
There’s something magnetic about a French Country home that feels both inviting and grand. This one welcomes you with creamy stucco, warm wood accents, and rooflines that bring a hint of storybook charm.
You’ll find more than just good looks inside. The layout spans two levels, blending open gathering spaces, private retreats, and a few unexpected surprises in a classic European design.
Let’s walk through together and explore every corner, one room at a time.
Specifications:
- 5,575 Heated S. F.
- 4 Beds
- 4 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 4 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Porch
You start on the wide front porch, where timber columns and arched details draw you in.
There’s enough space here for a bench or two, perfect for greeting neighbors or taking in the view of the curved drive.
The porch leads you right to the main entry, setting the tone for the blend of elegance and comfort waiting inside.

Foyer
As you step through the front door, the foyer opens up with high ceilings and glimpses of what’s to come.
Sunlight pours in, and you immediately sense how the design gives each room its own identity while still feeling connected.
The foyer acts as a crossroads, with the dining room to your right and a clear view ahead to the vaulted great room.
Dining Room
Just off the foyer, the dining room feels formal enough for holiday gatherings yet comfortable for everyday meals.
Large windows let you catch a peek of the front lawn.
I like how its location keeps it close to the kitchen while maintaining a bit of privacy.
This is ideal if you enjoy hosting and also want a little separation from the action.

Vaulted Great Room
Moving forward, the great room takes center stage with its soaring ceiling and generous footprint.
It’s easy to picture family movie nights or a roaring fire here.
The fireplace anchors the room, and tall windows frame the backyard, letting natural light spill across the space.
You can flow right into the adjacent kitchen, making entertaining feel effortless.
Kitchen
The kitchen sits just off the great room, arranged with a long island that doubles as a prep space and hangout spot.
There’s plenty of cabinet storage and a walk-in pantry nearby, so you’ll never trip over clutter.
The open connection to the nook and great room means you’re always part of the conversation, whether you’re cooking or just grabbing a snack.

Nook
In the morning, you might find yourself drawn to the breakfast nook. It hugs a rounded bay of windows, giving you a bright, cozy spot for coffee or casual meals.
From here, you can look out over the backyard and outdoor living area, making it a natural place to linger.
Outdoor Living
Sliding doors from the nook lead straight to the covered outdoor living space. With its built-in grill and enough room for a dining table or lounge set, this area is ready for summer evenings and weekend barbecues.
The timber accents and stone details carry the French Country theme outside. The covered design means you can enjoy the fresh air, rain or shine.

Pantry
Back inside, just off the kitchen, you’ll find a spacious pantry. This walk-in spot is placed conveniently close for grabbing ingredients in a hurry. You can stock up for weeks at a time, and I think it’s one of those practical touches that really set this floor plan apart for busy households.
Mud Room
Between the kitchen and garage is the mud room. This space is a real lifesaver on messy days.
There’s room for boots, coats, and backpacks, so you can keep the rest of the house tidy.
The laundry area is nearby, so dirty clothes never have to make it past this point.

Laundry
The laundry room sits just off the mud room, fitted with counters for sorting and folding.
I like that it’s near the garage entry, making it easy to toss muddy sports gear straight into the wash.
It’s efficient and out of the way, exactly where you want it.
Powder Room
Visitors don’t have to wander far for a bathroom. There’s a powder room conveniently placed near the main living areas. It’s easy to reach from the kitchen, dining, and great room, so your guests won’t have to search for it.

Office
Toward the back of the main floor, you’ll find a private office. Whether you work from home or just need a spot for paperwork, this space delivers quiet and focus.
Tall windows bring in daylight, and there’s a great view of the side yard. You can close the door for privacy or keep it open to stay connected to the rest of the house.
Master Suite
The master suite stretches across the left side of the main level, set behind a hallway that guarantees privacy.
You walk through an entryway with a barrel-vaulted ceiling into a space that truly feels like a retreat.
There’s room for a sitting area, and windows on two sides let in gentle morning or afternoon sun.
Sliding doors connect you directly to a private patio, which I think is a great touch if you like to start or end your day outdoors.

