
If you’re looking for a home that blends timeless Southern style with practical modern design, this one immediately grabs your attention.
The curb appeal is striking, thanks to a mix of crisp white siding and stone, sturdy porch columns, and black-trimmed windows that truly stand out.
But the appeal goes beyond the exterior. As you enter, you’ll notice an open, connected layout that feels both grand and comfortable, with thoughtful touches throughout to suit real-life living.
Specifications:
- 4,978 Heated S. F.
- 4 Beds
- 4 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Porch
Before you even reach the front door, you’re welcomed by a spacious porch that wraps around the front of the house.
There’s plenty of room here for rocking chairs or a swing.
In the South, a porch is more than just an entryway—it’s a spot for slow mornings and neighborly chats.
The tall columns and the way the space frames the front of the home make it feel like a natural extension of the living areas.
I can picture myself lingering here with a glass of sweet tea before heading inside.

Foyer
As you walk through the front door, you’re greeted by a wide foyer. The lofty ceilings make the area feel open and inviting, rather than just a place to pass through.
There’s space for a console table or bench for dropping keys or kicking off shoes.
From here, you can see how the home flows—bedrooms are on one side and the main living areas are straight ahead.
I appreciate how the foyer immediately sets a calm, welcoming tone for the house.
Dining Room
The dining room is just off the foyer and perfectly located for both formal dinners and casual family gatherings.
With its generous size, you could easily fit a table for ten.
Its placement near both the kitchen and the front entry makes hosting simple. It’s separated enough to feel special, while still connected to the rest of the home.
I really like dining spaces that invite you to stay and chat, and the size and natural light here make that possible.

Bedroom #3
To the left as you enter, bedroom #3 is one of the home’s secondary bedrooms.
It’s well-sized and has a large window that lets in plenty of natural light.
You’ll also find a walk-in closet, which is always a welcome feature—no cramped storage here.
Whether this room becomes a guest space, office, or kid’s room, it feels private but remains close to the main areas.
Bath
Bedrooms #2 and #3 share a conveniently located full bath. The bath includes a sink, toilet, and a tub/shower combination, making it ideal for kids or guests.
I like how it’s positioned between the bedrooms. This setup provides easy access but still maintains privacy with closable doors.
There’s also good storage, so you won’t run out of counter space.

Bedroom #2
Directly across from bedroom #3, you’ll find bedroom #2. The layout of this room makes it adaptable for different needs.
It includes a walk-in closet and space for a dresser or desk. You could use this room as a retreat for a teenager, a guest, or even a home office.
The natural light makes it feel welcoming, and it’s clear this isn’t just an afterthought.
Bedroom Closets and Dressing Area
Between bedroom #2 and the bath, there’s a dedicated walk-in closet and a small dressing area.
This thoughtful detail makes life easier, especially for guests or older kids who need a bit more space.
I think this setup keeps clutter out of the main living areas and maximizes the use of square footage.

Powder Room (PDR)
Near the foyer, the powder room is set aside for guests. I always appreciate having a guest bathroom near the main spaces.
There’s no need for visitors to wander through your private areas to find a restroom.
The powder room is compact but comfortable, and its location is very practical.
Bedroom #4
Heading toward the right side of the house, bedroom #4 is separated from the others for extra privacy.
This room is spacious, with its own full bath and a large closet.
It’s ideal as a guest suite or even a second primary bedroom. The separation works well if you have extended family, frequent guests, or need a quiet home office.

Bath (Bedroom #4)
The private bath attached to bedroom #4 includes a shower, sink, and toilet. This setup gives guests or older kids their own space, almost like a mini-suite. I think this is a great arrangement for multi-generational households or anyone who works from home and needs private space for visitors.
Kitchen
The kitchen is designed for both serious cooking and gathering. A large center island is perfect for meal prep or casual breakfasts.
The kitchen opens directly to the keeping room and living area, so you can chat with family or guests while you cook.
There’s plenty of storage thanks to both upper and lower cabinets, and the walk-in pantry is close by for convenience.
Natural light streams in from the adjacent keeping room and the windows above the sink, making this a bright, cheerful space.

