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Moving past the classic curb appeal, you’ll see this home is more than just attractive.
There’s a thoughtful flow that makes daily life comfortable, with practical storage, inviting communal spaces, and enough privacy for every member of the family.
Every inch of the 2,083 square feet feels intentional, and the layout balances open entertaining areas with cozy retreats.
I’m excited to walk you through the plan so you can picture how it really works, day in and day out.
Specifications:
- 2,083 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:

Front Porch
The front porch draws you in immediately. With its generous 10’8” by 10’8” size and vaulted ceiling, you’ve got a space that goes beyond just a place to pause.
Picture a couple of rocking chairs or a small bench, maybe a pot of seasonal flowers on either side of the front door.
The overhang and those rich wood accents you saw in the exterior photos combine to make this a genuinely inviting area for guests and for those quiet mornings with coffee while the neighborhood wakes up.

Foyer
As you enter the foyer, you’re greeted by a sense of openness. The 10-foot ceiling gives this space just enough drama to set the stage, but it never feels stuffy.
There’s plenty of wall space for a slim console table or even a gallery of family photos.
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To your right, you’ll find easy access to a coat closet, and to your left, a quick turn leads you toward the main living areas.
The foyer subtly divides the private bedroom wing from the main living spaces, which I think makes a world of difference when you want that extra bit of quiet.

Bedroom #4
Just off the foyer, Bedroom #4 sits behind its own doorway. At 11’ x 11’4”, it’s nicely sized for a teenager’s room, a guest suite, or even a home office.
Natural light filters in through the front-facing window. I like that this room is a bit separated from the other bedrooms.
It could be the perfect spot for overnight guests, giving them some privacy, or for someone working from home who needs quiet but doesn’t want to be too far removed from the action.

Bedroom #3
Moving along the hall, you come to Bedroom #3. About 12’ x 10’, it’s the classic secondary bedroom—big enough for a full-size bed and a small desk.
Since it sits close to Bedroom #2, I can see this side of the house as an ideal kids’ zone.
The nine-foot ceiling keeps it feeling open, and the window offers a steady stream of daylight, perfect for homework or unwinding.

Bedroom #2
Next, Bedroom #2 mirrors its neighbor in size and layout. With another window looking out to the side yard, it feels just as bright.
These two bedrooms would be great for siblings who want their own space but are close enough for late-night whispers.
The shared hallway makes morning routines easy, and both rooms are only steps away from the shared full bath.

Bath 2
The main bath for these bedrooms is well designed. Twin sinks mean less squabbling in the mornings, and there’s enough counter space for two to get ready at once.
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The tub-shower combo keeps things functional and simple, and there’s a linen closet right in the bath for extra towels or toiletries.
I’ve seen similar layouts get cluttered, but this one feels open, never crowded.

Linen Closet
Right outside Bath 2 sits a linen closet. It’s one of those spaces that’s easy to overlook but makes a huge difference.
You can store spare bedding, extra toiletries, or even board games if this side of the house is kid-central.
I think every busy household appreciates not running across the house for a towel after a bath.

Great Room
Leaving the private bedroom wing, you’ll find yourself in the great room. This is the true hub of daily life.
At almost 20 feet in length, the space opens up with a 10-foot ceiling that keeps things airy and inviting.
The gas fireplace sits to one side, perfect for cozying up in winter, but there’s still plenty of room to float a sectional or host a crowd for movie night.
Large windows along the back wall let in natural light and give you a view straight out to the rear porch.
The layout flows right into the dining and kitchen areas, which I think makes entertaining feel effortless.

Rear Porch
The great room extends into the rear porch, which is much more than just a basic patio.
At 22’8” by 13’8”, you’ve got a true outdoor living room. The outdoor kitchen area (labeled in the plan) is a huge bonus for summer grilling or weekend brunches.
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You can easily host friends or enjoy a peaceful evening here, as this covered space expands your living area.
The porch feels private thanks to the home’s layout, making it a natural spot to unwind or entertain.
Its direct connection to the great room encourages you to use this space often, not just on special occasions.

