
There’s something about a modern farmhouse that feels nostalgic, yet unmistakably fresh. This home brings that atmosphere to life from the moment you arrive.
Crisp white brick and warm wood siding greet you as you approach across the manicured lawn.
Inside, you’ll discover more than 3,300 square feet that blend comfort, light, and thoughtful details for everyday living.
Walk with me as we go through each space, exploring how every room connects and what unique features stand out.
Specifications:
- 3,344 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:

Covered Porch (Front)
This covered porch stretches across the front, creating a welcoming spot before you even step inside.
The blend of brick, wood, and stone continues from the exterior, setting a warm tone.
Imagine yourself here, sipping coffee or chatting with neighbors. I really like that the roof extends overhead, so you stay dry even on rainy days—this feels like a true extension of your living space.

Entry
As you enter, a wide foyer with a 10-foot tray ceiling sets the tone. The high ceiling adds a touch of drama, and the layout draws you forward.
Immediately to your left is a coat closet, one of those everyday features you’ll appreciate each winter.
Ahead, you can continue toward the great room or branch right to a tucked-away wing, giving you flexibility from the start.

Dining Room
To your left, the dining room makes a big impression. The vaulted ceiling rises over 12 feet, making the space feel open and bright.
There’s plenty of room for a large table—ideal for family gatherings, holidays, or even homework if you need extra space.
Tall windows let in natural light, giving the room an airy quality that’s hard to find elsewhere.

Flex / Office
A quick walk down the hallway to the right of the entry brings you to a flexible office/flex room.
The 11-foot tray ceiling keeps it feeling open, and the location means privacy for working from home or taking calls.
This room could be a playroom, studio, or even a guest bedroom if you need it.
I appreciate having this kind of flexible space, since it adapts to whatever life throws your way.

Half Bath
Just a few steps further, you’ll find a half bath. Its location is ideal—close to the main living areas for guests, but tucked away out of direct sight.
No one wants a powder room front and center, and this design gets it right.

Laundry
Continue down the hall and you reach a spacious laundry room. At 16 by 8 feet, it offers room for your washer, dryer, folding, sorting, and extra storage.
A window brings in natural light, making chores feel a bit less like, well, chores.
There’s direct access to the primary suite walk-in closet, which I find incredibly practical. This setup really does save steps—especially on busy mornings.

Bedroom 1 (Primary Suite)
Turn left from the laundry and step into the main bedroom suite. This space is truly generous—16 by 17 feet with an 11-foot vaulted ceiling for that extra retreat-like feel.
Tall windows overlook the backyard, keeping the room bright while still feeling private. There’s a real sense of separation here, so you can unwind at night or sleep in on weekends without disturbance.

Bath 1 (Primary Bath)
Step into the primary bath, where you’ll find a large double vanity, a 7-foot tiled shower with dual heads, and a deep soaking tub.
The layout prioritizes privacy and allows two people to move around easily. From here, you have direct access to a walk-in closet, which turns your morning routine into something almost enjoyable.

Walk-In Closet (Primary)
Connected to the bathroom, this walk-in closet is roomy enough to share. There’s space for built-in drawers and shelving, along with plenty of hanging storage.
Direct access to the laundry room makes so much sense. I really think every home should have this feature.

Great Room
Let’s move into the great room, which acts as the home’s central hub. This area measures 23 by 22 feet and features a vaulted ceiling peaking over 13 feet.
Wide windows and a massive sliding door frame the backyard and covered porch. A fireplace anchors the space and adds a cozy touch on chilly nights.
I love how you can arrange furniture toward the hearth, the TV, or outside views—there’s no awkward layout here.

Kitchen
From the great room, you flow right into the kitchen—the heart of the modern farmhouse vibe.
The oversized island (6 by 12 feet) offers bar seating for casual meals or entertaining.
Double ovens, a big fridge nook, and plenty of counter space make it easy to handle both daily cooking and bigger gatherings.
Just behind, the scullery lets you keep the main kitchen tidy while prepping or storing extra supplies.

Scullery
This secondary kitchen area is a great solution for those who love to entertain or need extra prep space.
There’s plenty of storage for appliances, a second sink, and easy access to both the kitchen and mudroom.
It’s the perfect spot for quick cleanups after coming in from the garage.

Mud Room
Step through to the mudroom with a built-in bench, hooks for backpacks and coats, and a closet for shoes and gear.
I see this working well for busy families or anyone who likes a clutter-free entryway.
There’s also a door straight to the garage, which makes grocery runs or unloading after a trip much simpler.

3 Car Garage
This oversized garage easily fits three vehicles, plus room for bikes or a workshop. There’s an optional wine cooler or storage room in one corner, which could also serve as a hobby space or pantry overflow.
With direct access to the mudroom, you won’t have to worry about tracking messes deeper into the house.

Bedroom 2
On the left wing of the home, past the mudroom, is Bedroom 2. This room includes its own walk-in closet and direct access to Bath 2 via the hallway.
The window brings in natural light, and the location is set apart from the main living areas, offering privacy for guests or family members.

Bedroom 3
Right next door, Bedroom 3 is nearly identical in size and layout to Bedroom 2.
It also features a walk-in closet, and shares convenient access to Bath 2. The arrangement makes sense for siblings or guests—everyone has their own space, but it’s not far from the action.

Bath 2
Bath 2 is shared by Bedrooms 2 and 3, with a double vanity and a separate area for the tub and toilet.
This split layout means two people can get ready at once. You also get extra linen storage in the hall, perfect for towels and bedding.

Bath 3
At the end of the hall, you’ll find Bath 3. It’s smaller than Bath 2, but just right for quick showers or as an extra bathroom when company’s over.
The location is convenient for both the nearby bedrooms and the mudroom.

Hallways
Here, the hallways are wider than average and include practical storage like linen closets where you need them. Every bedroom has a clear path to a bathroom, and all living spaces connect smoothly without long, awkward stretches.

Covered Porch (Rear)
Step out through the large sliding glass doors from the great room to reach the covered back porch.
This outdoor living area stretches almost 24 feet across and 15 feet deep, with space for a full dining setup and a lounge zone.
The roof provides shade and shelter, and you can add an optional fireplace for extra warmth.
The same beams and stone from the front porch carry through, tying the home’s style together.

Outdoor Kitchen
Just beside the covered porch, the outdoor kitchen is ready for entertaining. There’s a large island with bar seating, plenty of prep room, and space for a grill.
I can easily picture this as the heart of summer gatherings, where you can cook and socialize without missing out.
Since it’s covered, you’re all set no matter the weather.
This floor plan brings together everything I love about modern farmhouse style: welcoming spaces, thoughtful connections, and flexibility for real life. Each room feels designed with real people in mind, making it easy to handle both daily routines and special celebrations.

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