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Sometimes a house just feels different the moment you see it. This one stands out from the curb with its low-slung mid-century modern lines and a mix of warm brick and dark wood, all under wide eaves that promise shelter from the southern sun.

The large windows and deep overhangs hint at rooms bathed in daylight, yet the spaces never feel overexposed.

With 4 bedrooms and an open layout across 2,681 square feet, the design is practical and comfortable, quietly inviting you to explore what’s inside.

Specifications:

  • 2,681 Heated S.F.
  • 4 Beds
  • 3.5 Baths
  • 1 Stories
  • 2 Cars

The Floor Plans:

Entry Porch

You step up to the entry porch, where planters on each side break up the hardscape with greenery.

The porch is covered and slightly recessed behind those signature wide eaves, which adds a sense of privacy even before you reach the front door.

I like how the transition from public to private space is softened here. There’s no abrupt threshold, just a gentle welcome that fits the home’s grounded look.

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Foyer

Through the front door, you arrive in a foyer that’s wider than you might expect, with a nine-foot ceiling overhead.

Those planters you saw outside are echoed in the view just beyond the glass sidelight, tying the outdoors in.

The foyer introduces the split layout: public living spaces draw you forward, while bedrooms cluster to the right and left, keeping private spaces separate from the main flow.

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Great Room

Move forward and you’ll find yourself in the great room, which immediately feels like the home’s social anchor.

The room stretches twenty-seven feet long and is sunken for extra drama. You get a twelve-foot ceiling here, which adds to the sense of openness.

Brick columns on either side and a fireplace anchor one wall, bringing both warmth and a strong visual focal point.

Natural light pours in from the rear thanks to a full wall of glass doors that open onto the covered outdoor living area.

I can see this space working for everything from quiet evenings to full-on gatherings, especially with easy flow into the kitchen and outdoor spaces.

It’s designed to handle a crowd while still keeping its cozy feel.

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Kitchen

The kitchen sits just off the great room, easy to access without being overly visible.

There’s plenty of counter space, with a large central island for prepping or serving. Open shelving on either side keeps things airy.

The fridge and oven line the wall, and there’s a pantry for serious storage—something I always appreciate.

The kitchen is open to the dining area, without any walls blocking the view or flow. I think this layout works well for families who want to stay connected, even when doing their own thing.

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Dining

From the kitchen, the dining space is just a few steps away. It’s generous, easily fitting a sizable table, and feels bright thanks to the back wall of windows facing the patio.

Its placement is key: it isn’t squeezed into a corner but given room to breathe, with quick access to the backyard for outdoor meals or just letting in fresh air.

If you love casual, everyday dining that still feels special, this setup delivers.

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Covered Outdoor Living

Step through the sixteen-foot-wide sliding doors from the great room or dining, and you’re on the covered outdoor living area.

This space acts like an extra room, shielded by deep overhangs and open on three sides for airflow.

You can set up a lounge area, add a grill, or just kick back and watch the sunset.

There’s enough space for all of it.

The covered outdoor area connects directly to the main patio, so you can choose between full sun or shade. I noticed the designers kept the transition level, with just a small step, making it easy to move in and out, whether you’re carrying dinner or supervising a game of tag.

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Patio

Go a bit further and you’ll reach the open patio, which is a standout for anyone who loves being outside.

It’s large enough for plenty of seating and even includes a built-in high hearth in the back corner—perfect for chilly nights or gathering around with friends.

The way this patio blends with the landscaping creates a seamless connection with the natural surroundings, keeping with the home’s modern and grounded look.

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Master Suite

On the opposite side of the house, privacy takes priority in the master suite. You enter through a short hall off the kitchen, which gives this bedroom a peaceful sense of separation from the main activity.

The bedroom itself is roomy, with enough space for a king-sized bed and a seating area by the window.

Deep eaves and strategic landscaping shield you from street view.

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Master Bath

The master bath continues the luxury without being over the top. You get a freestanding tub and a large walk-in shower, all surrounded by windows that bring in daylight while keeping sightlines private.

Dual sinks and plenty of counter space make mornings easier, no matter if you’re sharing or just like to spread out.

The closet is accessible directly from here, so getting dressed never means crossing a cold hallway.

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Laundry

The laundry room sits just behind the master bath, so you can toss in loads without trekking through the house.

There’s enough space for full-sized machines, a folding counter, and some storage shelving above. This setup quietly takes care of daily chores, making life a bit smoother.

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Powder Room

Head back toward the garage entry and you’ll spot a compact powder room right off the hall.

It’s ideally located for guests—far enough from the main living areas for privacy, yet easy to find.

If you’re hosting friends or just have a busy household, having a powder room in this spot is definitely a plus.

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Garage

The garage is spacious, with room for two cars side by side and additional storage along the edges.

Entry to the home comes through a small hall beside the laundry, so groceries or muddy shoes can get inside without tracking through the living areas.

I always prefer when garages connect like this; it just makes life easier, especially in bad weather.

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Bedroom 2

On the front-right side of the house, you’ll find Bedroom 2. This room enjoys a bit more privacy, with windows looking out toward the front landscaping and eaves.

It’s bright but never overexposed. There’s space for a queen bed and a desk, making it flexible for guests, a teenager, or even a home office if you need that.

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Bedroom 3

Bedroom 3 sits just behind Bedroom 2, accessed from the same hall. This room shares a bathroom with Bedroom 2, and its windows face the side of the house for quieter views.

The dimensions are generous, so you have options for furniture without feeling cramped. I think having these two bedrooms at the front works well for families with kids or frequent visitors, keeping them a bit apart from the master suite.

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Bath (Shared)

Right between Bedrooms 2 and 3 is the shared bath. Dual access prevents morning traffic jams.

There’s a tub-shower combo, a long vanity, and storage for linens or supplies. The layout balances accessibility and privacy, letting both rooms function almost like mini suites.

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Bedroom 4 / Guest Room

At the very back right corner is Bedroom 4, often used as the guest room.

The great thing about this space is its separation from the other bedrooms. This makes it ideal for long-term guests or even as a home office with a backyard view.

Direct access to another bathroom adds comfort for anyone staying the night.

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Bath (Guest/Bedroom 4)

The bath dedicated to Bedroom 4 sits just outside its door, doubling as a second hall bath for the right side of the house.

You’ll find a stand-up shower and all the essentials, making it practical for guests or anyone using Bedroom 4 as a workspace.

Its placement creates a semi-private guest suite, which I find especially convenient for visitors.

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Hall

Connecting the bedrooms and baths on the right side is the main hall that keeps things open.

It’s wide enough that it never feels like a tunnel, and natural light from nearby windows helps as well.

The flow is designed so you can find your way easily, and you never feel boxed in.

As you walk through each room and linger in the light-filled halls, you start to see how the designers balanced privacy, connection, and flexibility. Every space works together, creating a home that’s both stylish and ready for real life.

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