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Step through the front walkway of this stunning French Country home and you’ll instantly notice a blend of formal elegance and everyday comfort.
Steep hipped roofs and a symmetrical, stone-and-stucco façade set a refined tone, while the soft landscaping and cobblestone path welcome you with a look that feels both grand and personal.
Inside, two well-planned levels offer over 3,800 square feet of living space, filled with natural light, welcoming gathering areas, and private retreats.
Let’s explore every corner of this beautiful home together.
Specifications:
- 3,821 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Covered Porch and Entry
Right away, you’re greeted by a generous covered porch, perfect for a couple of rocking chairs or seasonal planters.

Step through the double front doors and you’ll find an airy foyer with light wood floors and a full-length arched mirror that reflects the home’s unique warmth and elegance.
The space is bright, thanks to tall glass doors and windows. There’s just enough room to pause, take off your coat, and enjoy the view that leads into the central areas of the house.
Great Room
Moving left from the entry, you walk into the great room. This space stands out for its size without feeling overwhelming.

Tall ceilings, two large sofas, and a central fireplace create a setting that works for game nights, afternoon naps, or family gatherings.

The earthy palette, wood-beamed ceiling, and floor-to-ceiling curtains strike a balance between inviting and sophisticated.


I can easily picture holidays here or just stretching out with a good book on a quiet day.
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Pergola Porch
Just outside the great room, you’ll find the pergola porch. This outdoor living area feels like a true extension of the home.
It offers shade and privacy, with enough space for a dining set or lounge chairs.
If you enjoy hosting summer dinners or slipping outside for a sunrise coffee, this spot makes outdoor living easy and enjoyable.

Dining Room
Back through the entry, the dining room opens up to your right. An eight-person table sits at the center, surrounded by warm wood tones and bathed in light from the oversized glass doors.

Even a quick breakfast feels special here. Its position near both the kitchen and family room means you can easily move between spaces during bigger gatherings.
Kitchen
Connected to the dining area is the kitchen, planned for both style and practicality. The long, wide island seats six and feels ready for everything from pancake breakfasts to evenings with friends.

Light wood cabinetry, a geometric backsplash, and big picture windows create an open, cheerful atmosphere.


The navy island and brass hardware add a pop of interest. With plenty of counter space and storage, you won’t feel cramped, even on your busiest baking days.
Pantry and Mud Room
Right behind the kitchen, you’ll spot the walk-in pantry with tons of shelving. It’s one of those daily conveniences I always appreciate, whether I’m stocking up or stashing away appliances.
Just beyond, a mud room helps manage shoes, coats, and backpacks, complete with a bench and hooks.
This area keeps the daily routine organized, especially when coming in from the garage after a rainy soccer practice or a brisk morning walk.

Garage
Directly connected through the mud room, the oversized garage (24 x 30) easily fits two cars and leaves space for bikes, tools, and all the extras busy families need. The transition from garage to mud room to kitchen is quick and practical, making it easy to bring in groceries without facing bad weather.

Family Room
Back inside, the family room runs parallel to the dining area. With its cozy L-shaped sectional and large windows, this room is perfect for movie nights or lazy weekends.
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The striped wallpaper and layered textiles add character. Plus, the view to the backyard lets in lots of afternoon sun.
I can see this becoming the spot for Netflix marathons or letting the kids sprawl out with toys and puzzles.

Study
Just off the main hallway, the study offers a focused space for work or reading.

It’s compact but smartly arranged, with built-in shelves and a curved desk. The double French doors give privacy without blocking light, and there’s plenty of room to keep everything organized.
If you work from home or need a quiet nook, I think this spot is a great bonus.
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Powder Room
Nearby, the powder room is perfectly located for guests and quick stops between activities. It may be small, but it’s stylish and convenient.


Laundry/Folding Room
Further along, you’ll find a dedicated laundry and folding room. The space is wide enough for sorting, folding, and managing laundry for a crowd.
In my view, this is one of those features that doesn’t get enough credit but makes daily life run much smoother.

Mechanical Rooms
On this main level, you’ll find two mechanical rooms. One is near the laundry and another is closer to the master suite.
Both are placed out of sight, so storage and home systems never disrupt the home’s comfort or look.

Master Suite
At the back of the home, past a short hallway, you reach the master suite.

This is a true retreat with tall windows and double doors that open directly onto the outdoors.
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The feeling here is calm and spacious, finished in soft neutrals and layered textures. There’s even a quiet sitting area for reading or morning coffee.
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Privacy is a big priority, so it’s easy to recharge away from the rest of the house.
Master Bathroom
Step into the master bath and you’ll notice a touch of luxury. Two separate vanities mean you can get ready without bumping elbows.
A freestanding tub draws your attention, set against dark tile and marble floors. The walk-in shower feels open and is flanked by sleek cabinetry and arched mirrors.
With plenty of storage, you can keep everything tidy and within reach.

Dual Walk-in Closets
Connected directly to the master bath, you’ll find two walk-in closets. Each person gets their own space with hanging rods, shelves, and shoe storage.
I love how this setup makes sharing a suite much easier and helps keep things organized.

Bench Nook
Just outside the master suite, a bench nook provides a handy spot to tie shoes or drop a bag before heading out. I like that this area adds convenience right where you need it, making smart use of a quiet corner.

Staircase and Second Floor Transition
Heading back toward the family room, you’ll notice the staircase leading upstairs. Its central location makes it easy to reach the second floor from anywhere on the main level.

Loft
At the top of the stairs, you arrive in a cozy loft. This flexible space can work as a study area, playroom, or secondary lounge, depending on what you need.
With open sightlines and easy access to all the upstairs bedrooms, it becomes a natural spot for homework, art projects, or late-night chats.

Bedroom 2
Moving right from the loft, Bedroom 2 is well-sized and includes a generous closet. The layout is great for a child, teen, or guests.
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There’s lots of natural light, and its close proximity to the bathroom makes mornings easier for everyone.

Bedroom 3
Next to Bedroom 2, Bedroom 3 is similar in size and storage. With its own closet and convenient access to the upstairs bath, this room would work well for siblings who want their own space but enjoy similar features.

Bedroom 4
Down a short hallway, Bedroom 4 offers a bit more privacy since it sits apart from the others.
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It’s perfect for an older child, guest, or even as a hobby room. The location gives it a quieter feel, away from the busier loft area.

Upstairs Bathrooms
Upstairs, you’ll find a full bath that’s easy to reach from all three bedrooms and the loft.
Double sinks help make busy mornings less hectic, while a separate toilet and shower room provide privacy for multiple users.
There’s also a linen closet nearby for easy access to towels and supplies.

Upstairs Mechanical and Linen Closets
Small but important, the upstairs mechanical room and extra linen storage keep this level running smoothly. Having both on this floor means you can grab a clean set of sheets or handle basic maintenance without any extra trips up and down stairs.
So there you have it—this European-inspired home blends classic style with modern convenience, both inside and out. With smart connections between rooms and comfort built in at every turn, daily living here feels easy and uplifting.

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