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You don’t see many homes that balance the warmth of a classic farmhouse with the crisp lines of new American design, but this one manages it beautifully.
With 6 bedrooms spread across two expansive levels and over 4,384 square feet, it’s easy to imagine big family gatherings, lazy weekends, and day-to-day living all flowing together.
From the inviting wraparound porch out front to the open, light-filled spaces inside, every area lends itself to comfort and connection.
I’ll start at the front and walk you through each room so you can see how this thoughtful layout comes together.
Specifications:
- 4,384 Heated S.F.
- 6 Beds
- 5.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 4 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Front Porch
As you approach the home, a deep, covered front porch wraps around the entry and part of the side.
The porch sets a welcoming, comfortable tone right away and is designed for lingering. Those natural wood posts and crisp white board-and-batten siding immediately grab your attention.
I can picture rocking chairs and a porch swing here, maybe with some potted ferns for charm.
This is a spot where you can relax and watch the world go by, no matter the weather.

Entry
Stepping through the front door, the entryway feels bright and open, with clear views through much of the main level.
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The entry isn’t just a pass-through; it’s spacious enough for greeting guests or dropping your keys after a long day.
The staircase stands out and gives you an immediate sense of the home’s scale. From here, you can access the office on the right, and there’s also an easy path to the pantry and main living spaces ahead.

Office
To the right of the entry, the office sits at the front of the house.
Large windows fill the room with natural light, making it a great place to work, read, or help with homework.
The view of the porch and yard keeps you connected to the energy of the home.
I think this office layout is perfect for anyone who wants a quiet space but still likes to feel part of the household’s daily rhythm.

Den
On the left side of the entry, double doors lead to a den. This flexible space could be a cozy TV room, a formal sitting area, or a playroom for younger kids.
It’s set slightly apart from the main living area, which helps keep noise down but still lets you stay close to the action.
I love how the den offers extra breathing room without being isolated.

Pantry
Past the den and office, a door opens into a walk-in pantry. The pantry feels impressively spacious, with room for bulk groceries and small appliances.
It connects directly to both the kitchen and the entry, making it a breeze to bring in groceries from either the front door or the garage.

Kitchen
When you reach the kitchen, you get a sense of how the main living spaces connect.
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An oversized island anchors the room, with seating on one side and plenty of prep space.
There’s a window over the sink looking out to the back porch, and counters and cabinets wrap around three walls for maximum storage.
The kitchen sits at the center of everything and is open to both the living and dining areas.
In my opinion, this setup encourages everyone to gather while meals are being prepared, but you never feel crowded.

Living
From the kitchen, you move into a generously sized living room. Ceilings soar to 20 feet, and a wall of windows fills the space with light.
The fireplace creates a natural focal point, and sliding doors open to the back porch, making it easy to enjoy indoor-outdoor living.
I can see movie nights or holiday celebrations happening here, thanks to the easy flow between the kitchen and backyard.
The openness is striking, but the room still feels warm and welcoming.

Back Porch
Head outside from the living room and you’ll find the expansive back porch that runs along the width of the house.
Covered and shaded, it’s perfect for outdoor dining, morning coffee, or just relaxing with a book.
From here, the backyard features a manicured lawn, a sparkling pool, and a cozy fire pit surrounded by chairs.
The designer clearly focused on outdoor living, making every detail cater to relaxation and togetherness.
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Personally, I’d spend as much time out here as possible, especially in the evenings.

Mudroom
Back inside, the mudroom is just off the kitchen and connects directly to the garage.
This room is all about function, with built-in cubbies and hooks for coats, backpacks, and boots.
It’s the kind of drop zone that keeps the house organized, especially on busy mornings.
You can access the laundry room or kitchen directly from here, making chores and movement around the house much easier.

Utility/Shop
From the mudroom, a door leads to a utility/shop area. This bonus space is great for hobbies or DIY projects, with enough room for tools, storage, or a small workbench.
The shop connects straight to the oversized garage, so bringing in supplies or working on weekend projects is convenient.
If you love tinkering or need extra storage for gear, this area really adds value.

Laundry
The laundry room sits near the mudroom and kitchen, and it’s more spacious than most.
There’s counter space for folding, a deep sink, and room for full-sized appliances. The window keeps things bright, and the location near both the garage and bedrooms makes laundry day much simpler.

