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If you’re searching for a home that balances rustic charm with thoughtful function, this multi-level Craftsman ranch might just hit the mark.
You’ll spot its farmhouse inspiration right away: bright white siding paired with chunky wood accents, that deep, wraparound front porch, and striking black-trimmed windows catching sunlight from all angles.
What stands out once you step inside is just how well this layout supports both busy days and peaceful evenings.
I’ll take you through, room by room, so you can imagine how daily life could flow here.
Specifications:
- 1,998 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Front Covered Porch
The front covered porch is a true standout—a wide, 19-foot expanse that’s perfect for rocking chairs or a porch swing.
If you’re waving at neighbors or enjoying your morning coffee, this porch feels like a bonus living area when the weather cooperates.
The sheltering roof keeps things cool, while tall windows give you glimpses inside.

Entry
Step through the front door into a cozy foyer, just big enough to set down a bag or shake off the rain.
The view inside is immediately impressive: tall ceilings, open spaces, and farmhouse touches like warm wood floors and crisp white trim.
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Even from here, you can feel how the main living spaces invite you further in.

Living Room
Walk forward and the living room welcomes you. Vaulted ceilings soar overhead, and sunlight pours in from the wall of windows at the back.

There’s plenty of space for a large sectional and a couple of armchairs without making things feel crowded.

I notice how the open concept connects everything, but the angled ceiling and window placement help you create a cozy spot for reading or movie nights.


Minimalist furniture and a woven rug keep things bright yet comfortable, and you can always open the glass door for a fresh breeze from the porch.
Kitchen
Just off the living room, the kitchen feels spacious and practical. There’s a generous island that isn’t just for meal prep—it’s where everyone gathers, whether it’s for weeknight homework or Saturday morning pancakes.

Warm wood on the island and fridge surround adds instant character. White cabinets, a dramatic marble backsplash, and globe pendant lights give the space a fresh, slightly upscale look without feeling stuffy.
Since it’s open to the great room, you can easily chat with guests or keep an eye on kids while cooking.
I really appreciate this setup for busy families.
Pantry
Next to the kitchen, you’ll find a walk-in pantry. I love how it’s organized—it’s deep enough to store small appliances, stock up on snacks, or stash those bulky Costco trips out of sight.
With all this shelving, your kitchen counters stay uncluttered.

Dining Area
The floor plan doesn’t include a formal dining room, but there’s a natural spot for a table between the kitchen and living room. This open flow means you’re always close to the action, whether you’re sitting down for a holiday meal or grabbing a quick breakfast before heading out.

Rear Covered Porch
Open the door from the living area and you’ll step onto the rear covered porch.
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Thanks to the cathedral ceiling, this spot feels more like an outdoor living room than just a patio.
There’s room for both a dining set and a couple of loveseats. Those large windows let sunlight filter in even when you’re inside.
The stone base from the exterior continues out here, tying everything together. I can easily picture relaxing or grilling after a long day.

Master Bedroom
Back inside, go left from the living area and down a short hall to reach the master suite.

This bedroom is positioned for privacy, with a window framing yard views. There’s plenty of room for a king bed, nightstands, and maybe a reading chair.


Warm tan walls and simple wood furniture help make it restful, and the layout makes your morning routine easy to start.



Master Bathroom
The master bath runs along one side and feels open and airy thanks to its long layout and large window.
You’ll find a double vanity with vessel sinks, marble countertops, and gold-framed mirrors. There’s plenty of counter space, so you’re never squeezing for room.
A walk-in shower and a private toilet area help mornings go smoothly, no matter your schedule.

Walk-In Closet
You won’t have to fight for space in this walk-in closet. It wraps around three sides, with shelving and drawers for easy organization.
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I think this works especially well for couples with different routines—there’s plenty of space for everything from shoes to sweaters.

Laundry Room
The laundry room sits just around the corner from the master suite. There’s room for a washer and dryer along one wall, plus a folding station and upper cabinets for storage.
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The window keeps things from feeling cramped, and you can close the door to keep laundry noise away from the bedroom.

Bedroom 2
On the other side of the home, you’ll find Bedroom 2. This room is flexible—it could work for a child, guest, or even a home office.
Big windows let in tons of sunlight, and the walk-in closet is great for extra storage.
I like how this space can easily change as your needs do.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 is at the front corner, just off the living area. Like the others, it gets wonderful light from its window and has enough space for a queen bed and dresser.
The simple layout makes it easy to personalize, so you can create a peaceful guest room or a creative studio.

Hall Bath
A hall bath serves both secondary bedrooms. It’s positioned between Bedroom 3 and the entry for easy access.
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The space is practical, with a full-size tub, a sink, and storage beneath the vanity.
This setup keeps everyone comfortable and the master suite remains private.

Stairs and Hallway
Just past Bedroom 2, you’ll see the stairs that lead to the lower level. There’s also attic access here, which adds more flexibility if you need extra storage space.

Recreation Room
Before heading downstairs, check out the recreation room off the back hallway near the garage.
This area runs the length of the house and has plenty of room for a pool table, home gym, or playroom.
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I think having a rec room so close to the main living spaces is a real plus.
You can host larger gatherings without worrying about noise reaching the bedrooms.

Storage Room
Connected to the recreation room, there’s a dedicated storage area. It’s perfect for holiday decorations, sports gear, or anything else you want out of sight.
If you like to keep things organized, this room makes it easy.

Three-Car Garage
Step through a door from the rec room or hallway into the three-car garage. With three individual doors and extra space to the side, this garage easily handles both cars and storage.
There’s space for bikes, gardening tools, or even a workshop if you’re handy. The large driveway outside means parking is always easy, even when friends or family visit.

Stairs to Basement
Let’s head down to the basement. The stairs are positioned quietly behind the pantry and rec room, making the transition smooth and keeping the main living areas open.

Basement (Unfinished)
Downstairs, you’ll find a massive unfinished basement that stretches nearly the full footprint of the home—over 44 feet long.
This area is a blank canvas. Use it for storage now and finish it later as your needs grow; you could add a home theater, extra bedrooms, or an art studio.
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There’s a closet at the base of the stairs for coats or seasonal items, and the mechanicals like the water heater are set neatly in one corner.

Basement Closet
Right off the stairs in the basement, there’s a small closet perfect for overflow or seasonal storage. You can keep things organized and never have to search for winter coats or holiday lights.

Basement Porch Slab
The basement opens directly onto a rear porch slab, connecting this level with the backyard. If you decide to finish the basement or just use it for storage, this walkout keeps things bright and accessible.

Garage Slab
On the basement level, everything connects smoothly beneath the garage slab. This makes it easy to reach all your storage and utility areas without ever stepping outside.
I find this layout especially helpful for bringing in supplies or handling projects, regardless of the weather.
This country-inspired ranch brings together everything you need for comfortable living, with room to grow.
Each level and every room feels well thought out—from the sunny bedrooms and soaring great room to the flexible, unfinished basement below.
No matter if you’re settling in for quiet nights or hosting big celebrations, this home is ready to adapt right along with you.

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