
A home like this doesn’t just greet you; it draws you in. The wraparound porch and deep green siding set the tone for classic comfort with a touch of grandeur.
As soon as you enter, nearly every nook is designed to make daily life easier and more enjoyable, from lively family gatherings to quiet evenings by the fire.
With two expansive levels to explore, plus a guest retreat above the garage, this farmhouse offers both space and character at every turn.
Specifications:
- 5,180 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 4 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Porch
After crossing the brick steps and terraced planters, you arrive at the wraparound porch. This space is more than just an entry—it’s a genuine extension of the living area.
The covered porch surrounds the front of the house, creating a welcoming spot to relax under the sturdy columns.
Enjoy coffee at sunrise or greet neighbors in the afternoon. I think you’ll appreciate how this porch transforms the front of the home into a true outdoor living room.

Foyer
As you walk in, a light-filled foyer greets you with an immediate sense of openness.
Ceilings soar overhead, and you can catch glimpses of both the dining room and great room from here.
Stairs line the left wall, hinting at the private quarters above. A window seat along the stairwell is just right for slipping off boots or taking a moment to soak in the atmosphere.

Dining Room
To your right, the dining room opens up with classic farmhouse charm. Built-in cabinetry along one wall offers storage for everything from china to family board games.

A large window brings in plenty of daylight, and the rectangular table easily hosts six.
I love how the glass-front cabinets let you display favorite dishes neatly—it’s practical and pleasing to the eye.
Office
Just down the hall, French doors reveal a cozy office. This spot is perfect for working from home or spending a quiet afternoon reading.

Bookshelves fill one wall, and there’s plenty of room for a large desk without feeling cramped.
I’ve noticed the placement near the porch keeps it bright, but it’s set apart enough for focused work.
Crafts Room
Right next door, the crafts room is a flexible space limited only by your imagination.
Built-ins and a bench help keep hobbies organized, whether you’re sewing or wrapping gifts for the holidays.
The dedicated sink makes this area especially useful for messier projects. Since the room is set apart from main living spaces, you can leave creative projects as they are and simply close the door when guests arrive.

Sunroom
Through the crafts room, you’ll come to the sunroom, which feels like a personal getaway.
Surrounded by windows, this is where you’ll want to catch up on morning news or enjoy natural light all day.
I can imagine this space as a plant haven, a reading nook, or a cozy spot for afternoon tea.
Because it’s connected to both the kitchen and crafts room, it’s easy to reach for everyday use.

Nook
The kitchen nook is positioned with windows on two sides, offering a casual spot for quick breakfasts or after-school snacks.
There’s just enough space for a round table and chairs, and the location beside the kitchen island makes serving meals effortless.
I think the nook’s informal vibe nicely balances the more traditional dining room at the front.

Kitchen
The kitchen is truly the center of daily activity, with a generous island right in the middle.
There’s plenty of counter space for meal prep, and the walk-in pantry keeps all your staples organized.
Cabinets stretch to the ceiling, and the double sink offers a view of the backyard.
This kitchen is designed for both cooking and conversation. I especially appreciate the efficient flow between pantry, fridge, and workspace.

Great Room
Next to the kitchen is the great room, where high ceilings and an open layout create a welcoming atmosphere.

The fireplace serves as a natural gathering spot, flanked by built-in shelving for books or family photos.
Wood columns and detailed trim nod to the craftsman style. This space adapts easily to movie nights or holiday parties.
I find the warmth here impressive, especially given the room’s generous size.
Club Room
At the far end of the main level, behind the great room, you’ll find the club room.
This area is perfect for entertaining, stretching the full width of the house. There’s enough space for a pool table, comfy seating, and even a media center for movie marathons.
French doors open to the outdoors, letting you blend indoor and outdoor fun. I like that this room is set apart from the bedrooms, which keeps noise away from sleeping areas—an arrangement that works especially well for late-night gatherings.

Garage
A covered walkway connects the main house to a spacious detached garage. There’s room for two cars and additional storage, plus a stairway leading up to a fully finished guest suite above.
This setup is ideal if you have frequent visitors or want to offer privacy for older teens or in-laws.

