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Stepping up to this home, you’ll notice a blend of modern farmhouse charm and crisp contemporary lines.
The big grid windows hint at sun-filled interiors, while stone and wood trim make the exterior feel both sturdy and welcoming.
With just under 2,500 square feet and 3 bedrooms, this design brings together a series of spaces that feel purposeful, connected, and full of details that make daily living easier and more comfortable.
Specifications:
- 2,491 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 4 Cars
The Floor Plans:

Porch
Before stepping inside, you’re greeted by a generous front porch. I can picture this spot with rocking chairs or a bench perfect for morning coffee.
Thanks to the sloped ceiling and wide entry, there’s always a dry place to pause, even on rainy days, and packages stay protected.
The combination of siding and stone wraps the entry in clean, classic lines and gives the home great curb appeal.
As you step up, a glass front door offers a first peek at the open, airy spaces waiting inside.

Foyer
Inside, the foyer welcomes you with a dramatic cathedral ceiling. It’s more than just an entry—it sets the tone for the rest of the home.

Natural light pours in, bouncing off the light floors and bright walls. There’s a sense of order here, with the foyer providing a clear view back toward the great room and guiding you into the main living areas.
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The space feels open but never overwhelming. I think the soaring ceiling, which reaches about 20 feet, really creates a memorable arrival.
Kitchen
To your left, the kitchen balances function and style. The vaulted ceiling adds to the sense of space, and the central island makes it easy to pull up a stool and linger.

You’ll spot a farmhouse sink under the window, creamy cabinetry, and a sage green island that adds just the right amount of personality.

Copper hardware and rustic wood accents add warmth, while oversized pendant lights offer a gentle glow.
There’s plenty of counter space for meal prep, and the pantry is just steps away, so groceries go from car to shelves in no time.
I love how the kitchen flows into the dining area, making family meals and entertaining friends feel effortless.
Pantry
Right next to the kitchen, the walk-in pantry is a quiet game changer. There’s enough room for all your dry goods, small appliances, and even those bulk-sized snacks that never fit anywhere else.
I appreciate that the pantry sits close to both the garage and the kitchen, which makes unloading groceries a breeze and keeps clutter off the counters.
The shelving is arranged to maximize storage, so the kitchen always looks tidy and organized.

Dinette
Just beyond the kitchen, the dinette fills a sunny corner with wide windows overlooking the backyard.
It’s not a formal dining room, but it doesn’t need to be. The space comfortably fits a family-sized table and welcomes plenty of light.
I picture easy breakfasts here or kids doing homework nearby while dinner simmers. With the covered rear porch so close, you can open the doors to let in a breeze or carry plates straight outside for al fresco meals.

Great Room
The great room instantly delivers a wow factor. Vaulted ceilings with exposed wood beams draw your gaze up, and a wall of windows connects the inside to the outdoors.

The fireplace, finished in floor-to-ceiling stone and topped with a chunky wood mantel, anchors the room and promises cozy winter nights.
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There’s space for a big sectional or several armchairs, making this the perfect place for movie nights or gatherings.
I love how the great room connects directly to both the kitchen and the backyard.
For me, this is truly the central hub where everyone naturally comes together.
Covered Rear Porch
Step through the French doors from the great room to reach the covered rear porch.

The cathedral ceiling with exposed beams continues outside, tying the interior and exterior together. There’s space here for a full outdoor living set, perhaps a dining table, or a few lounge chairs facing the pool.
The combination of potted plants and the vaulted wood ceiling gives it a relaxed, retreat-like feel.
You can sip coffee in the morning or watch kids in the backyard, all while staying protected from sun or rain.
This porch really feels like an extension of the living space, making it easy to move between indoors and outdoors.
Laundry
On the other side of the kitchen, the laundry room is designed for real life.
Tall cabinetry and a built-in bench line one wall, with hooks and open shelves for jackets, bags, and muddy boots.
The washer and dryer fit neatly under the window, and there’s space for folding and sorting nearby.
Patterned tile and sage green cabinets add a touch of farmhouse style. I think the direct flow from the laundry to the garage and main house is especially helpful.
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No one has to carry laundry baskets through the whole house, so messes stay contained and chores feel more manageable.

