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This modern farmhouse brings together rustic stone, crisp stucco, and warm wood accents for a look that’s both inviting and timeless.
It sits low and wide across the lot, hinting at the spaciousness inside. As you step onto the covered porch, you can already picture the 4 bedrooms, the thoughtful features, and the flexible spaces that suit any stage of life.
With two distinct levels, you get areas perfect for lively gatherings and others ideal for quiet moments.
I’ll walk you through the layout, one room at a time, to show how daily living really fits into this 3,586 square foot home.
Specifications:
- 3,586 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 3.5+ Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Covered Porch
Even before you walk in, the deep covered porch feels like a true welcome. I can easily imagine setting out a couple of chairs here, catching up with neighbors, or just enjoying the changing seasons.
The natural wood beams and stone accents are designed to last, and there’s plenty of space to move around—no tight squeezes here.

Foyer
Through the front door, the foyer greets you with brightness, thanks to light flowing in from the porch.
The ceiling rises overhead, and there’s space for a bench or a small table. I think the entry really sets the mood for the rest of the house—more than just a spot to drop your keys.

Office
To your left, glass doors open to a dedicated office. It’s set far enough from the living room to keep work sessions peaceful, while still keeping you connected to the rest of the home.
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The long window brings in plenty of daylight, which I always appreciate for staying focused.
If you don’t need a home office, this room could easily become a library, hobby room, or a place for music practice.

Dining Room
On the right side of the foyer, the dining room stands out with its wall of windows.
It’s a sunny spot for both everyday meals and special celebrations. The location, just steps from the kitchen, means you won’t be carrying dishes down a long hallway.
In my opinion, this setup works well for anyone who wants a dining room that’s actually used year-round, not just on holidays.

Living Room
Walking straight ahead, you enter the living room. With its vaulted ceiling and generous proportions, this room feels like the heart of the home.
It connects directly to both the kitchen and the covered patio, making it the natural place for everyone to gather.
I love how it works for both quiet nights with a book and big get-togethers for a game or party.

Kitchen
Next to the living room, the kitchen centers around a huge island. You’ll spot double ovens, a long counter, and ceiling-height cabinets—perfect for storing all those gadgets and cookware.
The kitchen faces out to the living space and backyard, so you can cook and keep an eye on everything at once.
The shift in ceiling height helps define this area, giving it a sense of its own space without closing it off.
I really like how open and connected the kitchen feels.

Pantry
Behind the kitchen, you’ll find a walk-in pantry. It’s spacious enough for bulk groceries, small appliances, and even a second fridge.
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With its own door, you can keep things tidy and out of view—something I find especially helpful when you’re hosting or simply trying to keep the counters clear.

Covered Patio
Both the living room and kitchen open onto the covered patio. This outdoor space is large enough for both a dining table and a set of lounge chairs.
Wide glass doors connect indoors and out, letting you enjoy backyard views and plenty of sunlight.
If you love grilling or relaxing outside with a good book, the patio will quickly become a favorite.

Hallway (East Wing)
A wide hallway connects the kitchen to the more private bedroom areas. Along this route, you’ll pass a powder room, which is perfect for guests, and a cleaning closet for keeping vacuums and brooms neatly out of sight.
These little touches really help keep the whole home feeling organized.

Powder Room
This half bath is conveniently located near the main living spaces. Guests can reach it easily without needing to go through your personal bedroom areas.
It’s also handy for quick stops after spending time outdoors.

Mud Room
If you come in from the garage, the mud room is your landing zone. Hooks, cubbies, and a built-in bench make it simple to organize shoes, coats, and backpacks.
I find the mud bench especially handy for tying shoes or getting ready to head out with kids or pets.

Laundry Room
Just beside the mud room is the laundry room. There’s space for side-by-side machines, a sink, a folding counter, and upper cabinets.
Sunlight from the side window helps brighten the task. With its own door to the master suite hallway, you can move between the bedroom and laundry area without any hassle.

Cleaning Closet
Across from the mud room, a cleaning closet offers a dedicated spot for mops, buckets, and detergents. Keeping these essentials in one place helps the rest of the house stay uncluttered.

