
Step up to this modern farmhouse and you’ll feel the fresh energy immediately. Crisp white siding, large black-framed windows, and a blend of wood and metal details create a style that is both timeless and up to date.
Once inside, you’ll discover two full floors, each thoughtfully organized for comfort, entertaining, and everyday family life.
The spaces are open and airy, but every room has its own distinct character and purpose.
Let’s walk through each area, from the welcoming entry to the private bedrooms, and see how everything connects in a way that just makes sense.
Specifications:
- 4,736 Heated S.F.
- 5 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 5 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Entry / Foyer
As soon as you step inside, the entry feels bright and open. Tall glass doors bring in natural light and offer a peek at the greenery outside.

With floor-to-ceiling windows and minimalist tables topped with leafy plants, the space feels tidy and inviting.

There’s plenty of room to greet guests, drop your bags, or catch your breath after a busy day.
I really love the mix of modern lines and warm touches here. It isn’t just a hallway—it sets the tone for the whole home.
Study
Just off the main entry, the study offers a private but connected workspace. High ceilings and tall windows make it feel light and airy, so you’ll actually want to spend time here.
If you’re handling daily emails or settling in with a good book, the atmosphere stays calm and focused.
The built-in closet adds flexibility, making this room easy to use as a guest bedroom or a hobby space if your needs change.

Sitting Room
The sitting room is perfect for relaxed conversation or morning coffee. It opens right to the courtyard, letting you enjoy fresh air whenever the weather cooperates.
Cathedral ceilings add a touch of drama without overwhelming the space. I like how this room anchors the front of the house and offers a quieter option compared to the more open great room beyond.

Courtyard
At the center of the main floor, the courtyard brings in a splash of green.
It’s enclosed on three sides, creating a private and peaceful spot that feels like your own little garden.
I can easily picture family brunches or quiet afternoons here. The setup lets you enjoy the outdoors while staying connected to the main living areas.

Great Room
Step into the great room and you’ll notice the soaring ceilings, a dramatic fireplace, and huge windows that pour in natural light.

The layout is centered around gatherings, with plenty of space for oversized sofas and accent chairs.


Creamy neutrals and deep charcoals combine for a cozy yet sophisticated look. Movie nights and lively get-togethers fit perfectly here, and the sliding doors lead right out to the covered patio for easy indoor-outdoor living.



Dining Room
The dining room sits open to both the great room and kitchen, making it great for everything from casual dinners to special occasions.

A long marble table and plush chairs set the scene for memorable meals, while windows all around bring in light from every direction.
Dark curtains add a little drama but keep the mood relaxed. I think the open flow to the kitchen turns this area into a true hub for daily life.
Kitchen
The kitchen is designed for both efficiency and style. A massive island that seats six takes center stage, perfect for breakfast, homework, or impromptu happy hours.

Floor-to-ceiling cabinets in warm wood tones feel modern and welcoming. The black marble backsplash and sculptural chandelier add a high-end touch.

There’s plenty of counter space and storage, so you’ll always have room to prep or entertain.

The kitchen flows directly into the dining area and a handy pantry, keeping everything within easy reach.
Pantry and Coffee Bar
Right off the kitchen, the pantry offers shelves galore to help keep things organized. You’ll also find a built-in coffee bar here, so your morning routine stays close to the action but out of sight from guests.
I think this dedicated spot really helps keep the kitchen tidy, especially during busy mornings or big gatherings.

Mud Room
As you come in from the garage, the mud room is built for real life.
Lockers and benches make it simple to store boots, coats, and sports gear. There’s even a small nook for keys and mail.
This space acts as a buffer between outside and inside, and I appreciate how it helps keep things organized without being an afterthought.

Mechanical Room
Just beyond the mud room, you’ll find the mechanical room. It’s not a spot you’ll use every day, but it’s easy to access for home systems and extra storage.

Powder Bath
The powder bath is located off the main hallway. It’s perfect for guests or for quick cleanups before heading out.


The placement gives enough privacy while keeping it close to the living spaces.
Covered Porches and Patios
At the back of the house, you’ll find an expansive series of covered patios. These areas are great for outdoor living.

The layout connects the great room to the master suite, so you can enjoy everything from summer barbecues to quiet evenings by the fire table.
With the pool just steps away, relaxing and entertaining are easy. I think the way the inside and outside blend together here feels natural and effortless.
Master Suite
The master suite is designed for privacy. High ceilings and large windows make it feel airy and bright, with enough room for a sitting area or a reading nook by the fireplace.