Entry
Connected to the laundry, the entry serves as a true mudroom. There’s a closet for coats and shoes, plus enough space to drop bags as you come in.
This setup keeps daily clutter out of sight from the main living areas. I like how this entryway helps everyone stay organized, making it easier to keep the rest of the home calm and welcoming for guests.

Powder Room
Located next to the entry and laundry, the powder room gives guests a private spot to freshen up without wandering through the house.

The design is simple and uncluttered, with a window for natural light and modern fixtures that match the rest of the home’s style.
It’s a small detail, but I find it adds a lot of convenience when hosting or coming home after a long day.
Master Bedroom
At the back of the house, the master suite offers a real sense of escape.

The vaulted ceiling with exposed beams creates an open, airy feeling, and the wall of windows frames peaceful garden views.
Soft beige walls and curtains make the space feel calm and inviting, while warm wood furniture adds a touch of tradition.
The room is large enough for a king-size bed, reading chair, and extra dresser, yet it never feels too big.
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I think the placement at the end of a private hallway turns this suite into a true sanctuary, perfect for unwinding without interruptions.
Master Bathroom
When you step into the master bathroom, the symmetrical layout stands out right away. Double vanities on either side mean no one has to wait for sink space in the morning, and the creamy cabinets with matte black fixtures blend modern style with cozy warmth.
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At the far end, you’ll find a walk-in shower and a deep soaking tub beneath a bright window.
Textured tiles and brass accents add a spa-like atmosphere. There’s plenty of counter space, so two people can get ready comfortably.
I see this as a place built for true relaxation, whether you want a quiet soak or need to get ready for a busy day.

Walk-In Closet (Master)
Accessible through the master bathroom, the walk-in closet is more spacious than you’d expect. With rows of shelves, rods, and cubbies, there’s space for everything from shoes to seasonal clothes.
The layout lets you move straight from the shower to dressing without having to walk back through the bedroom.
I like how much room there is to keep things organized and easy to find.

Bedroom #2
On the opposite side of the house, bedroom #2 sits away from the main living spaces, making it a great fit for guests or older kids.
The tray ceiling adds a touch of architectural interest, and the large window keeps the room bright.
With its own walk-in closet, there’s plenty of storage. This bedroom is roomy enough for a queen bed, desk, and dresser, so it can work as a guest room, home office, or teen’s retreat.
The placement gives everyone privacy, and I appreciate that it never feels crowded.

Bedroom #3
Right next door, bedroom #3 mirrors the design of bedroom #2. You’ll find another tray ceiling and a window that fills the space with light.
The walk-in closet means there’s no shortage of storage, and there’s enough room for both a bed and study area.
These twin bedrooms are especially convenient for families, with the bathroom right between them so everyone has easy access.
I think the separation from the master suite is a detail many families will value.

Bath (Secondary Bathroom)
Serving both secondary bedrooms, the shared bath is practical and well-designed. Twin sinks help reduce morning hassles, and the layout allows more than one person to get ready at once.
The finishes match the rest of the home, with matte black fixtures, creamy counters, and light walls, so everything feels unified.
A window brings in fresh air, there’s ample storage for towels, and the tub-shower combo works for both kids and adults.

Walk-In Closets (Beds 2 & 3)
Each secondary bedroom comes with its own walk-in closet, which is a rare find in a home of this size.
These closets are deep enough for full wardrobes, sports gear, or even a cozy reading nook if you want to get creative.
I think this feature quietly makes life a lot easier, especially for organizing kids’ belongings or hosting long-term guests.

Garage
Double doors open to a large garage with two oversized bays. There’s room for multiple vehicles, bikes, or a workshop area.
The high ceilings keep things feeling open, and direct access to the laundry and entry makes unloading groceries or sports gear simple.
If you need extra storage or a hobby space, this garage offers real utility and isn’t just an afterthought.
Walking through this floor plan, I notice that every space feels intentional—from the bright, open living areas to the private corners designed for peace and quiet. This home blends farmhouse warmth with modern convenience, creating a place that works for both lively gatherings and quiet retreats.

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