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You don’t just notice this home from the curb—you feel its presence. With a modern Tudor silhouette and crisp board-and-batten siding paired with stone, the exterior is both inviting and dramatic.
When you walk through the front door, the multi-level layout immediately opens up, balancing open gathering spaces with private retreats and clever amenities.
Let’s explore every inch, starting from the front porch and moving through both levels, so you can see how each room contributes to the flow, comfort, and personality of this transitional home.
Specifications:
- 3,541 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Covered Porch & Entry
You’re greeted by a broad covered porch, the perfect spot for a couple of rocking chairs.
The stone wall and manicured landscaping provide privacy, making the entryway feel polished and welcoming.
Inside, the foyer has a modest size and offers a direct view into the main living areas.
Just off the entry, there’s a linen closet for coats or seasonal gear. I really appreciate having that kind of storage right at the front door.

Bedroom 3
Branching off from the entry, you’ll find Bedroom 3. This room sits quietly at the front of the house, separated from the main gathering spaces.
Its own small hallway and a nearby bathroom make it a great choice for a guest suite or a home office, especially if you want a quiet spot with natural light.
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Its location by the entry keeps it easy to access, yet still private for guests.

Bedroom 3 Bath
Beside Bedroom 3, this full bathroom is ready for guests or family. It includes a tub, a large vanity, and is positioned just outside the bedroom, which is ideal for visitors.


The location also makes it handy as a powder room during gatherings.
Bedroom 2
Continuing down this private wing, Bedroom 2 is a bit larger and works well for a child or a long-term guest. There’s a closet with plenty of space for clothes and storage, and thanks to its spot in the house, it stays peaceful no matter what’s happening elsewhere.

Great Room
In the center of the main floor, you’ll find the great room. Oversized windows and a wall of double French doors fill this space with light all day long.

A stone fireplace anchors the room, providing a cozy spot when the weather turns cool.

Built-in shelving on each side of the fireplace gives you space for books, photos, or collectibles.

I love the way this area flows into the kitchen and dining room. Entertaining here feels easy since everyone can move from one space to another without any barriers.
Dining Room
The dining area connects directly to the great room and stands out with its vaulted ceiling and a modern chandelier.

A matte black table sits in the center, surrounded by upholstered chairs for a look that’s sophisticated yet welcoming.

Light wood built-ins line one wall, offering storage for dishes, linens, or a small bar setup.
The room’s generous size and the way it catches sunlight make it a perfect spot for anything from big holiday meals to relaxed breakfasts.
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Kitchen
The kitchen opens to one side of the dining room and features a large island with seating for four.

Deep gray cabinetry, marble countertops, and an arched window overlooking the backyard make this a standout space.

The layout puts the fridge and major appliances right where you need them for meal prep.

There’s plenty of space to spread out, whether you’re baking cookies or serving snacks for a crowd.
I especially like how the island faces the windows, so morning coffee always feels a bit more special.
Pantry
Next to the kitchen, the walk-in pantry includes shelves along two walls—perfect for bulk groceries, small appliances, or even a hidden coffee station.
The extra storage keeps the kitchen clutter-free. I think every busy household can benefit from a pantry like this.

Mud Room
Moving toward the garage, you’ll come across a roomy mudroom with bench seating, hooks, and cubbies.
This is the ideal spot to catch backpacks, coats, and muddy boots before they reach the main living spaces.
The mudroom connects straight to the garage, so you won’t have to worry about tracking anything inside on wet days.

Pocket Office
Just off the mudroom, the pocket office makes the most of a small space. There’s enough room for a desk, printer, and shelves above.
It’s great if you need a quiet spot for focused work, homework, or handling paperwork.
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Its location near the kitchen means you can keep an eye on kids’ homework or manage bills without missing out on family life.

Garage
The attached three-car garage is spacious, with room for vehicles, bikes, and all the gear that seems to multiply over time.
I’ve found that having direct access to the mudroom keeps daily messes contained. Plus, the mechanical room in the garage offers easy access for maintenance without disturbing the living areas.

