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There’s a certain kind of house that invites you in before you even reach the entry.
This one does just that. The design is European-inspired and transitional, with a strong modern farmhouse vibe.
The exterior blends stone, stucco, and board-and-batten, warmed by wood accents and generous grid windows.
It’s easy to imagine colorful flowerbeds framing the front and sunlight streaming through the windows.
With 4,789 square feet and 5 bedrooms spread across two levels, the layout feels both timeless and fresh, making it just as comfortable for daily life as it is impressive for entertaining.
Specifications:
- 4,789 Heated S.F.
- 5 Beds
- 5.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Front Porch
As you approach, the front porch greets you with enough space for deep chairs or a swing.
The atmosphere is both welcoming and private. I notice the porch roofline naturally frames the wood front door, setting a relaxed yet elegant tone.
If you enjoy sipping coffee or waving to neighbors, you’ll love this spot.

Foyer
When you enter, you arrive in a bright, open foyer with a high ceiling. You can immediately see into the living areas, thanks to a sightline that stretches to the great room.
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The foyer manages to feel cozy because of its size. A hall leads off to the right for guest or family bedrooms, while going straight draws you further into the home.

Study
To your left is the study, a generously sized room with plenty of wall space for bookshelves, art, or a large desk.
Transom windows above the entry bring in extra light, and the room feels separated enough for focused work or quiet reading.
You can close the barn doors and create a peaceful retreat.

Wine Room
Opposite the study and just behind the kitchen is the wine room. Its location is convenient but not overly exposed.
There are racks for bottles and cabinetry for glasses. If you like keeping a collection or want a spot for evening drinks with friends, this area is sure to appeal.
I think the discreet placement keeps the main living spaces uncluttered.

Bedroom 2
Near the front of the house is Bedroom 2. It’s spacious enough for a queen bed, making it a great fit for guests or multigenerational living.
The closet runs the length of one wall, and a pair of windows brings in morning sun.
Easy access to a full bath just across the hall means no one has to wander far at night.

Bath 2
This bathroom serves both Bedroom 2 and visitors. It features a shower/tub combo, a wide vanity, and a window for natural light.
The practical and private setup makes it easy for guests or family to get ready.

Powder Room
A powder room sits just around the corner. Though compact, it’s finished nicely and includes a window for daylight.
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I appreciate that it’s placed away from the main living spaces, which adds privacy.

Hallways
Multiple hallways branch off from the foyer and great room, making it easy to move through the house.
One leads to family spaces, another heads to the primary suite. Each hallway feels open and bright, serving as smooth connectors and giving every area a clear purpose.

Great Room
The great room is where everything truly opens up. Ceilings soar to fourteen feet, and a wall of sliding glass doors draws your eye to the backyard.
A fireplace with stone surround anchors one end, while the space can easily handle oversized sofas or a game table.
Although the room is spacious, it feels balanced due to carefully arranged furniture zones and detailed ceilings.

Kitchen
Next to the great room, the kitchen stands out as a space designed for both daily routines and special occasions.
The large central island seats four or more, perfect for snacks or conversation. Top-notch, built-in appliances and double ovens make meal prep easier.
I really like the walk-in pantry right next door, since it prevents counter clutter and keeps everything you need close by.

Pantry
The pantry is almost its own room, with shelves on three sides and space for bulk storage.
Once you have this kind of storage, you wonder how you managed without it. Small appliances and snacks all have a home, which keeps the kitchen tidy.

Casual Dining
The casual dining area sits right by the kitchen. There’s plenty of room for a full-size table, and big windows flood the space with sunlight.
Sliding doors lead straight to the backyard, making it easy to enjoy meals inside or out.
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There’s space for both everyday use and larger gatherings.

Outdoor Living
Heading outside, the living space expands in a big way. A stone patio stretches nearly the full width of the house, shaded by a large overhang.

A built-in stone fireplace adds warmth on cool evenings. You’ll have sweeping views of the curvy pool and built-in hot tub.

If you like to sunbathe, host friends, or just relax after work, this backyard is ready.
Imagine summer barbecues or quiet mornings with coffee among the flowers.
Outdoor Dining and Cooking Porch
Just off the patio, there’s a dedicated area for outdoor dining and a covered cooking porch.
Here, you’ll find a pizza oven, built-in cabinets, and a BBQ with plenty of prep space.
I think this setup is perfect for anyone who enjoys dining al fresco or hosting spontaneous get-togethers.
There’s even room for a big table so you can serve dinner outside under the stars.

