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There’s something magnetic about a modern farmhouse that feels both new and timeless, and this home captures that spirit right from the curb.
With its steep gables, chunky wood columns, and a mix of dark board-and-batten siding against warm brick, the exterior sets a welcoming tone.
As you enter, the layout unfolds across two carefully planned levels, taking 4,490 square feet and making every inch count.
I’ll walk you through this home, room by room, sharing how each space connects and fits real life.
Specifications:
- 4,490 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Front Porch
Approaching the home, you arrive first at the front porch. It’s not just for show—there’s enough space for a pair of rocking chairs or a cozy bench, all under the shelter of a metal roof.
The thick wood beams and layered siding create a sense of entry that feels both inviting and substantial.

Foyer
Open the front door and you’re greeted by a foyer that feels open without being overwhelming.
The dimensions give you breathing room, and the flow of the home becomes clear right away.
To your left is a small sitting area, perfect for guests or a quiet coffee nook to start your morning.

Dining Room
Turn right, and you enter the dining room. Windows here catch the morning light, and the space is set up for more than formal dinners.
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There’s an easy connection to the kitchen, so hosting large gatherings feels manageable. I like how it sits just enough apart from the main living area to give meals a sense of occasion but still keeps you close to the action.

Kitchen
Moving forward into the kitchen, you’ll notice a large island at the center. There’s plenty of prep space and seating for casual breakfasts or homework.
The layout is efficient, with the fridge, oven, and pantry all within reach. You’ll also find a scullery, which serves as a separate prep space for keeping messy projects or party platters out of sight.
As someone who enjoys cooking, I find this feature especially helpful.

Great Room
From here, the kitchen opens up into the great room. The high ceilings add an airy feel, and a wall of windows brings in plenty of sunlight.
The fireplace creates a natural focal point. There’s space for large sectionals, game nights, or movie marathons.
The open layout means you can easily move from the kitchen to the living area without missing anything.

Sitting Area
Just off the great room near the foyer, there’s a small sitting area. It isn’t a full room, but it’s the kind of nook that can become your favorite place—a quiet corner for a book or catching up with a friend over coffee, away from the main activity.

Courtyard
A set of doors leads from the great room to the courtyard. This outdoor space is surrounded on three sides by the home, making it a peaceful green retreat.
You might picture a small herb garden, a bubbling fountain, or just a few chairs in the sun.
I can see this area becoming a favorite daily escape.

Covered Patio
Out back, the covered patio stretches along the rear of the home. The exposed beams and substantial posts echo the farmhouse style.
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This space is made for year-round use, offering shade in summer and protection in winter.
Host family barbecues, enjoy a quiet morning, or just relax while watching kids or pets in the backyard.
Large windows provide a visual connection to the great room, blending indoor and outdoor living.

Kitchen Hallway and Storage
Next to the kitchen, there’s a hallway lined with practical storage like coat closets and space for daily essentials. This area helps keep the main living spaces organized and clutter-free.

Mudroom
Walk toward the side of the house and you’ll find the mudroom. It’s built for everyday life, with room for backpacks, boots, and pet leashes.
The nearby side porch entrance makes it ideal for messy arrivals or quick outdoor trips.
I’ve always believed that a good mudroom keeps the rest of the home in order, and the placement here works really well.

Laundry Room (Main Level)
The laundry room is located close to the mudroom, which makes chores efficient. There’s room for sorting, folding, and extra storage.
If you’re dealing with sports uniforms or muddy towels, this setup meets the needs of a busy household.

Half Bath (Main Level)
A powder room sits just off the mudroom and kitchen. It’s in the right spot for guests or quick breaks from outdoor play.
You don’t have to go far for a quick wash-up, which is always a plus.

Master Bedroom
Toward the back corner of the house, the master suite offers a generous bedroom with windows that light up the space and provide views of the courtyard.
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There’s enough room for a seating area and a king bed, plus extra breathing space.
The suite’s location is set apart from the other bedrooms, which I think is perfect for privacy.

Master Closet
Directly off the master, the walk-in closet is impressively spacious. Separate sections help you keep everything organized, and there’s room for a dressing bench or extra shelving.
If you enjoy having an organized wardrobe, you’ll appreciate the design of this closet.

Master Bath
The master bathroom is all about comfort. With dual sinks, a walk-in shower, and a soaking tub, it feels more like a private spa.
There’s enough space to spread out and relax. I like how the toilet is separated for privacy, and the linen storage is close by so towels are always handy.

Garage (2-Car and 3rd Car)
Heading to the practical side, the garage is just beyond the mudroom. The main bay fits two cars, and a third bay gives you space for another vehicle, a workshop, or even a home gym.
There’s direct access inside, so groceries stay dry on rainy days. The extra bay is flexible—you can store bikes, set up a hobby area, or keep seasonal gear out of the way.

Stairs
The stairs are located just off the foyer. This keeps the upstairs private but still connected, so it’s easy to get up and down without feeling isolated from the main floor.
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Let’s take a look at what’s upstairs.

Landing and Hallways
On the second floor, a bright hallway organizes the family and guest spaces. The layout keeps rooms close but not crowded, which I think works well for both privacy and connection.

Playroom
One of the first spaces you’ll see is the playroom. This flexible room is ideal for playdates, crafts, or homework.
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If you don’t need a playroom, it could be a teen hangout, media room, or even a private yoga studio.
The window brings in lots of daylight, making the space feel open.

Bedroom 2
Bedroom 2 is at the front corner, with its own walk-in closet and direct access to a full bath.
The setup is great for an older child, guest, or an au pair. The room sits in its own spot upstairs, so early risers won’t disturb others.

Bedroom 3
Nearby, Bedroom 3 is similar in size and also has a walk-in closet. Direct access to the shared bath keeps mornings simple.
The location is perfect for afternoon sunlight, whether for studying or relaxing.

Shared Bath (Upstairs)
This hallway bath serves Bedrooms 2 and 3. Dual sinks make sharing easier, and a separate tub and toilet area help make busy mornings go more smoothly.
I think having this setup really supports family life.

Bedroom 4
Bedroom 4 is set farther back, offering its own walk-in closet and a bit more privacy.
This could be the top choice for a teen who wants their own space or for guests who prefer a quiet retreat.
The windows provide views of the yard or courtyard, so the room feels open.

Upstairs Laundry
There’s a second laundry room upstairs. Having laundry facilities on both levels is a real luxury—no more hauling baskets up and down the stairs.
This setup makes it easy for kids to help out and keeps daily routines running smoothly.

Storage Room
You’ll also notice a storage room on this level. I like how it’s positioned for easy access without being in the way.
It’s perfect for holiday décor, keepsakes, or out-of-season clothes—things you want nearby but not out in the open.

Walk-In Linen Closets
There are two walk-in linen closets upstairs, making it simple to store towels, bedding, and extra supplies without crowding the bedroom closets. If you’ve struggled to find space for guest linens, you’ll appreciate this detail.

Hallways and Connections
Wide hallways upstairs keep things from feeling cramped, even with a full house. The stairway links the public spaces below with these private retreats, so the flow stays natural and efficient throughout.
You can see how each level is designed for comfort and efficiency, with special features in every corner.
The way the spaces connect—from inside to outside, upstairs to down, and between everyday areas and special rooms—really makes this home stand out.
Every room feels like it belongs. You’re invited to make each space your own.

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