
This home welcomes you with a blend of modern farmhouse warmth and clean lines, setting the tone for a space that combines comfort and style across three thoughtfully designed levels.
From the wide cobblestone walk leading up to the crisp white brick and dark trim, the exterior feels both inviting and fresh.
With 3,451 square feet, 3 bedrooms, and spaces designed for both gathering and privacy, you’ll have plenty of room to spread out or come together, inside and out.
I’m excited to show you how each room connects smoothly to the next, offering new ways to enjoy daily life.
Specifications:
- 3,451 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2.5+ Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Covered Porch & Entry
As you approach the front door, you’ll notice how easy it is for guests to find their way.
The wide, covered porch provides plenty of space to pause and get out of the weather.
Inside, the foyer offers just the right amount of breathing room. A coat closet and powder room are conveniently located for arrivals and departures.
Straight ahead, you can see into the great room, while hallways to the left and right hint at private wings and secondary bedrooms.

Great Room
The great room sits at the core of the main floor, but it doesn’t take over the space.

With its 11-foot ceiling and a wall of tall glass doors, natural light fills the room and creates a seamless connection with the backyard.

A modern fireplace set into painted white brick provides a cozy focal point. Built-ins on either side add display and storage, but the room remains relaxed.


I can imagine curling up on the sofa here, hosting friends for an evening, or quietly enjoying a morning coffee.
Dining Room
Just off the great room, the dining room feels generous and open, with cathedral ceilings that add a sense of height and airiness.

You can easily fit a rectangular table for six, with plenty of space to move around.
Glass-front built-ins lend a sense of hospitality, and the transition between dining and great room is seamless.
I think this open concept layout is especially useful for entertaining or keeping an eye on kids while preparing dinner.
Kitchen
If you love to cook or just hang out where everyone gathers, the kitchen draws you in right away.

It opens to the dining area but has its own identity, thanks to a vaulted ceiling and a stunning arched window that stretches nearly the width of the counter.

Sunlight fills the space, making the atmosphere especially inviting. You’ll find light wood cabinetry, black marble counters and backsplash, and a large island with seating for four.

The style feels effortless, from the panel-front appliances to the backless stools lined up at the island.

I noticed the kitchen’s U-shape makes meal prep simple without interrupting the flow—you can chat with guests, enjoy the view, or supervise homework all at once.
Pantry
Just off the kitchen, a walk-in pantry offers extra storage every busy household needs. Deep shelves line the walls, with enough space for dry goods and appliances.
This feature quietly keeps daily life running smoothly, helping the kitchen stay organized and clutter-free.

Mud Room
Heading toward the garage, you’ll find a mud room designed for real-world living. With built-in benches, cubbies, and lockers, everyone has a place for shoes, coats, and backpacks.
There’s a catch-all area to keep gear out of the way, plus a handy side door leading to the driveway.
The mud room also connects to mechanical rooms and a powder bath, adding even more function.
For families or anyone managing a busy schedule, I think this organized drop zone is a real game changer.

Garage
The garage is oversized, featuring three carriage-style doors. Measuring 22 by 35 feet, there’s plenty of room for cars, bikes, and seasonal storage.
Moving from the garage into the mud room is easy, making it simple to bring in groceries or manage pets after a walk.
There’s a safe near the pantry, so you have a secure place for your valuables.

Pool House
Past the mud room, you’ll find the pool house—and it’s so much more than just a cabana.
With its own cathedral ceiling and nearly 420 square feet, this is a true extension of your living space.
There’s a kitchenette, a full bathroom with shower, plus a changing area with lockers and a washer/dryer hookup.
Pool towels, sunscreen, snacks—they all have a place here. If you enjoy hosting summer parties or just want a quiet retreat near the water, the pool house offers a private escape.
Double doors open directly to the pool patio, making the transition between indoors and outdoors effortless.

