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It’s hard not to pause for a second when you first see this home. There’s something about the mix of board-and-batten siding, warm wood beams, and classic brick on the exterior that immediately feels welcoming but fresh.
That wide, thoughtfully landscaped front walkway draws you right in, past the wraparound porch that just begs for rocking chairs or a morning coffee.
This layout isn’t just about looks. With three distinct levels, multiple porches, and a footprint that balances openness with cozy corners, it’s designed for real life: family, friends, and everything in between.
Specifications:
- 2,290 Heated S.F.
- 3-4 Beds
- 2.5-3.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Wrap Around Porch
When you walk up to the house, the wraparound porch is the first thing you notice.
It isn’t just for show. You’ve got nearly 43 feet of covered outdoor space, so there’s plenty of room for a porch swing or even a long table for outdoor dinners.
This covered spot runs from the main entrance along the front, wrapping past the dining room and creating a natural buffer from the street.

Entry/Foyer
Coming through the front door, you arrive in a foyer that feels open but organized.
You can see straight through to the great room, but still get a bit of separation from the main living space.
There’s room for a slim console table or a row of hooks for keys and bags, making arrivals and departures less chaotic.

Dining Room
Just beyond the foyer, the dining room anchors the front of the home with a 10-foot tray ceiling and large windows.
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The setting feels formal enough for holidays, but still relaxed because of how it opens into the kitchen.
There’s enough space for a table that seats eight, and I can picture family dinners turning into game nights or homework sessions here.
The barn door to the butler pantry or coffee bar adds both a shortcut and a standout design touch.

Butler Pantry / Coffee Bar
Open the barn door and you’ll find the butler’s pantry or coffee bar set off to the side.
I think this is one of those little luxuries you end up using every day.
You might use it for prepping drinks, storing serving pieces, or keeping small appliances out of sight.
It keeps the kitchen looking uncluttered.

Kitchen
Head into the kitchen and you’ll see why this floor plan makes daily living easy.
There’s a large island with seating for four, great for quick breakfasts or chatting while you cook.
Timber beams overhead give the space character, and the double window over the sink keeps things bright.
A spacious walk-in pantry sits just steps away, so grabbing ingredients is always easy. I noticed the designer left generous walkways between counters, which means you won’t feel crowded, even with multiple cooks.

Pantry
The pantry is much more than a closet. It’s a true walk-in space where you can store bulk groceries or oversized appliances.
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Shelving wraps the walls, so it’s easy to keep everything organized and visible. This is one of those rooms that quietly makes the rest of your kitchen work better.

Great Room
Keep going past the kitchen and you’ll find yourself in the great room. The white-planked vaulted ceiling rises up to over 17 feet, and the floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace immediately catches your eye.

Wide windows on either side let in tons of light and offer a view of the backyard.
Built-in shelves by the fireplace give you space for books, art, or family photos. With room for large sofas and a big coffee table, this is the spot to truly unwind or host a crowd without feeling cramped.
Rear Porch
Double glass doors connect the great room to the rear porch, continuing the theme of indoor-outdoor living.
With a 10-foot ceiling, you can grill, lounge, or dine comfortably in any weather. The outdoor kitchen is already set up with plumbing, so summer barbecues or fall tailgates won’t take over your main kitchen.
Since this porch sits just off the great room, it’s simple to move between the two, whether you’re throwing a party or enjoying a quiet evening.

Extended Porch
Next to the rear porch, the extended porch adds even more covered outdoor space. This area works well for a couple of rocking chairs or a hammock.
You’re still close to the action, but it’s just separate enough to feel peaceful. I think it’s a clever way to get more use out of the footprint, especially if you like being outdoors without worrying about the weather.

Mud Room
Come in from the garage and you’ll step into a mud room that’s its own space, not just a pass-through.
Lockers line one wall, offering spots for backpacks, coats, and shoes. This is where the mess of daily life gets organized and out of sight.
I think families will appreciate having this buffer, so muddy boots and sports gear don’t make it into the main living areas.

Lockers
The lockers in the mud room aren’t just hooks and cubbies. They’re deep enough for bulky winter coats and have room underneath for shoes or bins.
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Having this kind of built-in storage right by the garage makes mornings and after-school drop-offs go more smoothly.

