
When you first see this modern farmhouse, it immediately feels both welcoming and impressive. The exterior draws you in with its crisp siding, stone accents, and striking trim, but it’s the thoughtful design inside that really stands out.
This home isn’t just about good looks—it’s about daily living that feels easy. I’d love to walk through every corner together, room by room, so you can picture how each space connects and functions across both levels.
Specifications:
- 2,107 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Covered Front Porch
Stepping up to the house, you’re greeted by a broad covered porch spanning the width of the home.
There’s a sense of calm here. Picture a couple of rocking chairs or a bench with throw pillows.
This spot is ideal for unwinding with a coffee in the mornings or catching up with neighbors in the evening.
From here, you move right into the main level’s main gathering area.

Foyer
The foyer sets the tone for the entire home. Light pours in from the glass double doors, bouncing off the fresh white trim.
There’s just enough space to drop your bag or hang a jacket before heading further inside.
The foyer gives you choices: left toward the secondary bedrooms, straight into the great room, or right toward the master suite and utility spaces.
The layout feels intuitive, not forced.

Great Room
A step further brings you into the great room, which lives up to its name.
The vaulted ceiling makes everything feel open and airy. You’ll love the gas log fireplace on chilly nights.
I can see family movie nights happening here, or larger gatherings that can easily spill outside thanks to the sliding doors that lead to the back covered porch.
There’s plenty of wall space for art or built-ins, and the way this space flows into the kitchen and dining area just feels right.

Covered Rear Porch
Just beyond the great room, the covered rear porch expands your living space outdoors. I think this setup works well for anyone who loves to grill or host gatherings that blend indoors and outdoors.
Protected from the elements, you can enjoy fresh air nearly year-round, surrounded by the landscaped yard.

Kitchen
Turning back inside, you come to the kitchen. The oversized island stands out, perfect for casual breakfasts or homework sessions.
The layout is efficient, and the walk-in pantry keeps ingredients and snacks organized. You can see right into the great room, so you’re always part of the action.
Stainless appliances and stone counters look great here, and the connection to the eating area feels modern and practical.

Eating Area
Right next to the kitchen, the eating area is sized just right for a family table.
Natural light streams in, and there’s a great sense of connection to the rest of the living spaces.
You can serve a big weekend breakfast or a quick weeknight dinner here. It’s easy to imagine laughter and conversation lingering long after the meal is finished.

Pantry
Just off the kitchen, the 4×4 walk-in pantry is a true asset. There’s enough room for bulk shopping, meal prep gadgets, and even those oversized serving dishes that only come out during the holidays.
You’ll appreciate having everything in one place, close at hand but out of sight.

Hall 1
Moving along, Hall 1 serves as the main spine of the home. It links the living areas with private spaces and utilities.
This hallway keeps the floor plan feeling open but organized, without unnecessary dead ends.

Half Bath
Conveniently located off Hall 1, the half bath is perfect for guests. No one has to wander through private bedrooms for a quick stop.
The room is compact but comfortable, with plenty of wall space for a mirror or a striking wallpaper if you want to add some personality.

Laundry
The laundry room is larger than most. I think this makes daily chores feel less like, well, chores.
There’s room for a folding counter, cabinets for cleaning supplies, and even a window for natural light.
Its location near the garage entry means muddy shoes or pet paws never have to cross the main living spaces.

Garage
When you walk into the garage, you’ll notice it’s generously sized. There’s space for two cars, bikes, and storage bins.
Off to the side, an enclosed storage area is perfect for tools or seasonal decorations.
The open storage nearby is ideal for items you grab often but don’t want cluttering the main house.

Master Bedroom
Heading back through Hall 1, the master suite sits in its own quiet section. I love how the trayed ceiling adds a touch of drama, making the room feel both spacious and private.
There’s room for a king bed and sitting area, and windows on two sides let in plenty of natural light.
At the end of a long day, this space really feels like a retreat.

Master Bath
Open the door and you’ll find a master bath designed for everyday luxury. There’s a double vanity, a soaking tub, and a walk-in shower that gives a spa-like experience.
The private toilet nook keeps everything discreet. The layout lets two people get ready at the same time without bumping elbows.

Master Closet
Just off the master bath, the walk-in closet is both deep and wide. Built-in shelving and rods give you plenty of storage for wardrobes of all seasons.
I think families will appreciate how easy it is to keep everything organized, without having to squeeze into a cramped space.

Hall 2
On the opposite side of the house, Hall 2 creates a buffer for the two secondary bedrooms. Kids, guests, or even a home office can enjoy privacy away from the bustle of the main living areas.

Bedroom 2
Bedroom 2 is bright and flexible. You might use it as a kid’s room, guest space, or study.
The full-sized closet offers good storage, and the window brings in cheerful light. Its location gives easy access to the hall bath.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 is slightly larger, making it perfect for siblings who share or maybe as a hobby room. The closet matches the size in Bedroom 2, giving you options for organizing clothes, games, or crafts.

Closets and Linen Storage
Both bedrooms have their own closets and share access to two linen closets in Hall 2.
These little touches help keep towels, bedding, and cleaning supplies organized and out of sight.
It’s the kind of practical feature that makes everyday life easier.

Hall Bath
The hall bath serves both secondary bedrooms and guests with a tub-shower combo and generous counter space.
The layout makes it easy for multiple people to use. Its location helps morning routines flow smoothly, even on the busiest days.

Covered Side Porch
Off the kitchen and eating area, the covered side porch is perfect for quick outdoor breaks or as a private spot to read.
If you’re entertaining, it works as a buffer zone where guests can mingle away from the main crowd.
Details like this make the house feel flexible and welcoming.

Stairs to Upper Level
When you’re ready to head upstairs, you’ll find the staircase just off Hall 1, near the laundry and garage entry. It sits in a quiet spot, keeping the main floor feeling open while still being easy to find when you need it.

Bonus Room (Upper Level)
At the top, you’ll find a bonus room stretching the length of the upper level.
With its 8-foot ceiling and open layout, this space can become whatever you need—maybe a playroom, media center, gym, or a second family room.
Dormer windows bring in natural light, and there’s space for a desk or art studio along one wall.
I really like how this bonus area is set apart. It feels like a world of its own, perfect for loud games or quiet escapes.

Bonus Bath
Connected to the bonus room, the bonus bath includes a shower and full vanity. This makes the upper level fully functional as a guest suite or teen retreat.
I like that overnight visitors don’t need to go up and down the stairs just for a midnight drink or a morning shower.

Storage (Upper Level)
A small closet at the top of the stairs means games, suitcases, or seasonal clothes always have a home. You won’t be scrambling for storage space here, even as your needs change.
This home blends farmhouse charm with modern convenience, giving you spaces that really work for daily life.
You can relax on the porch, gather in the great room, or get creative in the bonus room upstairs.
Every corner is designed to make living easy and enjoyable. With private and shared spaces thoughtfully connected, I think you’ll find your own rhythm unfolding here, day after day.

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