Sometimes a house just stops you in your tracks, and I think this one does exactly that.
From the elegant symmetry out front to the dramatic rooflines and turret windows in back, you’re looking at a European-inspired home that promises both luxury and comfort at every turn.
With two sprawling levels, 5 bedrooms, and all sorts of unique spaces, it’s a home built for impressive gatherings, quiet escapes, and everything in between.
Specifications:
- 6,376 Heated S.F.
- 5 Beds
- 6.5+ Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Covered Entry
As you approach, a wrought-iron gate and lush landscaping set a stately mood right away.
The covered entry is wide and welcoming, with space to pause and take in those creamy stone walls and classic columns.
This is one of those porches where you can picture greeting guests with ease, shielded from rain or sun.
Foyer
When you enter, the foyer immediately makes a statement. There’s a graceful curve to the staircase on your right, drawing your eye up to the second floor.
Natural light filters in, highlighting the open space. The foyer neatly divides the formal and informal areas, making it easy to direct the flow of a busy household or an evening gathering.
Office
Just off the foyer, you’ll find an office with built-ins lining one wall. This space is set apart enough for focus, but not so isolated that you feel cut off from the rest of the home.
With its proximity to the entry, this spot works perfectly for meeting with clients or simply handling day-to-day life admin away from the hustle of the main living areas.
Dining Room
Across the foyer, the dining room features a coffered ceiling and plenty of room for a large table.
I think the placement here is ideal, close to the kitchen for convenience, but distinct enough to handle both formal dinners and casual family meals.
There’s enough wall space for a buffet or china cabinet if you like to entertain.
Mud Room and Utilities
Heading toward the garage wing, you’ll find the mud room. It’s well thought out, with practical storage and a closet for coats and shoes.
Connected directly to the two-car garage, it’s a true drop zone for daily routines. The utility room sits adjacent, offering laundry space and even more storage, which makes keeping things tidy effortless.
Powder Room
There’s a powder room beside the mud and utility areas. It’s out of sight from the main rooms, which is always a plus for privacy.
This location works well for both family use and visiting guests.
Secondary Storage and Elevator
Follow the hallway a bit further and you’ll spot not one, but two storage spaces along with an elevator. I love that the elevator makes all levels of this home accessible, whether you’re carrying groceries or accommodating guests of any age.
Kitchen
Entering the kitchen, you’re greeted by a generous island with seating, ideal for morning coffee or keeping the cook company.
There’s plenty of counter space, double ovens, and a dedicated cooktop, all set under high ceilings.
The walk-in pantry and nearby wine vault offer both practical storage and a bit of flair—perfect if you love to cook or entertain.
Living Room
The kitchen opens straight into the living room, topped with a soaring 23-foot ceiling. It’s an impressive, sunlit space that feels both grand and inviting.
There’s room for art or a statement fireplace, and the layout naturally draws everyone together.
If you appreciate a room that can handle both everyday living and special occasions, I think you’ll love this one.
Master Suite
On one side of the main floor, the master suite sits in a private wing.
It’s truly spacious, with room for a sitting area in the turreted alcove. I really like how the curved wall brings in natural light and a sense of escape.
You have direct access to the living room, but it still feels like your own retreat.
Master Bath
Inside the master bath, you’ll find double vanities, a spa tub, a roomy shower, and separate his-and-hers walk-in closets.
Every area is generous, so sharing never feels cramped. The thoughtful layout makes mornings run smoothly and evenings feel indulgent.
Wardrobe and Bar
There’s a separate wardrobe area off the master bath, with plenty of built-in storage. Just outside the suite, you’ll find a surprise bar—great for morning coffee or a late-night drink.
Office
Alongside the master wing, the office gives you that essential work-from-home spot. It’s private, with built-in shelving and good light, balancing productivity and comfort.
Two-Car Garage (Left Wing)
This garage is perfect for keeping vehicles secure and out of the elements. The connection to the office and master suite is convenient, making it easy to come and go without trekking through the whole house.
