
This house offers nearly 7,000 square feet of living space across multiple levels, blending classic farmhouse lines with mountain lodge touches.
With eight bedrooms spread out for privacy, plus a host of unique spaces, you’ll have room for extended family, guests, or just plenty of elbow room.
I’m excited to take you on a tour from the sun-filled main floor to the versatile lower level.
Specifications:
- 6,968 Heated S.F.
- 8 Beds
- 6.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Covered Porch
The wide front porch invites you to slow down for a moment. Surrounded by blooming hydrangeas and lush shrubs, it’s the perfect spot to sip coffee in the morning or relax in the shade with a book.
The low-pitched roofline provides shelter from rain or sun. As you walk up, the entry feels genuinely open and inviting.

Entry
Once inside, the foyer with a soaring ceiling makes an immediate impression. This isn’t just a pass-through; it’s wide enough to feel spacious, and you can see straight into the main living areas.
Natural light pours in through sidelights and transom windows. From here, you can head left into a private study or straight ahead to the main gathering spaces.

Study
Located just off the entry, the study offers a quiet retreat. Double doors give you privacy for work or calls.
The room is generously sized, ready for built-in shelving or a large desk. If you work from home or need a peaceful nook, I think this setup is spot on.

Gallery
As you move forward, the gallery acts as the home’s main artery, connecting living spaces and bedroom wings.
It’s more than a hallway, with room to display art or family photos along its length.
A powder room and linen closet are placed conveniently nearby. The gallery helps keep traffic flowing and the house feeling organized.

Great Room
The great room features vaulted ceilings and a wall of windows looking out onto the covered back patio.
A fireplace anchors one end, making it perfect for gathering on chilly evenings. There’s plenty of space, so you can arrange cozy seating by the fire or set up a larger entertaining area.
The open flow between the great room, kitchen, and dining room keeps everyone connected.

Kitchen
As you enter the kitchen, it’s clear this space is designed for big gatherings. A massive island takes center stage, offering plenty of prep space and casual seating.
The perimeter counters stretch along two walls, and windows above the sink bring in lots of natural light.
There’s a walk-in pantry nearby to keep everything organized and within reach. I love how the kitchen flows into the dining area and out onto the patio—perfect for both daily life and holidays.

Dining Room
The dining room sits in a light-filled corner, with windows on two sides and direct access to the covered patio.
It’s large enough for a big table, so hosting a crowd is easy. The openness makes every meal feel special, but you still get a sense of separation when you want a more formal vibe.

Covered Patio
Just outside the dining and great rooms, the covered patio spans the width of the house.
This is a three-season bonus space, shaded from the sun and protected from rain. Add some string lights and outdoor seating, and you have a backyard retreat ready for barbecues or quiet evenings.

Owner Suite
Down a private hallway to the left of the great room, you’ll find the owner suite.
This wing feels like its own apartment. The oversized bedroom has tall ceilings and a fireplace for cozy nights.
Dual walk-in closets with built-ins provide plenty of storage. I really appreciate how this suite is set apart from the busier parts of the house, offering a peaceful escape after a long day.

Owner Bath
Walking into the owner bath, you’ll find a spa-style layout with separate vanities, a soaking tub under a window, and a walk-in shower.
There’s a private water closet and lots of linen storage. The bath feels bright and airy, making mornings feel like a treat instead of a rush.

Bedroom #4
Next to the owner suite, Bedroom #4 is spacious and comes with a walk-in closet.
It’s great for a child, guest, or even a second office. There’s a full bath just across the hall, making this area comfortable for anyone who wants extra privacy.

Bedroom #3
Across the gallery, Bedroom #3 is a bit larger and has access to its own full bath.
The walk-in closet offers plenty of storage for clothes or toys. Both bedrooms in this wing are close to the main living areas, yet they’re far enough from the action to stay quiet.

Bath (Bedroom Wing)
Serving Bedrooms #3 and #4, this full bath is thoughtfully located. A separate vanity zone lets two people get ready at once.
Linen storage is right outside the door, keeping towels and essentials handy.

Guest Suite Wing Entry
If you continue past the kitchen and mud room, you’ll find a unique feature: a second private entry that leads into a full guest suite wing. This area feels like an apartment of its own, perfect for long-term visitors or multi-generational living.

