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There’s something instantly welcoming about this home. With its blend of modern farmhouse lines, a touch of country detail, and a layout that feels both spacious and intimate, you get the sense that it’s designed for real life and not just for show.
The mix of stone and siding on the exterior hints at durability, while those black-trimmed windows and gabled rooflines add just the right amount of drama.
As you walk up to the covered entry, it’s easy to imagine inviting friends in or simply sitting outside with a morning coffee, enjoying the view.
Specifications:
- 2,838 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:

Covered Front Porch
The front porch stretches over 21 feet wide, making it perfect for rocking chairs and lazy afternoons in the shade.
You’re shielded from the elements here, so guests don’t have to worry about rain. Details like the exposed beams and crisp white trim give this porch a welcoming presence.
As you approach, you’ll notice the view of the broad driveway and the trio of black garage doors.
Everything feels thoughtfully tied together.

Foyer
Step inside and you’re greeted by a foyer that’s open but clearly defined. Measuring almost 8 by 8 feet, it gives you plenty of space to breathe and set down your things without feeling overwhelming.
Right away, you’ll notice clear sightlines into the great room, but doors on either side invite you to see what else the house has to offer.

Pocket Office
Just to the left of the foyer, you’ll find the pocket office, making smart use of square footage.

It’s compact but doesn’t sacrifice function—there’s desk space for two, a good-sized window for natural light, and floating shelves for your favorite books.
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Black swivel chairs and soft cabinetry keep things feeling modern and bright. This spot is perfect for getting work done while still feeling connected to the activity in the rest of the house.
Great Room
Continue from the foyer into the great room, where the home really opens up. Here you’ll find vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, and a dramatic wall of oversized windows.

These windows frame a full view of the backyard, while the floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace brings both coziness and a sense of expansiveness.

There’s built-in cabinetry and floating shelves on either side of the fireplace, so you get storage with style.

The furniture is set up for easy conversation, and I can easily imagine hosting movie nights or simply relaxing by the fire.
Natural light fills the space throughout the day, making every moment feel a little brighter.
Dining Room
Right off the great room, the dining area is perfectly placed between the kitchen and the rear porches.
It’s spacious enough for a big family meal, and with windows wrapping around, it never feels closed in.
There’s room for a long table with plenty of space to move around. Morning sunlight streams in, making even weekday breakfasts feel special.
I love how the dining area connects directly with the rest of the main living spaces, making everything flow together naturally.

Kitchen
If you enjoy cooking or entertaining, you’ll appreciate this kitchen. The L-shaped layout keeps everything within easy reach, and the island isn’t just extra counter space—it’s the go-to spot for quick meals, homework, or catching up with friends.

There’s room for four to sit comfortably at the island. With soft gray cabinetry and white marble-look countertops, the kitchen feels fresh and inviting.

Stainless steel appliances and glass pendant lights add a modern edge, and the large window over the sink means you can keep an eye on the backyard while prepping dinner.
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I think the designer created a true social center here, without letting the kitchen overpower the living area.
Walk-In Pantry (W.I.P.)
A real bonus here is the walk-in pantry just off the kitchen. It’s large enough to stock up for gatherings or keep everyday groceries organized.
Shelving lines three walls, so everything has its place. The pantry is close for convenience but set apart enough that clutter stays hidden from the main living areas.

Mud Room
After coming in from the garage, or just to keep things organized on busy days, the mud room is a lifesaver.
There are built-in cubbies, hooks, and a bench for backpacks, muddy boots, or quick stops to grab a jacket.
A walk-in closet right here makes it easy to keep clutter out of sight. I think families will love how this space keeps the entryway tidy and the rest of the house organized.

Powder Room
The powder room is located right off the mud room, making it ideal for guests or quick stops as you come in from the garage.