Dining
Back inside, the dining room is open to both the kitchen and great room. At just over 11’ by 11’, it fits a family table comfortably without overwhelming the space.
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The proximity to the kitchen is a huge plus for serving meals, but the defined area gives it a bit more formality than a typical open-concept design.
There’s enough room for a buffet along one wall or a display cabinet for special dishes.

Kitchen
This kitchen is designed for both casual family breakfasts and holiday cooking marathons. The island is substantial, offering seating for at least four.
There’s plenty of workspace, and the placement of the sink allows you to chat with people in the dining or great room while preparing meals.
I appreciate the walk-in pantry—at 7’4” by 6’, you can actually store everything you need without crowding the cabinets.
The refrigerator, double wall ovens, and range are all close but not cramped, making the kitchen a functional hub for both serious cooks and casual snackers.

Pantry
Speaking of storage, the walk-in pantry truly stands out. It’s genuinely large enough for bulk goods, small appliances, and those extra baking sheets that always seem to clutter up lesser kitchens.
I like that the pantry is within arm’s reach of the main cooking space, but hidden behind a door to keep things looking tidy.

Powder
The powder room sits just off the kitchen, which is a practical spot for guests or for anyone coming in from the garage.
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The location makes it easy to access without walking through the private bedroom spaces. With a window for natural light and just enough room for a pedestal sink and toilet, it’s more than sufficient for quick visits.

Drop Off
Next to the powder room, you’ll see a handy drop-off station. This is the spot for shoes, backpacks, and the day’s mail.
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Its position, just inside the doorway from the garage, means less clutter in the kitchen and a smoother transition as you come and go.
Hooks, cubbies, and maybe even a bench could make it a true catch-all for daily essentials.
I’m a fan of this sort of practical feature. It’s one of those touches that keeps the rest of the house feeling serene.

Utility
Adjacent to the drop-off and kitchen, the utility room is well-placed for laundry and chores.
With a folding counter and broom closet, you’re set up for everything from sorting socks to stashing cleaning supplies.
There’s natural light here too, making it feel less like a chore zone and more like a functional extension of your living space.

Master Bedroom
Located at the rear of the home, the master bedroom is a true retreat. Measuring 15’ by 14’, it’s spacious but still cozy.
The window looks out to the backyard, so you have privacy and a peaceful view.
Its location also provides insulation from any noise elsewhere in the house, making it easier to unwind at the end of a long day.
I think the placement feels intentional, close to the living area but removed enough to provide genuine rest.

Master Closet
Connected to the bedroom, the walk-in closet is more than generous at 15’ by 6’.
With dedicated spaces for shoes, shelves, and hanging clothes, it’ll handle even the most dedicated wardrobes.
There’s space for a dressing bench or just more storage as needed. The closet connects conveniently to both the master bath and utility room.
I’ve seen this design choice become more popular, and for good reason—it’s simply easier when laundry and dressing are so closely linked.

Master Bathroom
The master bath delivers the comfort you’d expect in a new American farmhouse. There’s a separate soaking tub and a large walk-in shower.
Dual vanities mean you’re not elbowing for space, and the private water closet adds extra privacy.
The linen closet is right inside, which helps keep towels and toiletries organized. The whole room feels bright and serene thanks to the window placement and thoughtful layout.

Two Car Garage
Heading back toward the front of the house, the two-car garage is designed for daily use.
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At 24’ by 22’, there’s ample room for vehicles, bikes, or even a small workshop area.
The 9-foot ceiling gives it a bit of extra vertical space, which I’d use for overhead storage.
There’s a dedicated open storage nook at the back of the garage, perfect for lawn tools, bins, or seasonal decor.
Entry from the garage leads you right into the drop-off area, making it easy to bring in groceries or muddy boots.

Storage
Just off the front porch, a 5’ by 5’ storage room offers a spot for packages, gardening tools, or even holiday decorations. It’s a clever touch that means you no longer have to cram everything into the garage or attic.
After exploring every room and space on this level, you get a real sense of how the thoughtful layout would work for a modern family.
There’s a balance between private retreats and gathering spaces, always with practical storage and a sense of style that feels warm, not fussy.
The combination of craftsman charm and modern farmhouse details really stands out in every detail.

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