Garage Guest Suite Living/Dining
Upstairs, above the garage, you’ll find a surprisingly bright, self-contained apartment. The main living and dining area opens onto a private deck, giving this space a retreat-like feel.
There’s enough room for a sofa, dining table, and a small workspace. I think it’s a fantastic option for guests who appreciate some independence.

Garage Guest Suite Bedrooms and Bath
Two bedrooms share this level, each with its own closet and a large window for natural light.

The bathroom is conveniently placed between the bedrooms and living area. In my opinion, this suite would work well for long-term guests or even as a rental, since it’s separate from the main house and has its own exterior entrance.
Stairs Up to Main Home Second Floor
Heading upstairs in the main house, you’ll notice the stairwell lined with built-in bookshelves. This feature brings personality to the space, and a landing midway up offers a cozy spot for a reading break or display area.

Sitting Room
At the top of the stairs, a spacious sitting room serves as the hub of the second floor.
Large enough for a sectional or several cozy chairs, it can be a playroom, TV den, or a quiet place for evening conversations.
Double doors lead to a private deck, perfect for enjoying sunset views or fresh air.

Bed Alcove
Beyond the sitting room, the bed alcove adds a fun twist—almost like a built-in reading loft or nap spot.
With windows and space for a daybed, it’s a charming place for overnight guests or imaginative kids.
The alcove’s location brings a playful and informal touch to the upstairs landing.

Bedroom 2
Bedroom 2 sits off to one side and features a window seat overlooking the yard.
It’s generously sized with its own closet, making it ideal for kids or as a guest room.
Its proximity to the sitting room keeps things bright and social, but you can always close the door for privacy.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 is in the opposite corner, with tall windows and space for a queen bed and dresser.
This room enjoys a bit of separation from the main hallway. I think it’s a great fit for older kids or anyone who values some extra quiet.

Bedroom 4
Bedroom 4 is located at the back of the house and opens onto its own private deck.
There’s a large closet and direct access to the hall bath. With the deck just outside, this room feels like its own mini-suite.
I can see it being perfect for teens who want their own space or guests who love a breath of fresh air.

Linen Closets and Storage
You’ll spot linen closets placed smartly in both upstairs hallways. These keep towels, bedding, and extra supplies handy.
I’m always pleased to see extra storage, and these definitely deliver.

Master Suite
The master suite offers a true retreat, set apart from the other bedrooms for maximum privacy.

Entering, you find a spacious room with high ceilings, vintage-inspired drapes, and a unique round window that really stands out.
There’s room for a king bed, reading chairs, and even a writing desk if you want a private workspace.
Master Bathroom
Through double doors, the master bath feels as indulgent as a boutique hotel. There’s a freestanding tub framed by tall windows, perfect for relaxing soaks.
Rich wood cabinetry, green marble floors, and a chandelier add elegance. The space is open and bright, with a walk-in shower and double vanity.
I think even the busiest mornings would feel calmer in a bathroom like this.

Main Hall Bath
For the other bedrooms, the main hall bath includes double sinks, a shower-tub combo, and plenty of counter space.
It’s easy to reach from the central hall, making family routines simple. The finishes echo the classic feel of the rest of the home, pulling everything together.

Bookshelves
Upstairs hallways are lined with built-in bookshelves, creating display space for favorite stories, family photos, or art. These shelves help turn simple walkways into spots full of character and encourage you to stop and browse as you pass by.

Decks
Several decks extend from the upper level—there’s direct access from the sitting room and bedroom 4, and a private deck for the garage suite. These outdoor escapes give each area a spot for solitude or for entertaining friends on summer evenings.
From the first moment you step onto the porch, through the quiet corners upstairs, and the surprise of a guest suite over the garage, this home offers a thoughtful balance of open gathering spaces and private retreats.
Every area feels intentional, ready for daily living or special occasions. With so many unique details, I think you’ll find your own favorite corner—or two—in no time.

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