Master Bedroom
A quiet hallway leads to the master bedroom, which is set apart from the busier parts of the home.
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Vaulted ceilings and large windows give the room an airy, peaceful vibe. There’s space for a king bed and a sitting area—perfect for unwinding at the end of the day.
I really appreciate how this suite is separated from the main living spaces. It truly feels like a retreat.

Master Bath
The master bath is designed for both comfort and style. A walk-in shower, double sinks, and a private toilet alcove make mornings easy.
There’s also room for a soaking tub and a linen closet for towels. I think this bathroom covers all the bases for daily routines.

Master Closet
You can enter the master closet from both the bedroom and the bath. There’s plenty of hanging space, built-in shelves for shoes, and lots of room to move around.
Having a walk-in closet like this makes getting dressed feel a lot less rushed.

Elevator and Stairs
At the center of the house, you’ll find both a staircase and an elevator. Having both options means everyone can get around easily, whether you have small children, older family members, or just want to plan ahead for changing needs.

Pantry Hall
The hallway outside the pantry connects key rooms and also provides access to utility spaces and storage.
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This setup keeps daily life running smoothly, since you’re never far from a closet or spot to keep supplies.
I’m a fan of how practical this feels.

Bedroom 2
On the west side of the house, Bedroom 2 features vaulted ceilings and a roomy closet.
Big windows make it bright and cheerful, so it’s great as a guest room or for a family member who enjoys lots of sunlight.
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Being near a shared hall bath adds to the convenience.

Bedroom 3
Right next door, Bedroom 3 is similar in size, with its own closet and easy access to a shared bath. There’s plenty of space for a bed and desk, and the setup helps keep noise to a minimum for studying or sleep.

Bath 2
Serving Bedrooms 2 and 3, Bath 2 offers a long vanity and a tub-shower combo. The two sinks make it easy for more than one person to get ready at once, which I think is especially helpful for busy mornings.

Bedroom 4
Bedroom 4 sits in the back corner of the home, giving it a bit more privacy.
The vaulted ceiling and big closet help the room feel even larger. Its location near the third full bath works well for guests or a teenager who wants their own space.

Bath 3
Bath 3 is just outside Bedroom 4 and includes a full tub, single vanity, and linen closet. The nearby mechanical room keeps all the plumbing close, making maintenance easier without causing any disruption to daily life.

Mechanical Room
Set near the secondary bedrooms, the mechanical room houses the furnace and water heater. It’s positioned for easy access when repairs or seasonal maintenance are needed, so you won’t have to cross the whole house just to change a filter.

2-Car Garage
On the side of the house, the main 2-car garage has room for two vehicles and some extra freezer space at the back. The layout makes it easy to bring groceries straight into the mud room or kitchen—a feature I find invaluable after a big shopping trip.

1-Car Garage
Next to the larger garage, a separate single-car garage offers flexible storage for a third car, a workshop, or all your outdoor gear. If you have hobbies that need space, this spot is ready to handle it.

Rear Covered Patio
The rear covered patio is a standout for anyone who loves being outdoors. It stretches across much of the house, offering room for dining, lounging, or even a fire pit.
Large glass doors connect this space to the living room and kitchen, making it easy to host indoor-outdoor gatherings.

Basement Level
You can reach the basement by stairs or elevator. The space is open and adaptable, measuring nearly 25 by 19 feet.
Whether you want a home theater, game room, or studio, there’s plenty of room to make it your own.
The nine-foot ceiling keeps things feeling open and comfortable.

Basement Powder Room
There’s a powder room in the basement, which means guests don’t have to head upstairs. I think this makes the basement much more usable for parties or movie nights, since everyone can stay comfortable without trekking through the rest of the house.

Basement Hall
A hallway connects the stair landing, elevator, and powder room to the main basement area. It’s wide enough for storage shelves or maybe a small art display, depending on what you want to showcase.

Basement Storage
At the base of the stairs, a dedicated storage closet provides space for holiday decorations, camping gear, or anything else that needs a home outside the main living areas. Having this storage right here helps keep the whole house organized.
This home really gives you room to breathe, work, and relax, no matter your daily routine.
Every space links naturally to the next, and the two-level layout means you can adapt as your needs change.
If you’re looking for a farmhouse with character, flexibility, and comfort, I think this plan is ready to welcome you home.

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