
When you first spot this home, the crisp white siding and black accents immediately promise a fresh take on the classic farmhouse.
As you walk up to the inviting porch, it’s clear that this house is about more than just looks.
The design is all about comfortable living, spread across two thoughtfully-planned levels. With 4 bedrooms, multiple living areas, and a mix of indoor and outdoor spaces, I think this home is built for real life.
You can manage a busy family here or just find some peace and quiet at the end of a long day.
Specifications:
- 3,653 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Covered Entry
The front porch hits just the right note. It’s wide enough for a couple of rocking chairs and maybe even a swing.
With its simple railing and brick steps, you can easily chat with neighbors, keep an eye on the kids, or enjoy a quiet cup of coffee in the morning.
Passing under the covered entry, you’re protected from rain or sun, and the tall ceiling creates an inviting first impression.

Foyer
As you enter, the foyer impresses with its extra height. There’s a convenient closet for coats and shoes, and you get a clear view into the main living spaces.
You’ll also notice the stairway, with storage under the stairs that makes a perfect spot for seasonal bins or backpacks.
This entry shows right away that the home is designed with practical details in mind.

Office
To your right, the office sits behind a door, offering a quiet workspace with a tall window and high ceiling.
Built-in cabinets and a long desk line one wall, making it easy to keep paperwork organized or handle hobbies.
I really appreciate how it connects directly to the foyer, which is ideal if you work from home and need to meet with clients, but you’re also just steps away from the main living area when you’re ready for a break.

Dining
The dining room feels open but still defined, just off the foyer. There’s plenty of space for a full-sized table, so hosting Thanksgiving or a birthday dinner won’t feel cramped.
Natural light pours in from the front windows, and its location near both the kitchen and great room makes serving and socializing easy.

Great Room
The great room offers lots of space, with an open layout and a fireplace that draws your eye.
Built-in shelving flanks the fireplace, great for books, keepsakes, or family photos. This spot is perfect for gathering.
There’s room for a sectional, and the sliding glass doors give you a view of the backyard.
Since the kitchen is close by, this area will probably see the most daily activity.

Kitchen
The kitchen stands out for its practical, inviting design. An oversized island provides ample workspace and seats several people—picture kids doing homework while you prep dinner.
There’s a double oven, a big cooktop, and a walk-in pantry to keep clutter hidden.
Storage is everywhere, from upper cabinets to wide drawers, and the window above the sink brings in plenty of natural light.

Walk-in Pantry
Next to the kitchen, the pantry goes beyond the basics. With more than five feet of depth, shelves line the walls and make storing groceries and bulk items simple.
I like how you can get to it easily from both the kitchen and the hallway, so whatever you need is always close by.

Laundry
The laundry room is set close to the main living areas. There’s room for side-by-side machines, a folding counter, and even a closet for towels and supplies.
A window keeps things bright, and it’s easy to drop dirty clothes here after coming in from the yard or garage.

General Bath (G. Bath)
Down a short hallway, you’ll find a spacious bathroom with both a walk-in shower and a separate tub.
This setup is great for guests or family members who like options. There’s enough space for everyone to get ready without bumping elbows, and it’s conveniently located for nearby bedrooms and common areas.

In-Law Suite
The in-law suite sits in its own section of the house and gives real independence.
The bedroom area is large, and high ceilings add to the open feel. There’s a walk-in closet and direct access to a morning kitchen, making this suite feel self-contained.
If you have guests, older parents, or a grown child at home, I think this arrangement strikes the right balance between privacy and connection.

Sitting
Connected to the in-law suite, you’ll find a small sitting room. This could be a cozy TV nook, a quiet reading spot, or even a playroom.
It opens directly to a private patio, so whoever’s using this space can easily step outside for some sun or fresh air.

Patio
The private patio extends the living area outside. It’s covered, so it’s perfect for a bistro table or a couple of loungers.
Since it’s set apart from the main backyard, I feel it offers a little more comfort and privacy for guests or family members who prefer their own outdoor spot.