It’s easy to access and not hidden away in a forgotten corner. At almost 5 by 6 feet, it feels open, and a window brings in natural light.
The finishes are polished and simple, continuing the modern farmhouse vibe throughout the house.
Garage
This garage is a standout for anyone with extra gear or multiple vehicles. With three doors and over 43 feet of width, there’s plenty of room for cars, bikes, or even a workshop.
The angled entry makes it easy to pull in and unload groceries straight into the mud room, especially when the weather isn’t great.
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I like that it’s set off to the side, which means it’s connected but doesn’t take over the front view of the house.

Walk-In Closet (W.I.L.C.) by Mud Room
Having a walk-in closet right off the mud room is a rare but super practical feature.
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It’s perfect for storing sports gear, seasonal coats, or anything you don’t want overflowing into main closets.
The closet is deep and easy to access, so you can quickly grab what you need as you come and go.

Bedroom #2
Head over to the right wing of the home and you’ll find Bedroom #2. It’s set at the back corner for extra privacy and quiet.
With its own window overlooking the yard, this room feels bright and peaceful. The space fits a queen bed and still leaves plenty of room for a desk or reading nook, making it work for kids, guests, or even a hobby room.
There’s a closet for storage and quick access to the hall bathroom for convenience.

Bedroom #3
Bedroom #3 sits toward the front of the house and features a corner window for plenty of natural light.
Its size matches Bedroom #2, so there’s no need for arguments over who gets which room.
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This space can easily become a guest room, office, or home gym if you don’t always need a third bedroom.
I like that both secondary bedrooms are close enough for younger kids, but far enough from the main suite to give everyone their own space.

Shared Bathroom
The hall bath serves both Bedroom #2 and Bedroom #3 and is designed for busy mornings.
Double sinks help everyone get ready without a hassle, and the separate tub and toilet area adds privacy.
Light finishes and a window keep the bathroom cheerful. For families or guests, this setup is hard to beat.

Master Bedroom
The master suite is located at the opposite end of the house, well away from the secondary bedrooms to maximize privacy.

The bedroom itself is spacious and features a tray ceiling plus a wall of oversized windows that look out onto the backyard.

White walls, subtle wood touches, and minimalist furniture give it a calm, retreat-like feel. This is more than just a room for sleep—it’s a true escape where you can unwind after a long day.
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Sunlight fills the space, and you’re set apart from the home’s busier areas for extra peace and quiet.
Master Bathroom
Step through a pair of double doors into a master bath that feels like a private spa.
You’ll find a long double vanity with softly backlit arched mirrors and plenty of storage below.
The deep soaking tub sits in the corner under a frosted window, with a separate walk-in shower nearby.
I think couples will really appreciate the separate his-and-her walk-in closets on either side, so there’s plenty of room for both wardrobes.
The finishes are elegant but easy to maintain, always keeping the space looking polished.

Laundry Room
You can walk straight from the master bath into the laundry room, which is one of my favorite features for busy mornings.
This isn’t just a closet—it’s a full-sized space with countertops for folding, overhead cabinets, and lots of room to sort laundry.
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A window keeps the space bright. For anyone who finds laundry day a chore, I think having it right next to the master suite will help make it feel less like a hassle.

Covered Rear Porch
If you love indoor-outdoor living, step outside from the great room and you’ll land on the covered rear porch.
It’s wide enough for both a dining table and lounge chairs, and the ceiling keeps you dry no matter the weather.
The backyard stretches out in front, framed by those black-trimmed windows. This is the perfect spot for summer barbecues, relaxing evenings, or letting the kids play while you unwind.

Uncovered Rear Porch
Beside the covered area, you’ll find an uncovered rear porch that’s ideal for soaking up the sun or setting up a fire pit on cool nights.
The space is flexible and ready for whatever you need, whether that’s container gardening, chalk art, or just relaxing with friends.
It’s directly connected to the dining area, so moving between indoor and outdoor entertaining feels easy and natural.
This home has been thoughtfully designed for real living. With private nooks for work or study, open spaces for gathering, and a long list of smart details, you’ll find a place for every moment of the day.
The rooms connect in a way that feels natural, making it easy to imagine settling in and truly enjoying every part of the design.

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