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There’s something magnetic about a modern farmhouse that pairs clean lines with genuine warmth, and this home captures that balance from the sidewalk all the way through each level.
With nearly 3,000 square feet to explore, you get everyday comforts plus a collection of spaces that handle everything from big gatherings to quiet moments.
The two-level design keeps things dynamic, giving every family member a personal corner while still bringing everyone together in the shared gathering spaces.
Specifications:
- 2,912 Heated S.F.
- 2-3 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Front Porch
As you walk up the winding walkway, the wide front porch feels like the perfect spot to pause for a moment—maybe with a cup of coffee, taking in the sun as it moves across the landscaped yard.
The combination of light gray brick, crisp white siding, black window frames, and a warm wood gable creates a cheerful yet grounded first impression.
I can easily picture a couple of rocking chairs here, catching up with neighbors or just enjoying the sound of rain on the roof.

Foyer
Step through the front door and the foyer welcomes you with a sense of openness, thanks to the ten-foot ceilings.
There’s plenty of wall space for artwork or a slim console table. The staircase ahead hints that there’s much more to see, and the open flow into the great room and other living areas naturally invites you further inside.

Den
Just off the foyer, the den sits quietly to the right. With its tray ceiling and a wall of windows, you could use this as a cozy library, home office, or music room.
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I think its location is especially handy if you work from home or want a peaceful retreat that still feels connected to the rest of the family.

Bedroom #2 and Bath
Further down the hall, you’ll find Bedroom #2 with its own bathroom. This is ideal for guests or an older child seeking a bit more independence.

The bathroom is compact yet efficient, and windows bring in natural light to keep things cheerful.
If you often host out-of-town family, this setup makes visits much more convenient.
Great Room
The great room opens up with a vaulted ceiling, exposed wood beams, and a wall of oversized black-trimmed windows that let in plenty of daylight.

The fireplace, set into a sleek black accent wall and framed by built-in shelving, anchors the space.

Deep green velvet sofas add a comfortable, grounded vibe that’s perfect for movie nights or relaxing with a good book.
I noticed that the layout never feels crowded, thanks to the seamless flow between the great room, kitchen, and dining areas.
Dining Room
Next to the great room, the dining room feels like a natural extension instead of a separate, formal space.

There’s room for eight at the table, with glass globe pendant lights for a touch of sparkle.
Large windows and black-framed glass doors make you feel connected to the outdoors, which I think is especially nice for slow weekend breakfasts or laid-back dinner parties.
Built-in shelving provides a place to display favorite dishes or family photos.
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Kitchen
The kitchen spreads out in a wide, welcoming sweep, with creamy cabinetry and marble-look countertops that keep things feeling fresh.

The large island seats four—perfect for quick breakfasts, after-school snacks, or keeping an eye on homework while dinner simmers.

Exposed wood beams and floating shelves give a subtle farmhouse vibe, while matte black fixtures add a modern touch.
It’s the kind of kitchen where you’ll want to linger, whether you’re cooking alone or chatting with friends over coffee.
Butler’s Pantry and Storage Pantry
Directly behind the kitchen, there’s a butler’s pantry that connects to a large walk-in storage pantry.
These features make everyday life so much easier. You can store bulk groceries, keep countertop appliances out of sight, or set up a coffee bar.
If you like to entertain, these pantries help keep the kitchen tidy and make prepping for parties a breeze.

Mud Room
By the garage entrance, the mud room is designed for real life. There are hooks for backpacks, a bench for lacing up shoes, and easy-to-clean finishes that can handle muddy boots or wet coats.
I think this setup is especially useful for families with kids or pets, since it prevents clutter from piling up at the door.

Powder Room
The powder room is just off the mud room and laundry hall, giving guests easy access without having to pass through private spaces. The finishes here are simple yet stylish, maintaining the home’s overall polished look.

Laundry Room
With its own entrance off the master suite hall, the laundry room keeps chores conveniently out of sight.
There’s plenty of space for folding, sorting, and even a pet bed or two, which makes laundry day feel a bit less overwhelming.
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A window brings in natural light, and there’s room for storage cabinets or baskets.