Exercise Room
On the left wing of the house, you’ll find the exercise room. It’s private yet bright, offering space for equipment, mats, and maybe a wall-mounted TV or mirrors.
Being close to the laundry room is a nice bonus.

Laundry Room
Adjacent to the exercise space, the laundry room includes cabinets, a folding counter, and a sink.
Everything you need for laundry is here, and it’s close to the garage and drop zone.
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This setup is especially efficient for families with lots of gear.

Drop Zone
Inside from the two-car garage is the drop zone. Outfitted with cubbies, hooks, and closets, it’s perfect for shoes, coats, and backpacks.
It helps keep daily clutter out of sight from the main living spaces.

Powder Room (Left Wing)
A second powder room is conveniently located in this part of the house, making it easy for anyone using the exercise room or coming in from the garage to freshen up quickly.

2 Car Garage
The garage is oversized, giving you space for two vehicles and plenty of storage. There’s even a lift well, which is great if you’d like to add a vehicle lift.
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Hooks and shelves can easily be added for sports gear, bikes, or tools.

Stairs
The main staircase is centrally located near the drop zone and casual dining. It’s wide and open, making it simple to head upstairs without feeling separated from the action.
Windows nearby keep this area bright and cheerful.

Primary Bedroom
The primary suite is located on the main level for extra privacy. The bedroom is spacious and peaceful, with a tray ceiling and room for a sitting area.
Oversized windows look out over the backyard, giving you a calming view to start or end your day.
It’s set apart from the other bedrooms, which I think is perfect for anyone wanting a quiet retreat.

Primary Bath
The primary bath offers a spa-like experience, with a freestanding tub, two showers, and separate vanities.
There’s also a dedicated linen closet and a private toilet space. Everything here is designed for comfort, whether you’re in a rush or winding down after a long day.

Primary Closet
The primary closet is large, with built-in shelves and drawers on all sides. You’ll have space for every season’s wardrobe, plus luggage and accessories.
The closet connects directly to the bath, making your morning routine seamless.

Hallways (Bedroom Wing)
A separate hall links the foyer, Bedroom 2, the primary suite, and additional bathrooms. These circulation areas keep the floorplan organized and easy to move through.
I like how each part of the house feels distinct, but everything still connects as a whole.
Now, let’s head upstairs to see the private spaces for family and guests.

Staircase and Hall
At the top of the stairs, a bright hallway runs in both directions. A linen closet nearby makes it easy to grab towels or bedding for the upstairs rooms.
This hallway connects all the upstairs bedrooms.

Bedroom 3
To the left, Bedroom 3 sits quietly at the back of the house. It’s a comfortable size, with its own closet and a window that looks out over the yard.
This room is great for a teen, an older child, or as a home office or creative space if you prefer.

Bath 3
Bath 3 is close by and features a shower and a wide vanity. The compact layout means everything is within easy reach.

Bedroom 4
Bedroom 4 is just across the hall and matches Bedroom 3 in size and setup, with its own closet and nearby bath access. The distance between the two rooms helps keep things quiet—especially if siblings are sharing the space.

Bath 4
Bath 4 serves Bedroom 4 with a shower and a compact vanity. Having individual bathrooms for each upstairs bedroom is a real advantage for busy mornings.

Bedroom 5
Down the hall, Bedroom 5 stands out as the largest of the upper bedrooms. A bay window nook is perfect for reading or relaxing, and the closet is roomy.
This layout works well for an older child, a guest suite, or as a shared space for younger kids.

Bath 5
Bath 5 is right next door, complete with a shower and all the essentials. Its location next to Bedroom 5 makes it feel nearly en suite.

Loft and Day Bed
One upstairs highlight is the loft with built-in day bed. Shelves line the walls, creating a perfect spot for reading or relaxing.
You could use this space for homework, as a cozy hangout, or even for extra sleeping space during sleepovers.
The loft connects the upstairs rooms and gives everyone a place to gather away from the main floor.

Mechanical Room
Off the upstairs hall, the mechanical room houses the home’s systems. It’s tucked away but easy to access, so maintenance is simple and out of sight.
As you explore each area, it’s clear that this home was planned with care and flexibility in mind.
Every room is connected in a way that supports both privacy and togetherness. Whether you’re hosting friends, managing a busy family, or looking for a quiet place to relax, the combination of inviting outdoor areas, clever storage, and a layout that flows smoothly between private and shared spaces makes it easy to picture yourself living here for years to come.

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