Master Bath
Inside the master suite, the bathroom offers a spa-like escape. There’s a soaking tub set in a bay window, a large walk-in shower, dual vanities, and a separate water closet.
I think the layout works well for couples, since everyone gets space to get ready without bumping elbows.
Master Closet
Connected to the master bath, the walk-in closet is impressively sized. Built-ins line the walls, and there’s enough room for clothes, shoes, and everything else you need.
The closet wraps around at the end, making organization a breeze.

Patio (Main Level)
Outside the master suite, a small patio is ready for you to sip coffee in the morning or unwind after a long day.
It’s private, shielded by the home’s layout and landscaping, so you can enjoy the outdoors in peace.
Garage 1 and Garage 2
Off the mud room, you’ll find access to two separate garages. Garage 1 sits closest to the kitchen, making it perfect for unloading groceries.
Garage 2 is even larger, ideal for extra vehicles, bikes, or a workshop. Both garages have direct entry into the home, so you stay dry and organized whatever the weather.

Stairs
Head back through the great room and you’ll see the staircase leading down to the lower level.
The railing lets you get a peek at what’s below, and you can tell there’s another whole space waiting downstairs.
Now, let’s check out what’s happening on the lower level. This is where things get interesting for both relaxation and fun.
Theater
At the bottom of the stairs, you walk straight into the theater room. This space is huge, with plenty of room for tiered seating or a big sectional.
The central location in the basement means you won’t have to worry about light or noise interrupting movie nights or game days.

Bar
Just off the theater, a built-in bar makes entertaining easy. There’s a counter for stools, storage for glassware, and space to set up drinks or snacks.
This setup means you can host friends without running upstairs every time you need a refill.
Wine Storage
Next to the bar, you’ll notice a dedicated wine room. Whether you collect bottles or just want a cool place for beverages, this is one of those features that feels both practical and a little indulgent.

Exercise Room
Down the hall, the exercise room is ready for your treadmill, bike, or yoga mat.
It’s bright for a basement, with a window that lets in natural light. I appreciate how it’s placed off to one side, so you can keep your workout routine separate from other activities.
Bedroom 2
On the lower level, you’ll see Bedroom 2, which shares a hallway with Bedroom 3.
This room is placed toward the back for privacy, and it includes a walk-in closet and easy access to a hall bathroom.
It’s set up well for guests or older kids who want their own space.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 mirrors Bedroom 2 in layout, with its own walk-in closet and proximity to the full bath.
If you have siblings sharing this floor, they each get a comfortable, equal-sized retreat.
Bath (Lower Level, Near BR 2 and BR 3)
The shared bathroom near Bedrooms 2 and 3 is thoughtfully placed, with dual sinks and a separate area for the shower and toilet.
This design keeps the morning routine moving smoothly.

Linen Closet
Between the bedrooms and bath, a linen closet is ready for towels, sheets, and extra supplies.
This little detail makes daily life just a bit easier.
Bedroom 4
In its own private corner, Bedroom 4 feels like a suite. You get your own walk-in closet and an attached bathroom. Thanks to windows on two sides, this room stays bright, even on cloudy days.

Bath (Bedroom 4)
The en suite bath for Bedroom 4 gives you a full shower and all the essentials.
If you have frequent guests or a live-in relative, this setup feels both comfortable and self-contained.
Patio (Lower Level)
Step out from the theater room and you’ll find another patio. This one opens up to the backyard, making it easy to take the party outside or just stretch your legs in the sunshine.

Unfinished Storage and Mechanical Rooms
Finally, the lower level includes several unfinished storage and mechanical rooms. These areas are set off to the side but remain easy to access, so you have a great spot for seasonal decorations, sports gear, or even a workshop.
You won’t have to worry about running out of space for the things you don’t use every day.
As you make your way through each level, you realize this home balances open, welcoming spaces with plenty of privacy.
Whether you’re gathering with friends in the great room, catching a quiet moment in the master suite, or hosting movie night in the theater, you’ll find every corner designed for real living.
From top to bottom, this French Country home promises comfort, function, and a bit of everyday magic.
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