversized black-framed windows set the stage, but the real magic happens as you move from room to room.
With multiple levels, 5 bedrooms, endless storage, and spaces designed for every mood or occasion, this house feels ready for both lively gatherings and quiet nights in.
Let’s take a closer look at how each room connects to daily life, exploring every corner from the sun-soaked entry to the hidden perks below.
Specifications:
- 3,500 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 5 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Entry and Foyer
As you walk up the wide cobblestone drive, the exterior’s symmetry and textured landscaping offer a sense of order and ease.

Once you step onto the covered stoop and through the light wood front door, the entry welcomes you with its openness.

High ceilings and a patterned wood floor make the space feel airy, while sunlight pours in from the huge grid window overhead.

There’s just enough room for a console table—perfect for tossing your keys, setting down groceries, or displaying a few favorite finds.
Unlike cramped foyers where guests bump into each other, this area serves as a calm introduction to the rest of the home.
Den
Just off the entry, you’ll see the den. The vibe here feels more private, making it ideal for a home office, reading retreat, or even a music room.
The 11-foot ceiling keeps it feeling spacious, and its location ensures you won’t hear the buzz from the kitchen or great room.
I think this separation works really well if you value having a place to focus or unwind.

Dining Room
Steps from the foyer, the dining room stands out with its open feel. It’s easy to picture a long light wood table set for a family dinner, sunlight streaming through tall windows, and a modern black chandelier overhead.

The room connects directly to the kitchen, which makes serving big holiday meals or quick breakfasts surprisingly simple.

There’s enough space for eight, maybe more if you bring in a bench or two.
Kitchen
Now, into the kitchen, which really highlights the home’s blend of style and function. The creamy cabinetry, marble-look countertops, and brass fixtures strike a balance between modern elegance and inviting warmth.

A wide island, seating four comfortably, stands at the center and is ready for everything from homework to happy hour.

Thanks to the open plan, you can chat with someone in the dining room or keep an eye on activity in the great room while you prep dinner.
The pantry sits just off the kitchen, so storing bulk groceries or that extra coffee maker doesn’t eat into your main workspace.
Dinette
Right beside the kitchen, you’ll notice the dinette. This space is flexible—use it for casual family meals, weekend brunches, or even an afternoon of board games.
Generous windows keep the mood bright, and the 11-foot ceiling adds to the sense of openness.
If you ask me, this layout really encourages people to linger and connect rather than dash off after eating.

Great Room
As you move deeper into the home, the great room opens up. Cathedral ceilings, a wall of windows, and a striking fireplace set the mood for gatherings.

Plush sofas, textured armchairs, and a soft rug establish the space as a relaxing hub.

You can host friends for a movie night or enjoy a quiet evening by the fire.


I think the way this area connects to the dining and kitchen spaces makes it ideal for both big gatherings and everyday living.
Covered Porch
Off the great room, sliding doors open to a covered porch. This outdoor space feels like a natural extension of the home, shaded and roomy enough for a seating set or even a small dining table.
You can enjoy your morning coffee here, watch summer storms roll in, or host a barbecue without worrying about the weather.
Having this direct connection to the backyard is a luxury that makes indoor-outdoor living easy and enjoyable.

Bedroom 2
Down one hallway off the great room, you’ll find Bedroom 2. Cathedral ceilings and well-placed windows keep it feeling open and inviting.
This room is sized for comfort, working well as a guest suite or a lucky teenager’s haven.
There’s direct access to a shared bath, which helps keep mornings running smoothly if several people need to get ready at once.

Bedroom 3
Right next door, Bedroom 3 mirrors the setup of Bedroom 2, with just a bit less square footage.
It’s ideal for a child, visiting family, or even a hobby room if you don’t need the extra sleeping space.
I like that both bedrooms are close to each other and the shared bath, yet set apart from the main suite for privacy.

Hall Bath
Serving Bedrooms 2 and 3, the hall bath is laid out with convenience in mind.


There’s a makeup counter, dual sinks, and plenty of elbow room for busy mornings. The layout makes sharing easier, so one person can shower while another uses the mirror, which helps avoid any morning traffic jams.
Linen Closet
Between Bedrooms 2 and 3, a linen closet sits in the hall. It may seem small, but having storage like this nearby is a real time-saver when you need towels or extra bedding.

Master Bedroom
Now for the master suite, positioned at the far end of the house for maximum privacy.

Vaulted wood ceilings, oversized windows, and a soft neutral palette make this room feel like a retreat.