Morning Kitchen
This handy kitchenette is perfect for quick snacks, your morning coffee, or prepping a simple breakfast.
With a small fridge, counter, and cabinets, it’s functional without taking up much space. I especially like how it connects directly to the in-law suite for added convenience.

Mechanical (Mech.)
A dedicated mechanical room sits between the in-law wing and main living areas. It keeps the water heater, HVAC, and other essentials out of sight but easy to access for maintenance.

Pool Bath
The pool bath is located just off the hallway near the deck. It’s a practical addition, letting people rinse off after outdoor activities without tracking dirt through the house.
There’s a shower, toilet, and sink—everything you need to clean up quickly.

Deck
The deck wraps around the back of the house, linking the main living spaces and giving you lots of room for grilling, entertaining, or just relaxing outside.
You can step directly into the kitchen or great room, or head over to the lanai.
With several access points, outdoor living is easy and a natural part of everyday life here.

Covered Lanai
Sliding doors open wide to a covered lanai. With an outdoor kitchen already in place, you’re ready for barbeques, summer parties, or just a peaceful evening meal outdoors.
The roof provides shade from the sun, and the simple railing frames your view of the backyard without blocking light.

Owner’s Suite
The owner’s suite is located on the main floor, set apart for privacy. The bedroom feels spacious, with high ceilings, built-in features, and windows looking out over the backyard.
You’re close to the main living areas, but shielded from noise and traffic. I love how peaceful this spot feels.

Owner’s Closet
The walk-in closet runs along one wall and offers plenty of depth and width. With built-ins for shoes, drawers, and hanging clothes, mornings feel organized and efficient.

Owner’s Bath
The en suite bath is bright and spa-like. There’s a separate soaking tub, a big walk-in shower, double vanities, and lots of linen storage.
No matter if you’re rushing through a weekday morning or taking it slow on the weekend, this space fits all kinds of routines.

Mudroom
Between the garage and kitchen, you’ll find a mudroom that’s both practical and stylish. There’s a built-in bench for boots, hooks for coats and bags, and a drop zone for your keys or mail.
With a busy family, I think this space will keep the rest of the home organized and clutter-free.

3-Car Garage
The garage has room for three vehicles plus extra storage or maybe even a workshop. With tall ceilings and a direct path to the mudroom, unloading groceries or gear is easy, and you have smooth access to the rest of the house.

Stairs
Two stairways lead up to the second level. One starts at the main foyer, and the other is near the mudroom.
This dual setup keeps everyone connected and makes it easy to get upstairs from anywhere on the first floor.

Landing
At the top of the stairs, a wide landing welcomes you. There’s a closet for seasonal storage, and the open space lets you see down to the foyer, keeping everything bright and airy.
This area ties together the upstairs suites and shared bathroom, so everyone has plenty of room.

Guest Suite 2
Upstairs, you’ll find two spacious guest suites. Guest Suite 2 is on the right, with a walk-in closet and enough space for a queen bed and sitting area.
High ceilings and large windows keep the room bright. It’s a flexible space—great for teens, guests, or even as a home gym.

Bath 2
Bath 2 sits just outside Guest Suite 2 and includes a tub, a shower, and all the essentials. There’s a linen closet nearby, so towels and toiletries are always handy.

Guest Suite 3
On the other end, Guest Suite 3 is the largest upstairs bedroom. It features a walk-in closet and direct access to Bath 3.
These upstairs suites give guests or older kids the privacy and space they need.

Bath 3
Bath 3 is private for Guest Suite 3, with a shower, toilet, and sink. This way, guests have everything they need without sharing with the rest of the household.

Balcony
The upstairs balcony stretches across the back of the house and gives you a great view of the backyard and the surrounding area.
Imagine sipping your morning coffee here or catching a cool breeze in the evening. Both guest suites have direct access, so indoor-outdoor living isn’t just a main-level perk.

Attic Access
A door to the attic opens from the upstairs landing, making it easy to store holiday decorations or anything you don’t use every day.
Every space in this home balances privacy, convenience, and a connection to the outdoors. I love how the layout makes it easy to host a crowd or enjoy a quiet evening.
The thoughtful design means you can make the most of all 3,653 square feet.

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