I noticed the dark wood accent wall and stone fireplace—they add warmth and a sense of retreat.

The suite also connects directly to its own covered patio, making it easy to step outside in the morning or before bed.
Master Bathroom
The master bathroom feels indulgent but practical. Dual vanities, a deep soaking tub, and a dramatic pendant light create a spa-like atmosphere.
There’s plenty of space to move around, lots of storage, and natural light from generous windows.
The finishes—marble, warm wood, and matte black fixtures—strike a great balance between luxury and comfort.
If you’re looking for a bathroom that truly feels like a retreat, this one stands out.

Master Walk-In Closet and Laundry
Connected to the bathroom is a large walk-in closet with built-in dressers and shelves, plus a bench for getting ready.
Keep going and you’ll reach a laundry space with folding counters and extra storage. Having these features all together in one area makes daily routines much smoother.
I think this layout is especially helpful for busy mornings or late-night laundry.

Additional Storage and Hallways
The main floor also includes extra storage rooms, both near the master suite and outside the garage.
These rooms are big enough for everything from holiday decorations to off-season gear. Dedicated storage like this really helps keep the main living spaces clutter-free.

Breezeway and Family Room
If you want to skip the main living areas and head to the back of the property, the breezeway connects the garages to the family room.
This space feels casual and flexible. The family room’s cathedral ceiling and open layout make it a great spot for kids, games, or cozy movie nights.
There’s even a small servery for snacks and drinks. A nearby storm shelter adds an extra layer of safety, although I hope you’ll never need it.

Dual Garages
This home includes two garages. The main garage connects right to the mud room, offering space for several vehicles and extra storage.
Across the breezeway, a second garage gives you even more flexible options, such as a workshop, gym, or a place for outdoor gear.
I think anyone with big hobbies or a growing family will appreciate these possibilities.

Storage Rooms
Each garage comes with attached storage rooms, giving you a secure spot for tools, bikes, or holiday decor. These out-of-the-way spaces make it easy to stay organized without crowding the main house.

Upstairs Landing
Climbing the main staircase brings you to the upstairs landing, a roomy loft that can serve as a second living area or play zone.
There’s plenty of natural light from the windows and an open balcony overlooking the backyard.
I think this area is perfect for homework, games, or just hanging out away from the busier main level.

Bedroom 2
Bedroom 2 sits at the front of the upper floor. It’s generously sized, with a large closet and direct access to a full bath that also serves Bedroom 3.
Windows on two sides keep it cheerful and bright.

Bedroom 3
Across the hall, Bedroom 3 is just as spacious as Bedroom 2, with plenty of closet space and easy access to the shared bath. Both bedrooms are set apart from the main loft for extra privacy, which I think is great for older kids or guests.

Bedroom 4
Next to the loft, Bedroom 4 is cozy but efficient. It features its own closet and shares a well-appointed bath with Bedroom 5.
This setup gives everyone personal space while keeping the upper floor connected.

Bedroom 5
Bedroom 5 faces the backyard and stays bright all day. There’s a closet with built-in shelves, and like Bedroom 4, it shares the nearby hallway bath.
This works well for a full house. Siblings or guests can share space without feeling crowded.

Shared Bathrooms
The upper floor bathrooms are thoughtfully arranged, offering double vanities and private wet areas. They serve Bedrooms 2, 3, 4, and 5, making busy mornings smoother for everyone.
There’s also an upstairs linen closet and laundry area, so you won’t need to carry baskets up and down the stairs.

Loft
The loft on this level is more than just a hallway. It’s a real hangout spot that could become a media room, study space, or playroom, depending on what you need.
Windows across the back look out over the backyard, and an interior balcony brings in extra light.
I think this second living area makes the upstairs feel like a home within a home.

Balcony
At the back of the loft, sliding doors open to a small balcony. It’s a perfect place for reading, people-watching, or just enjoying some fresh air.

Upstairs Storage and Mechanical Rooms
Finishing out the upper level are more storage rooms and a mechanical closet, all tucked away for easy access without interfering with daily life.
As you walk through this home, you’ll notice how every space feels inviting and thoughtfully designed.
Each room flows naturally into the next, while still offering privacy where you need it most.
The connection between indoor and outdoor spaces feels effortless, and the two-level layout ensures everyone has their own place.
This is a home built for real living, ready for whatever dreams you have in store.

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