There’s a cozy reading nook, room for a king bed, and a dresser wall that’s perfect for your favorite art or a TV.
I think anyone would appreciate this separation from the rest of the bedrooms, especially if you enjoy a quiet morning or want to wind down without interruption.
Master Bathroom
Walk into the master bath and you’ll find a space that turns daily routines into something special.
Twin vanities stretch beneath a huge mirror, with brass fixtures catching the light. There’s a freestanding tub framed by windows, and a glass-enclosed shower just steps away.
Everything feels generous: counter space, storage, and the amount of natural light. If you want a spa-like escape at home, this bathroom absolutely delivers.

Master Closet
Right off the bathroom, the master closet is surprisingly spacious. There’s plenty of room for built-ins, shelves, and maybe even a bench for sitting down while you tie your shoes.
This setup keeps clutter out of the bedroom and makes getting ready each day far more efficient.

Mudroom
Heading back from the master suite toward the garage entry, you’ll pass through the mudroom.
Here, you’ll find a “catch all” nook for mail and keys, a folding counter for laundry, and built-in lockers for shoes, backpacks, or sports gear.
This area is made for real life, keeping the mess contained so the rest of your home stays tidy.
I think this kind of buffer zone is essential if you have kids or pets.

Laundry and Linen
Connected to the mudroom, the laundry area includes a folding counter and another linen closet.
It’s handy not having to carry clothes across the house, and the extra storage helps keep everything organized.
Every detail here supports convenience.

Breezeway
A short breezeway links the mudroom with the second, larger garage. You’re sheltered from rain or snow, and moving from car to house is quick and comfortable.
This design keeps noise and fumes away from the main living spaces, which I think is a great feature.

Garage
Let’s talk garages. The main two-car garage is attached directly to the mudroom, while a massive three-car garage sits across the breezeway.
There’s room for cars, bikes, tools, or even a workshop. If you’ve got a growing family or enjoy hobbies, this kind of garage setup is a total win.

Pantry
Just off the kitchen, the pantry provides deep storage for everything from dry goods to small appliances. You’re never far from what you need, making meal prep easier and more enjoyable.

Back to the Stairs
Near the kitchen and entry, the staircase leads you down to a completely different side of the home. The lower level opens up new possibilities, so you can entertain, host guests, or just spread out.

Family Room (Lower Level)
At the foot of the stairs, you arrive in a spacious family room. This isn’t just a basement rec room—it’s a finished space with built-in storage, big enough for a sectional, game tables, or even a home gym setup.
Natural light filters in from above, so it never feels dark or closed off. If you love movie marathons or need a spot for kids to play, this room adapts easily.

Table Area
Adjacent to the family room, the table area is a flexible spot for board games, art projects, or casual meals. It’s open to the wet bar and the rest of the lower level, so you’re always in on the fun.

Wet Bar
The wet bar nearby is ready for snacks, drinks, or entertaining. There’s counter space for mixing up drinks or setting out appetizers, plus storage for glassware and supplies.
This space could easily become the center of your next game night.

Theatre
Placed for maximum sound control, the dedicated theatre room is a real treat. Built-ins provide space for media equipment, and the size of the room means you can bring in comfy recliners or a full sectional.
When you want a true cinematic experience at home, this is the place to be.

Flex Room
Off the theatre and table area, there’s a flex room ready to meet your needs.
Turn it into a home gym, studio, or even a homework hub. I love when homes give you room to grow and adapt as your needs change.

Bedroom 4
On the lower level’s opposite wing, you’ll find Bedroom 4. With a full closet and easy access to the bathroom, it’s perfect for guests or older kids who want their own retreat.

Bedroom 5
Next to Bedroom 4, Bedroom 5 offers much of the same setup. It could work as a guestroom, playroom, or a dedicated office if you want some peace and quiet away from the main living areas.

Lower Level Bathroom
Serving Bedrooms 4 and 5, the lower level bathroom is laid out just as conveniently as those upstairs. There’s a makeup counter and plenty of space, so no one feels cramped even when the house is full.

Sitting Area
Near the stairs, the sitting area provides a quiet corner to read, chat, or just take a break. With the open-to-above layout, you feel connected to the rest of the house while still having a bit of privacy.

Storage Rooms
Finally, the lower level offers two large storage rooms. These are a lifesaver if you have bulky holiday decorations, sports gear, or just need a place to stash items you don’t use every day.
There’s no need to sacrifice living space for things you only use once in a while.
This home manages to deliver a great layout at every turn, layering practical details with spaces built for connection, comfort, and adaptability. You’ll find that each room fits naturally into the flow of daily life, whether you’re hosting a crowd or looking for a cozy corner to call your own.

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