Garage
The garage is impressively large, with space for multiple vehicles, bikes, and storage. High ceilings add to the sense of openness, even when it’s full.
There’s direct access to both the utility/shop and mudroom, so unloading groceries or sports gear is easy.

Master Bedroom
Located privately at the rear of the main level, the master bedroom feels like a retreat.
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Tall windows bring in soft morning light and overlook the backyard, and thick walls keep the space quiet and peaceful.
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There’s plenty of space for a sitting area, perfect for unwinding at the end of the day.
I think putting the master suite at the back of the house gives it more privacy than you’d find in a traditional layout.

Master Bath
The master bath is spacious and feels like a spa, with a soaking tub, a large walk-in shower, dual sinks, and private access to the master closet.
Natural light and clean finishes give it a relaxing vibe. Every detail is set up for comfort and convenience, including a thoughtfully separated toilet area.

Master Closet
The master closet is connected to the master bath and is walk-in and generous in size, offering plenty of room for daily clothes and off-season storage.
Shelving and hanging space keep everything organized and easy to reach. You can move straight from your morning shower to choosing your outfit without passing through any shared spaces.

Bedroom #2
Also on the main level, Bedroom #2 sits at the front corner of the house.
It’s perfect for guests, older kids, or even as a second office. The room features a walk-in closet and a window overlooking the side yard.
Its location near the main bath adds extra convenience for guests or family.

Bath #2
Right next to Bedroom #2, Bath #2 serves both this room and the main living spaces. It’s a full bath with a shower, making it practical for visitors and everyday use.

Bedroom #3
Still on the main floor and in the same wing as Bedroom #2, Bedroom #3 offers its own walk-in closet and a window facing the side yard. Like Bedroom #2, it provides a quiet, private space close to both the front of the home and the nearest bath.

Bath #3
Bath #3 sits between Bedroom #2 and Bedroom #3 and provides a shared but private bath area with a shower and all the essentials. The design here makes sure everyone has what they need without feeling crowded.

Stairs
Back at the entry, the stairs lead up to the second level. The wide, open staircase is bright and welcoming, with a landing that gives you a view of the loft above and the open living room below.

Loft
At the top of the stairs, you arrive in a central loft. This space is versatile—it could be a homework station, a second living room, or a play space.
The open railing lets you see down to the living room, so you still feel connected to the main floor activity.
I love how this area bridges the upstairs bedrooms.

Bedroom #4
To the right of the loft, Bedroom #4 is spacious with a big walk-in closet. A window overlooks the front yard, and the room feels set apart enough to work well for a teen or as a guest suite.

Bath #4
Right next to Bedroom #4, Bath #4 is a full bath with a shower. It serves both the bedroom and anyone using the loft space, with a layout that offers plenty of privacy.

Bedroom #5
On the other side of the loft, Bedroom #5 features a large closet, lots of natural light, and easy access to Bath #5. The design ensures that everyone has their own corner of the house, which is helpful for larger families or frequent visitors.

Bath #5
Bath #5 sits just outside Bedroom #5 and is another full bath. I appreciate that every upstairs bedroom has a bathroom nearby, so the morning rush never turns into a traffic jam.

Bedroom #6
Near the rear of the upper level, Bedroom #6 offers a quiet space with a sizable walk-in closet and its own private Bath #6. If you have a multi-generational household or a child who wants more independence, this room is ideal.

Bath #6
Bath #6 is dedicated to Bedroom #6, with a layout that includes a shower, sink, and private water closet. This keeps the upper floor balanced and ensures everyone enjoys plenty of space and privacy.

Open Below
A standout upstairs feature is the open below area overlooking the living room. From here, you get a sweeping view of the main living area and the backyard through the wall of windows.
The sense of openness is incredible, and you always feel connected to what’s happening downstairs.
That wraps up the tour of this modern farmhouse. With its blend of airy social spaces, clever storage solutions, and well-planned bedroom arrangements, this home is ready for anything life brings.
I can see you enjoying quiet mornings on the porch or lively weekends with friends—each room works together to create a comfortable, connected place to call home.

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