Pantry
Right off the kitchen, the walk-in pantry offers generous storage for groceries, appliances, and everything else you need to keep the household running smoothly.
I love having a pantry this size.
It keeps the kitchen tidy and organized. The location near the garage entry also makes unloading groceries much easier.
Keeping Room
A truly unique feature here is the keeping room just off the kitchen. With vaulted ceilings and a fireplace, this space is perfect for relaxed mornings or winding down in the evening.
You could use it as a secondary living room, a playroom, or a sun-filled reading nook.
There’s a direct connection to the porch, so you can open the doors and let the fresh air in while you enjoy your coffee.

Living Room
The living room serves as the central gathering space, with a generous size and open sight lines to the kitchen, breakfast area, and porch.
There’s plenty of wall space for furniture and media, and the windows bring in lots of natural light from the backyard.
The room feels both welcoming and comfortable. With its fireplace and easy access to the porch, it’s perfect for family movie nights or hosting friends.
Breakfast Area
Situated between the living room and kitchen, the breakfast area is just right for informal meals.
There’s enough space for a good-sized table, and its location keeps everyone connected to the main living spaces.
I can imagine sunny mornings here, with quick access to the porch for outdoor dining when the weather’s nice.

Porch (Rear)
From the living area, you can head out to the rear porch, which really feels like an outdoor room.
The vaulted ceiling and outdoor kitchen make it ideal for year-round entertaining.
Picture summer cookouts or cozy fall evenings with friends and family. The view of the backyard is wide and open, with room for both dining and lounging furniture.
Master Suite
The master suite is set apart from the main living spaces, offering maximum privacy and a sense of calm.
With a vaulted ceiling and windows overlooking the backyard, this room feels airy and serene.
There’s enough space for a king bed, a seating area, and your own personal touches.
The location means you’re close to everything, but shielded from daily activity.

Master Bath (MBA)
Double doors lead into the master bath, which feels like a private spa. There’s a soaking tub, a large walk-in shower, and two separate vanities labeled “His” and “Hers.
” I really appreciate this layout—it makes morning routines so much easier. The bath connects directly to two walk-in closets, so there’s no shortage of storage.
The design creates a comfortable and peaceful space to start or end your day.
His and Hers Closets
Off the master bath, you’ll find two separate walk-in closets. Each is generously sized, with space for clothes, shoes, and even bulky items like luggage or seasonal gear.
I think having two closets helps keep things organized and personal for each person.

Utility Room
Down the hall near the garage, the utility room has everything you need for laundry and storage.
There’s space for a washer and dryer, cabinets above, and a sink for messy projects.
Its location near the mud room means dirty clothes can go straight to the wash, keeping the rest of the house clean.
Mud Room
Just inside from the garage, the mud room is ready for daily life. With hooks, cubbies, and a bench, it’s easy to stash backpacks, shoes, or sports gear as you come and go.
The mud room helps keep the rest of the home tidy, no matter how busy things get.

Safe Room
A feature you don’t often see is the safe room located behind the mud room.
This space adds extra security for storms or emergencies. Even if you never need it, it’s comforting to know it’s there, and you can always use it for secure storage the rest of the time.
Storage
At the far end of the garage, there’s a large storage room—the perfect spot for holiday decorations, tools, or sports gear.
This keeps clutter out of the main living spaces and frees up the garage for cars and bikes.

3-Car Garage
The three-car garage is angled for easier entry and exit, with plenty of room for vehicles, bikes, and extra gear.
I like how it balances utility and style, fitting the overall design while adding plenty of function.
The garage connects directly to the mud room, so you’re sheltered from the elements when bringing in groceries or kids.
From the moment you arrive, this home is designed to make daily life easier and more enjoyable.
Each area works together, with thoughtful separation between busy and quiet zones. As you walk through, you can picture how the house could grow with your family over time, always feeling like home.
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