Family Room
Back in the central part of the house, the family room opens wide to the backyard and the covered veranda.
The room is large enough for a substantial sectional and entertainment center, all beneath a 12-foot ceiling.
I can easily picture movie nights or hosting friends for game night here.
Breakfast Room
Next to the family room and kitchen, the breakfast nook is surrounded by windows. Mornings here feel cheerful, with a view of the garden and quick access to the covered veranda for coffee outdoors.
Covered Veranda and Bath 2
Step through the doors and you’re on the covered veranda, an extension of the living space that’s shaded and breezy. There’s even a full bath nearby, which is perfect for keeping muddy feet or swimmers from tracking into the main parts of the house.
Room (Main Floor Guest or Flex Space)
Next to the kitchen, there’s a labeled Room that can flex to your needs. It could easily serve as a playroom, media den, or guest room.
With storage and a nearby bath, it adapts for whatever your family needs most.
Wine Vault and Pantry
If you enjoy collecting wine or need serious storage for ingredients, the wine vault and pantry off the kitchen are both practical and impressive. They keep your essentials close at hand but out of sight.
Mud Room, Utility, and Storage (Right Wing)
Moving toward the far right of the main floor, you find a secondary mud room and utility area, along with more storage. Access from the second two-car garage keeps things seamless when coming in with groceries or after a day out.
Two-Car Garage (Right Wing)
This garage is slightly larger, and connects directly to the service areas, which makes sense for families with extra vehicles or visitors who need their own space.
Main Floor Powder Room
A second powder room on this side of the house ensures guests or family are never far from a bathroom, wherever they’re spending their time.
Staircase and Upstairs Landing
The main staircase rises from the foyer and creates a grand impression. At the top, the landing overlooks the two-story living room below, letting light and views connect both floors.
Bedroom 2
Upstairs, Bedroom 2 is set in a curved turret, echoing the master suite downstairs. It’s spacious and filled with light, with its own walk-in closet and a private bath that includes a tub.
I think this layout is great for guests or an older child who wants privacy and a touch of style.
Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 sits opposite the landing and includes a walk-in closet and direct access to Bath 3.
It’s close to the bonus room, making it perfect for a teen or someone wanting their own retreat.
The bathroom is shared but not cramped, so mornings stay easy.
Bedroom 4
In a quieter wing, Bedroom 4 enjoys a bit more separation. With its own walk-in closet and connected bath, it’s a comfortable spot for long-term guests or family members.
Bedroom 5
Bedroom 5 is beside Bedroom 4, and also features a walk-in closet and direct access to Bath 5. It’s easy to picture siblings or visiting relatives setting up here.
Game Room
The upstairs game room is a real highlight. There’s space for a pool table, gaming setup, or crafts.
I love the built-in bar and extra storage, which make it ready for parties but also flexible enough for quieter hobbies.
Card Room
Right off the game room, the card room sits in a rounded bay. Imagine poker nights, board games, or just a cozy spot for conversation.
It has just the right amount of separation to feel special.
Media Room
If movie marathons or big games are your thing, the media room at the far end of this level will win you over. There’s space to spread out, blackout potential for a true theater vibe, and distance from the quieter bedrooms.
Bonus Room
The bonus room offers all sorts of possibilities. Maybe it’s a gym, a second family room, or even a dance studio.
Whatever your interests, you’ll find plenty of space to dream big up here.
Upstairs Utilities and Storage
A second utility room upstairs means you won’t be running laundry up and down the stairs. More storage closets keep clutter out of sight but close at hand.
Upstairs Powder Room
A powder room on the upper floor means you don’t always need to use the bedrooms’ baths, which is helpful for guests or anyone using the upstairs common areas.
Elevator
The elevator connects both levels, making every part of this home accessible for everyone. In a house of this scale, I think that’s a real advantage.
When I look at every room and amenity, I can see this is not just a house, but a home built for living well. Each space serves a purpose while leaving room for personality and change as your needs evolve.
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