Master Suite
The master suite feels like a retreat, set apart at the back of the house for extra privacy.

High ceilings and three large windows fill the room with sunlight. A stone fireplace adds rustic charm, creating a cozy atmosphere for quiet evenings or lazy mornings.

There’s enough space for a seating area if you like to unwind before bed. I think the separation from the other bedrooms is perfect for anyone who wants a peaceful, private space to recharge.
Master Bathroom
Connected to the master bedroom, the master bath is practical and relaxing. Dual vanities sit beneath two large mirrors, and a window brings in natural light.
The soft gray cabinetry and black countertops keep the look modern and soothing. There’s a large shower with brushed gold fixtures and a separate soaking tub.
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You’ll also find a private water closet and a linen closet, so everything stays organized.

Master Closet and Laundry
Right next to the bathroom, the walk-in closet is spacious enough for clothes, shoes, and accessories.
One of my favorite features here is the direct connection to the laundry area. You can move straight from the closet to the folding counter, built-in cabinetry, and washer/dryer.
This layout saves steps and really streamlines daily routines.

Living Room (Main Level)
Near the master suite, there’s a second living room or den. Because it’s set apart from the main open-plan spaces, it’s perfect for quieter activities like reading, crafts, or even setting up a more formal home office.
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This room also features a stone fireplace, so it always feels comfortable and inviting.

Covered Porch (Back)
From the great room, you can head out to the covered back porch. This outdoor area extends your living space and gives you a shaded spot to relax or fire up the grill.
It’s easy to imagine casual dinners or summer evenings outside, especially with the privacy from the landscaping and stone wall.

Secondary Bathrooms and Linen Storage
Back inside, the main floor has several full and half baths placed conveniently near bedrooms and living spaces.
Each one features tile, storage, and hardware that match the home’s clean, transitional style. Linen closets are thoughtfully placed so towels and bedding are always within reach.

Stairs to Upper Level
Past the kitchen and mudroom, the staircase to the upper level is set off to the side, which helps the main floor keep its open, airy vibe.

Upper Level Landing
At the top of the stairs, you step onto a landing that provides direct access to each room on this floor. This setup keeps everything efficient while still feeling connected to the rest of the home.

Bedroom 4
On the upper level, Bedroom 4 is bright and spacious, thanks to well-placed windows. It’s flexible enough to serve as a teenager’s room, guest suite, or even a creative studio.
There’s a walk-in closet and easy access to the upstairs bathroom, making this floor comfortable for longer stays.

Living Room (Upper Level)
The upper floor also has a second living room that’s perfect for movie nights, homework sessions, or just hanging out.
Built-in cabinetry offers plenty of space for games, books, or media equipment. I like how this area gives everyone another spot to relax away from the main action downstairs.

Wet Bar
Near the upper living room, you’ll find a compact wet bar. This is a fun bonus for entertaining or teenage sleepovers.
There’s a sink and room for a beverage fridge, so you can keep snacks and drinks handy without going downstairs.

Bathroom (Upper Level)
The upstairs bathroom features a large vanity, a tub/shower combination, and lots of storage. The finishes here match those throughout the home, giving everything a cohesive feel.

Laundry (Upper Level)
A dedicated washer and dryer closet on this floor means you don’t have to haul laundry up and down the stairs. If you have guests or teenagers up here, I think this setup makes keeping things organized much easier.

Storage and Bench Area
Finishing off the upper level, there’s a handy bench area with hooks for jackets and bags, plus an extra closet for seasonal gear or overflow storage. I find these extra touches really help make everyday living more convenient.
As you move from room to room and up to the private quarters, you can tell that each space was carefully considered.
This home offers open, welcoming areas along with private retreats on both levels. It’s a layout that balances comfortable living, big gatherings, and quiet escapes—all under one well-planned roof.

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