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Stepping up the curved walkway, you’re greeted by a farmhouse that manages to feel both classic and fresh.
The broad front porch practically calls out for a pair of rocking chairs, and you can already imagine relaxing there in the shade, looking out over the landscaped yard.
This isn’t just a pretty face. Inside, the home spreads across multiple levels, offering open living areas, peaceful bedroom wings, and bonus spaces that change with your needs.
If you want cozy evenings by the fire, lively gatherings in the kitchen, or a quiet spot to work, you’ll find it here.
Specifications:
- 2,093 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Foyer
As you enter through the front door, you’re welcomed by a foyer that strikes a balance between inviting and practical.

There’s enough space to pause, take in your surroundings, and not feel crowded. Light from the veranda pours in through the side windows, and you can see how this area keeps daily clutter under control.
A nearby mud bench and built-in storage help you drop shoes, stash backpacks, or hang up jackets, so you’re not tripping over anything as you come in.
Dining Room
Just off the foyer, the dining room sits in its own cozy nook, defined by wide doorways and a hint of separation without ever feeling closed off.

The ceiling features rustic wood beams that draw your eye upward, and windows on two sides let in plenty of light.
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There’s space here for a large table. If you’re hosting a formal holiday meal or just having pancakes on a Saturday morning, the setting always feels special.
The connection to the veranda outside gives you the option to open things up for indoor-outdoor entertaining when the weather is right.
Family Room
Moving deeper into the home, you step into the family room, which immediately feels like the central hub.

High vaulted ceilings with exposed wood beams set a relaxed tone, while a substantial stone fireplace anchors the room.

On one side, black-trimmed glass doors open to the back porch, filling the room with natural light and offering views of the backyard.

There’s plenty of wall space for furniture, so you can set up a big sectional for movie nights or a couple of armchairs by the fire.


I like that you have clear sightlines to the kitchen, so you’re always part of the action, and the open layout lets conversation flow easily from space to space.
Kitchen
The kitchen is just off the family room, and there’s a lot to love here.

A long central island gives you all the prep space you could want while doubling as a casual eating area or homework spot.

The cabinetry is a soft gray, topped with marble-look countertops for a clean, modern touch.

I appreciate how the farmhouse sink sits under the window—washing up is more enjoyable when you can look outside.
Glass pendant lights and open shelving add a bit of flair, and the open layout lets you cook, chat, and keep an eye on everything all at once.
Built-in oven and a walk-in pantry make this a cook’s dream.
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Pantry
Off the kitchen, the walk-in pantry is more spacious than you might expect. There’s plenty of shelving for bulk groceries, small appliances, and even that stack of cookbooks you’ve been meaning to try.
The door closes off any mess, so the kitchen always looks neat, but everything you need is close at hand.

Powder Room
Nearby, you’ll find a powder room just off the main hall. It’s compact but finished with the same attention to detail as the rest of the home.


Perfect for guests, it keeps the more private bathrooms reserved for family use.

Storage Room
Right around the corner from the powder room is a dedicated storage room. I always appreciate this practical touch.
There’s just enough space for cleaning supplies, seasonal decorations, or anything else you want out of sight but within reach.
Having a spot like this makes keeping the rest of the house clutter-free so much easier.

Mudroom
The mudroom connects the main house to the garage and back hallways. Benches, hooks, and cubbies line the wall, ensuring muddy boots and raincoats never reach the main living areas.
This organized entry truly makes daily routines smoother, especially if you have kids or pets.

Utility Room
The utility room comes next, conveniently located near the garage entrance. There’s space here for a full washer and dryer, plus extra cabinetry for laundry essentials.
The counter by the window lets you fold clothes in natural light, and a nearby workbench offers a place for small projects or repairs.
I think putting the utility room close to the main bedroom suite makes life easier for busy families.

Two-Car Garage
From the mudroom, a door leads to the attached two-car garage. The space is wide enough for two vehicles, with extra depth for storage or even a small workshop.
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A workbench is built in along one wall, so you can tackle projects or keep tools organized.
With direct access to the mudroom, unloading groceries is simple, even on rainy days.

Master Suite
As you head down the hall, the master suite is located apart from the main living areas, giving you extra privacy.

The bedroom is spacious, with room for a king-sized bed, a couple of chairs, and a dresser.