Outdoor Patio & Pool
The main house opens to a large covered porch with a built-in grill station. Stone tiles underfoot, cushioned lounges, and space for an outdoor dining set invite you to stay awhile.

The patio wraps around a rectangular pool, with room for both sunbathing and entertaining. An outdoor shower nearby is perfect for rinsing off after swimming or gardening.


The blend of white brick and dark siding keeps the farmhouse vibe consistent outside.
Bedroom 2
Inside, off the main hallway, you’ll find Bedroom 2. This room sits away from the main entertaining areas, so guests or older kids have a sense of privacy.
A large window brings in natural light, there’s a spacious closet, and you can reach a full bathroom just steps away.
The bath includes classic finishes and is sized for comfort.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 is just across the hall from Bedroom 2, making it a good choice for siblings or as a flex space for work or hobbies. With its own closet and close access to the hall bathroom, this room easily adapts to fit your needs—it could be a nursery, guest room, or playroom.

Bathroom
The shared bathroom for Bedrooms 2 and 3 is both practical and stylish. I like how it’s divided for multiple users, so busy mornings are easier.

There’s a deep soaking tub tucked beneath a sunlit alcove, and glossy black tile wainscoting adds modern farmhouse flair.

The space feels cozy but never cramped.
Master Suite
At the back of the house, the master suite creates a true retreat. Vaulted ceilings and three oversized windows fill the room with natural light, and the fireplace adds warmth and character.

There’s enough space for a king bed, reading chairs, and even a window bench if you want your own private nook.

I think the suite’s location at the far end of the home really makes it stand out, providing privacy and quiet.
Master Bathroom
Through double doors, the master bath continues the theme of understated luxury. You’ll find a double vanity topped with dramatic black marble and plenty of storage.
There’s a spacious walk-in shower, a soaking tub for relaxation, and handy towel storage nearby.
Geometric mirrors and shiplap walls add the right touch of farmhouse character.

Master Closet & Laundry
From the master bath, you walk straight into a walk-in closet that’s almost the size of a bedroom.
Built-in shelving, double hanging rods, and dedicated shoe storage keep everything organized. Even better, there’s direct access to the laundry room, so you don’t have to haul baskets down the hall.
The laundry includes a folding counter, cabinets for supplies, and space for both washer and dryer.

Living Room
Close to the foyer, a separate living room gives you a quiet place to relax away from the activity of the great room.
Two armchairs face each other in front of a white-painted brick fireplace. Large windows let in morning sun, and the neutral palette makes the space feel instantly welcoming.
If you want a cozy reading nook or a spot for after-dinner conversation, this room fits the bill.

Upstairs Bonus Room
When you head upstairs, you’ll discover a bonus room with so many possibilities. With 16 by 24 feet of space, you could create a home theater, game room, workout studio, or shared office.
There’s ample wall space for shelving or a big-screen TV, and a nearby storage room keeps the main area free of clutter.

Storage Room
Next to the bonus room, a 16 by 11 storage area gives you a place for seasonal items, suitcases, or hobby supplies. I think having this much dedicated storage upstairs really helps keep the rest of the house tidy by keeping things out of sight.

Mechanical & Utility Rooms
On the main floor near the garage, you’ll find utility spaces tucked away for convenience.
There’s a mechanical room for the home’s systems, another for pool equipment, and even a safe for valuables.
These features are easy to overlook but make a big difference in how smoothly the home functions.

Everyday Connections
The flow between rooms feels natural and intuitive. Moving from the kitchen to the dining area, the great room to the outdoor patio, everyday living just feels easy.
There are clear sightlines through the main gathering spaces, yet private retreats are never far.
Each area has a purpose, but nothing feels closed off or overly formal.
With thoughtful touches and flexible areas spread across three levels, this home truly gives you space to grow, entertain, and settle in for the long term.
You might find yourself hosting friends by the pool, catching up with family in the kitchen, or retreating to your own private suite.
I love how there’s a spot for every mood and moment.

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