Master Suite
Set at the end of its own private hallway, the master suite feels like a true retreat.

The vaulted wood ceiling and large picture window create an open, airy feel, while a dramatic accent wall behind the bed adds visual interest.

There’s even a fireplace for unwinding after a long day. I love how this space is separated from the rest of the home while still being close to the laundry and main living areas.
Master Bath
The master bathroom offers a spa-like experience with creamy cabinetry, marble countertops, double sinks, tall storage cabinets, and a freestanding soaking tub by a large window.
Gold fixtures and arched mirrors bring in personality, while the smart layout means you won’t bump elbows during busy mornings.
There’s also plenty of storage to keep counters clutter-free.

Walk-In Closets
Connected to the master bath are two walk-in closets. This allows you to organize clothes, shoes, and accessories just how you like.
I think couples will especially appreciate having their own space here.

Bedroom #2’s Bath
Near the front of the home, Bedroom #2 has its own private bath. This setup is great for guests who value privacy, or for a teenager who wants a personal bathroom.
The bath is compact and efficient, with everything you need within easy reach.

2-Car Garage
The garage fits two cars comfortably and offers extra space along the side for storage.
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If you need room for bikes, lawn equipment, or weekend project supplies, you have plenty of flexibility.
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Having the mud room and pantry right off the garage entrance helps keep groceries and any messes organized.

Rear Porch and Patio
Out back, a covered porch with vaulted ceiling extends your living space. There’s enough room for a dining set or lounge chairs, making it a peaceful spot for early morning coffee or stargazing at night.
Beyond that, a slab-on-grade patio gives you even more space for summer grilling or hosting a crowd.
I can see this area becoming the favorite gathering spot during nice weather.

Stairs to Lower Level
Head down the centrally located staircase and you’ll find the lower level opens up with lots of possibilities. This is where the home really offers flexibility, providing space for everything from lively game nights to focused workouts.

Finished Hall
At the bottom of the stairs, the finished hall leads to a gym, bathroom, and an unfinished storage area. This hall serves as the main hub for the entire basement level and makes it easy to find your way around.

Gym
One side leads to a dedicated gym. With nearly 21 feet of floor space, you have room for treadmills, weights, mats, and maybe even a rower.
This area is big enough for more than one person to work out at once, so you can keep up with fitness goals right at home.

Bath (Lower Level)
A bathroom just off the gym and hall means you don’t have to run upstairs during a workout, and it also serves the game room and rec room. It’s a convenient feature, especially if you’re entertaining guests on this level.

Game Room
The game room stretches wide, providing a blank canvas for a pool table, ping pong, or even a home theater.
You have clear sightlines to the rec room and bar, making it a natural spot for parties or family hangouts.
The open layout is great for keeping an eye on kids or spreading out board games on a rainy day.

Rec Room
Next to the game room, the rec room works as a second living room. It’s big enough for sectional seating, a large TV, and extra lounge chairs.
A fireplace adds warmth in winter, while windows and glass doors let in plenty of daylight.
If you want a space where teens can gather or adults can have a quiet conversation, this room fits the bill.

Bar
Beside the stairs, a bar with room for seating adds even more fun to this level.
You can mix drinks for a party or grab snacks during the big game. I think this is a great use of space downstairs.

Bedroom #3 and Walk-In Closet
Bedroom #3 sits at the far end, complete with a walk-in closet. It’s private enough for guests or could be a great home office if you need separation from the main level.
The attached closet makes storage easy and keeps the room clutter-free.

Bedroom #4 and Bath
Just next door, Bedroom #4 has its own bathroom with a shower—handy for kids, guests, or extended family. This layout gives everyone their own space, which means no waiting in line during busy mornings.

Unfinished Storage
Off the finished hall, a large unfinished area gives you space for storage, seasonal decor, or even a workshop. I always appreciate having this kind of area in a home—it’s the perfect solution for everything you don’t want out in the open.
This home brings together flexibility, style, and comfort, offering spaces for every season and every stage of life.
Each room feels purposeful, and every level connects in ways that make daily living a little easier.
Whether you’re hosting friends, raising a family, or just looking for a quiet corner to recharge, I think this layout truly rises to the occasion.

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