Living Room (Guest Suite Wing)
The guest suite’s living room is bright, thanks to large windows facing the front yard. There’s plenty of space for a sofa, chairs, and a media setup, making it feel like a true home within the home.

Dining (Guest Suite Wing)
The dining area in the guest wing is open to its living room and sits near the windows. It’s a cozy spot for everyday meals and offers a more intimate setting.

Kitchen (Guest Suite Wing)
The guest suite’s kitchen is surprisingly roomy, with an island for prep work, lots of cabinetry, and all the appliances needed for independent living. It’s a great addition for guests or family who want a bit of independence.

Guest Bedroom #1
Down the hall, Guest Bedroom #1 is spacious and bright, with a large wardrobe for storage and direct access to a hall bath. Windows facing the front make the room cheerful throughout the day.

Guest Bedroom #2
Right next door, Guest Bedroom #2 offers a walk-in closet and similar space. The shared bath is just steps away, so guests can easily settle in and feel comfortable.

Bath (Guest Suite Wing)
This bathroom serves both guest bedrooms and the common areas. It includes a full tub and shower and linen storage in the hall.

Bedroom #2 (Main Floor)
Toward the center of the home, Bedroom #2 is on the main level just off the laundry and mud room.
This room could flex as a guest room, playroom, or hobby space. It’s close to the main hall bath, making it practical for overnight guests.

Laundry Room
A large laundry room sits between the mud room and kitchen. There’s counter space for folding, a sink, and storage cabinets above and below.
You can close the door to keep laundry piles out of sight, which I think is essential for a busy household.

Mud Room
Coming in from the garage, the mud room is tailored for daily life. Hooks and cubbies line the wall for coats, shoes, and backpacks.
There’s also a bench for putting on boots. This space keeps the rest of the house cleaner and more organized.

Pantry
Next to the mud room and steps from the kitchen, the walk-in pantry gives you plenty of space for bulk groceries and small appliances. With shelving on all sides, staying organized is easy.

2-Car Garage
The main garage is oversized and fits two vehicles comfortably, with storage along the sides for bikes, tools, or sports gear. There’s a direct entrance into the mud room, making unloading a breeze.

Single Garage
A second, single-car garage connects directly to the guest suite wing. This could be perfect for an in-law, caretaker, or extra storage for adventure gear.

Powder Room
Off the main gallery, the powder room is convenient for guests and anyone using the main living areas. It’s simple and private, keeping the full bathrooms free for family use.

Linen Closets
Throughout the main floor, multiple linen closets are placed with care. You’ll find them in hallways near bedrooms and bathrooms, making it easy to keep towels and sheets handy without clutter.

Stairs to Lower Level
Let’s go downstairs. The staircase brings you into a lower level that dramatically expands your living space.
It’s ideal for big gatherings or for kids who need room to sprawl.

Family Room (Lower Level)
The family room below is enormous, stretching 54 feet. This space is perfect for movie marathons, ping pong, or a big sectional where everyone can relax for Sunday football.
Windows at one end keep it feeling bright, so it doesn’t feel like a basement at all.
I love how this area gives you options for play, hosting, or just spreading out.

Bedroom #5
Off the family room, Bedroom #5 is large and has its own walk-in closet. It works well for guests who want more privacy or teens who need their own hangout.

Bedroom #6
Bedroom #6 is also on the lower level, with a walk-in closet. I think this room could easily be a home gym, hobby room, or gaming den if you don’t need all eight bedrooms.

Bath (Lower Level)
A full bathroom serves the lower-level bedrooms and family room. It’s spacious, so no one has to wait in line during sleepovers or when everyone’s home for the holidays.

Mechanical/Storage
A dedicated room handles mechanicals and storage, keeping the rest of the lower level tidy. You can stash off-season decor, tools, or anything else out of sight but within easy reach.

Unfinished Storage
Two sizable unfinished storage rooms sit off the family room. These are invaluable for keeping holiday decorations, sports gear, or bulk supplies organized and out of the way.

Crawl Spaces
Several crawl spaces offer even more hidden storage or provide access for maintenance. These areas are the unsung heroes of a big house, making sure everything runs smoothly behind the scenes.
With every area covered, this home proves to be practical, flexible, and truly inviting. If you love hosting a crowd, want quiet corners, or need space for the everyday rush, each part of this house has its own purpose and personality.
The two levels and thoughtful layout let you spread out, settle in, and start building memories that last.

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