Laundry Room
Right off the mud room, the laundry room gives you space to actually move around.
There’s room for a full-size washer and dryer, plus cabinets for detergents and baskets. You get a countertop for folding and even hanging rods.
You can close the door and keep laundry out of sight, or leave it open and still have plenty of space to work.

Powder Room
The powder room sits conveniently between the mud room and main living spaces. Guests can use it without wandering through private areas of the house.
The layout makes space for a nice vanity and a decorative mirror, so it’s both useful and stylish.

Master Bedroom
A short hallway leads you to the master bedroom. The vaulted ceiling makes it feel bright and open, and windows along one wall let in soft morning light.
There’s space for a king bed, nightstands, and even a reading chair in the corner.
I really like how this suite is set apart from the rest of the house, making it a true retreat.

Master Bathroom
The master bath blends luxury and function. Dual vanities mean there’s no bumping elbows in the morning, and there’s a dedicated makeup space with a big mirror.
The soaking tub sits under a window for relaxing baths, and the glass-enclosed shower offers a spa-like feel.
The layout is designed for privacy and easy movement.

Master Closet
Directly off the bathroom, the master closet is impressively large. There’s an island in the center for extra storage or folding space.
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Double rods and open shelving help keep everything organized. You could easily store off-season clothes in here with room to spare.

Bedroom 2
On the other side of the house from the master, Bedroom 2 offers privacy for guests or kids.
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With a 10-foot ceiling and large windows, the room feels bigger than the measurements suggest.
There’s a good-sized closet for clothes or extra storage.

Bedroom 3
Right next door, Bedroom 3 matches the style and size of Bedroom 2. Both are close to a hall bathroom, which makes this setup ideal for siblings, guests, or a home office.
The proximity is great for late-night chats or playdates, while still keeping things private from the main living areas.

Hall Bathroom
The hall bathroom serves Bedrooms 2 and 3 and is designed for efficiency. Double sinks help avoid morning traffic jams, and a separate tub and toilet area allows for privacy.
This layout means multiple people can get ready at once, keeping mornings running smoothly.

Linen Closet
Just outside the hall bathroom, the linen closet is easy to reach from every bedroom in this part of the house.
It’s perfect for extra towels, bedding, or cleaning supplies. Small details like this save you steps in your daily routine.

Hidden Gun Safe
Here’s a feature you don’t see every day. In the corner of the garage, behind a discreet wall, there’s a hidden gun safe.
You might use it for valuables or its intended purpose, but either way, it offers an extra layer of security without taking up space inside the house.

Two-Car Garage
The attached two-car garage gives you a 9-foot ceiling and extra depth. You can easily park two vehicles with space for storage along the sides, bikes, or a workbench.
Direct access to the mud room means unloading groceries or gear is easy, even if the weather’s not great.

Stairs to Upper Level
You’ll find the stairs to the upper level between the laundry and the mud room.
Placing them here keeps noise and foot traffic away from the main living spaces. I think this is a great setup if you’re planning to use the upstairs for a teen retreat, hobby room, or home office.

Bonus Room / Bedroom 4
At the top of the stairs, the upper level opens into a bonus room that can double as Bedroom 4.
With a sloped ceiling and lots of natural light, it’s perfect for a teenager, guest suite, or a home theater.
There’s enough space for a bed, sitting area, and even a desk or reading nook under the eaves.
I really like how this room feels private, almost like a hideaway set apart from the rest of the house.

Three-Quarter Bath (3/4 Bath)
The upper level features a three-quarter bath with a shower, vanity, and toilet. Whoever has this upstairs suite won’t need to go up and down the stairs for bathroom trips.
For guests or an older child, it’s a nice bit of independence and comfort.

Attic Access
A door from the bonus room opens into the attic. If you like to store holiday decorations, out-of-season gear, or family keepsakes, this makes moving things in and out a lot easier.
Looking at how all these spaces connect—from the wraparound porch to the upper-level bonus suite—I can see a thoughtful flow that encourages gathering while still offering quiet retreats.
This is the kind of house that adapts to your life, whether you’re hosting big family celebrations, enjoying quiet nights in, or throwing together a spontaneous backyard barbecue.
Every room serves a purpose, but you have plenty of space to make it your own.

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