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This home stands proudly with its crisp white board-and-batten siding, a wraparound porch that invites you to linger, and perfectly placed dormer windows.
Even from the outside, it’s clear this is a place built for both easy living and gathering with family.
With two thoughtfully planned levels, 3 bedrooms, bonus space, and a flow that just makes sense, I think you’ll see how this country home is ready for both everyday moments and special occasions.
Specifications:
- 2,765 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Front Porch
Heading up the walk, the wraparound porch immediately sets a relaxed tone. It stretches across the front of the house and gives you plenty of room for rocking chairs and a swing or two.
The simple white columns and crisp trim capture that classic farmhouse look. I love how this spot lets you watch storms roll in or simply enjoy the yard with your morning coffee.

Foyer
When you step inside, the foyer feels open and bright. You can see into the main living areas, but there’s still a quiet sense of arrival here.
There’s a closet just off the entry, perfect for keeping coats and shoes organized so guests always feel at home.

Dining Room
To your left, the dining room sits just apart from the rest of the home, so it feels defined but not closed off.
Generous windows fill the space with natural light. A butler’s pantry connects right to the kitchen, making it easy to carry dishes back and forth during family meals or dinner parties.
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I think this layout works well if you enjoy both casual dinners and bigger gatherings.

Kitchen
Keep walking forward and you’ll find the kitchen, which truly feels like the heart of the house.
There’s a large island at the center for prepping meals or grabbing a quick breakfast.
The kitchen includes double ovens and a walk-in pantry, so storage and cooking space are never a problem.
I really like how the kitchen opens up to both the great room and the breakfast area, since it makes it easy to stay connected with everyone.

Pantry
Right behind the kitchen, the walk-in pantry offers more storage than you might expect. You’ll have space for bulk groceries, small appliances, and even a few extra baking supplies.
I appreciate how organized this space can be, so nothing gets lost or forgotten.

Butler’s Pantry
Sitting between the kitchen and dining room, the butler’s pantry adds a convenient spot for extra dishes or for setting up a drink station when you’re hosting. This little detail makes entertaining feel effortless.

Great Room
Step into the great room and you’ll notice how open and spacious it feels. Vaulted ceilings create a dramatic effect, and tall windows fill the room with natural light and views of the backyard.
A fireplace becomes the cozy focal point, perfect for chilly evenings. I love how this space connects to the porch and breakfast area, making it a natural gathering spot.

Covered Porch
Just through a set of doors, you’ll find the covered porch at the back of the house.
This outdoor room is deep enough for a long table or a comfy seating area.
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Rain or shine, you can enjoy being outdoors while staying sheltered. It’s easy to picture everything from summer BBQs to quiet mornings happening here.

Deck Area
Next to the covered porch, the deck area gives you even more room for outdoor living.
There’s plenty of space for a grill and outdoor dining, and it connects right to the breakfast nook.
If you like to entertain, or just want a sunny spot to relax, the deck feels like a natural extension of the kitchen and great room.

Breakfast Area
Back inside, the breakfast area is a bright nook set between the kitchen, deck, and great room.
There’s space for a round table where you can spread out the morning paper or gather for casual meals.
The natural light makes this spot especially inviting.

Master Bedroom
On the main level, the master suite is set apart for privacy. In its own corner of the floor plan, the master bedroom is spacious and filled with light.
There’s room for a king-sized bed and a couple of reading chairs, so it really feels like a retreat from the rest of the house.

Master Bathroom
Connected to the master bedroom, the ensuite bath is laid out for comfort. You’ll find a wide vanity with double sinks, a deep soaking tub, and a large walk-in shower.
There are separate areas for the toilet and linen storage to help keep things organized.
I think this setup creates a spa-like feel that’s perfect for relaxing at the end of the day.

Master Walk-in Closet
Directly off the bathroom, the walk-in closet is much larger than you might expect. There’s plenty of hanging space and shelves for shoes and accessories.
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The easy flow between the bedroom, bath, and closet makes daily routines feel simple and efficient.

Main Level Half Bath
A half bath sits just off the foyer, making it easy for guests to freshen up without wandering through private areas. It’s in a great spot for both convenience and privacy.

Stairs to Upper Level
The staircase has a central location, so everyone can head upstairs easily from the main living spaces. Its placement keeps the upstairs accessible while still providing privacy for bedrooms and guest spaces.

Mudroom
Before you go upstairs, check out the mudroom between the garage, laundry, and kitchen. There’s a built-in bench for taking off muddy boots or dropping school bags.
This practical area keeps messes out of sight and helps busy families stay organized.

Laundry Room
Right next to the mudroom, the laundry room is a true workhorse. With plenty of counter space, storage, and room for both washer and dryer, chores are a little easier here.
There’s even a shortcut to the kitchen, so you can multitask without missing a beat.

Side Porch
The side porch connects to the mudroom and gives you a separate entrance. This is perfect for coming in from the yard, unloading groceries, or letting pets out.
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It’s a practical space that still feels inviting.

Three-Car Garage
From the mudroom, you head right into the three-car garage. There’s plenty of space for vehicles, bikes, and all the extras that come with country living.
Separate doors make it easy to access each car, and the extra space is great for storage or even a small workshop.

Head Upstairs
As you climb to the upper level, the staircase brings you right to the center of the action.
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Open sightlines let you look down into the great room below. The upstairs layout is smartly designed for both privacy and gathering.

Loft Area
At the top of the stairs, the loft area feels like a flexible bonus space.
It could work as a homework station, a cozy reading corner, or a play area for kids.
The loft is open to the great room below, so everyone stays connected, but you still get a bit of separation from the main floor.

Bedroom #2
To one side of the loft, you’ll find Bedroom #2. With its own walk-in closet and a private bathroom, this room feels like a junior suite.
There’s space for a full bed, a desk, and extra seating. I can see this working well for older kids, guests, or even as a home office if that’s what you need.

Bedroom #3
On the other side, Bedroom #3 mirrors the second bedroom and also includes a walk-in closet and a private bath.
Both upstairs bedrooms offer equal comfort and privacy, so there’s no debate about who gets the better room.
Each one is bright and spacious, with windows overlooking the property.

Upstairs Bathrooms
Each upstairs bedroom connects to its own full bathroom. You don’t have to worry about shared sinks or crowded mornings.
The bathrooms are well-sized, with plenty of storage and layouts that make them easy for family or guests to use.

Bonus Room
Just off the main upstairs hallway, the bonus room stretches out above the garage. This is a huge space and can easily become a home gym, media room, or extra guest quarters if needed.
Because it’s set apart from the rest of the upstairs, it’s easy to adapt it for whatever your family needs as things change over time.

Open to Below
Looking over the loft railing, you get a true sense of how this home connects across both levels.
The double-height ceiling above the great room floods the home with light and keeps things feeling open and airy.
This is one of those architectural features I really appreciate since it lets you enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the main living areas.
When you look at every part of this layout, it’s obvious how this farmhouse brings together classic style and thoughtful design.
There’s room for everything your life demands, from cozy bedrooms to generous gathering spaces and practical utility rooms.
As you move through each level, I think you’ll agree this is a home that’s ready to make you feel at home every single day.

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