Soft neutral tones and a tray ceiling make the space feel peaceful, and windows on two sides invite the morning light.
I think the sense of retreat here is something anyone would value at the end of a long day.
Master Bathroom
Step into the master bathroom, and you’re treated to an airy, spa-like space. A double vanity stretches along one wall, with oversized mirrors and plenty of storage underneath.
The freestanding tub sits in front of a large walk-in shower, separated by a half wall for privacy while still keeping the space open.
Matte black fixtures, marble-look tile, and natural light from high windows keep the room feeling fresh.
I can picture starting my day here or winding down with a relaxing soak.

Master Walk-In Closet
Right off the bathroom, the walk-in closet is surprisingly roomy. There are double hanging rods, shelving, and space for shoes or storage bins.
You won’t be fighting for space, and everything is easily accessible from both the bedroom and the bathroom, which makes morning routines much smoother.

Secondary Bedrooms
On the opposite side of the home, you’ll find two additional bedrooms, each with its own character.
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Both are sized well for kids, guests, or even a hobby room. Large windows keep things bright, soft carpeting underfoot adds comfort, and each has its own walk-in closet.
Since these closets are separate from the main living areas, toys, clothes, or guest luggage stay organized and out of sight.

Study
Between the two secondary bedrooms sits a study, which can serve as a home office, a quiet reading nook, or even a playroom.
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There’s enough space for a desk and shelves, and the location gives you a bit of separation from the busier parts of the house.
Natural light from a nearby window keeps things cheerful, and it’s close enough to the bedrooms that it could double as a homework station.

Hall Bathroom
Serving the two bedrooms and the study, the hall bathroom is designed for sharing. A full-sized tub, a wide vanity, and good storage make mornings run smoothly, even with multiple people trying to get ready at once.
The finishes are consistent with the rest of the home—calm, modern, and easy to keep clean.

Linen Closets
Linen closets are built into the hallways near the secondary bedrooms and bathrooms. You don’t have to trek across the house for towels or bedding, a small detail that I think makes daily life easier.

Veranda
Step outside from the dining room or foyer, and you’re on the wide front veranda.
This porch wraps around the front of the house, offering a shady spot for morning coffee or greeting neighbors.
The view over the landscaped front yard gives you a connection to the outdoors, and the covered area means you can use it in all kinds of weather.

Back Porch
At the rear of the home, the back porch extends your living space outdoors. It’s wide enough for a dining table, a grill, and plenty of lounge seating, making this area perfect for gatherings.
Chunky wood columns, stone details, and crisp white siding carry the farmhouse style outside. French doors connect this space to the family room, so it’s easy to move from inside to out.
The covered section protects you from the sun, while the open patio steps down to a stone pool deck and the sparkling pool beyond.
I can easily imagine summer barbecues, late-night swims, or lazy afternoons happening here.

Bonus Room (Upper Level)
Head upstairs via the enclosed staircase near the mudroom, and you’ll reach the bonus room.
This flexible space stretches the full length of the upper level and is framed by a half wall that keeps it open yet defined.
It could work as a game room, home gym, or extra sleeping area for guests.
With a 9-foot ceiling, the room feels generous, and its location above the main living spaces ensures it stays quiet, no matter what’s happening below.
I like how the stair placement makes this space feel private, not just a pass-through.

Flow and Connections
As you move through the house, you’ll notice how each space connects naturally to the next.
Bedrooms are grouped together for privacy, while the main living areas remain open and bright.
Utility spaces are located out of the main traffic flow but are never far from where you need them.
The combination of covered outdoor spaces, bonus room flexibility, and those thoughtful storage solutions allows the home to adapt to your routines.

Everyday Living
In this home, daily life finds a comfortable rhythm. Mornings might start with coffee on the veranda, then breakfast in the kitchen as sunlight streams in.
Kids can spread out in the bonus room for playtime or homework, while grown-ups catch up on work in the study.
Afternoons might involve a quick load of laundry, a dip in the pool, or a quiet break in the master suite.
Evenings transition easily from cooking in the kitchen to dinner on the back porch, then winding down with a movie by the fire in the family room.

Final Thoughts
This modern farmhouse is both welcoming and versatile. No matter your stage of life, the layout feels flexible and ready for gatherings, quiet nights, or anything in between.
If you’re searching for a home that balances country charm with practical, everyday living, I think this one deserves a closer look.

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