
This home makes a big impression before you even walk through the front door. The contemporary lines, low-pitched roof, and massive glass panels give it a crisp, modern edge.
There’s warmth here too, thanks to the stonework and inviting wide driveway. With over 4,000 square feet, there’s plenty of space to breathe, and every room serves a distinct purpose.
The home features two spacious levels—including a full main floor and a flexible basement—so you get both everyday comfort and those special Northwest modern touches that really stand out.
Specifications:
- 4,084 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 5 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Covered Porch
As you approach, you’ll notice the covered porch provides a sheltered entry. It’s understated and practical, keeping you dry on rainy days and giving you a spot to shake off the day before heading inside.
The wide entry hints at the home’s welcoming nature, whether you’re greeting family or friends.

Foyer
Once inside, a soaring foyer filled with natural light from tall windows welcomes you in.
The ceiling height makes everything feel open, and clear sightlines pull your attention toward the great room.
To your left, the living room invites you in, and to your right, there’s a guest suite set apart for privacy.
The open layout here creates a friendly, inviting mood right from the start.

Living Room
Located just off the foyer, the living room is open yet has a defined feel.
I can see this as a quiet place to read or as a more formal area for entertaining guests.
Generous windows bring in plenty of light, and the room connects you to the front of the house without making you feel on display.
I think this spot really balances privacy and connection in a way that works well.

Guest Suite
Across from the living room, the guest suite sits apart from the other bedrooms. It comes with its own walk-in closet and a full private bath—something you don’t see in every home.
This is a comfortable space for visitors or extended family, offering both privacy and independence.
If you want a home office with its own bathroom, this room would be a great fit.

Hallway
As you move further into the house, you’ll see a central hallway that ties the main spaces together.
It connects the living areas to the private bedroom wing and leads to the main entertaining zones.
On one side, there’s a coat closet and a spot for a shoe rack. These small details help keep daily life organized.

Mud Room
Coming in from the garage, the mud room is perfectly positioned. This is a true transition area with hooks, storage, and direct access to laundry (while it’s not shown as a dedicated space here, it’s common in similar plans).
I picture backpacks, jackets, and boots all finding a home here, so the front entry always stays tidy.

4-Car Garage
The garage is impressive at 44 feet wide and fits four vehicles with room to spare.
Frosted glass doors add to the modern style, while the extra depth means you have space for cars, bikes, tools, and storage.
I think this is one of those features that quietly makes life easier every day.

Shoe Rack and Storage
Practical touches are built right in. Near the mud room and garage entrance, you’ll find a built-in shoe rack and extra storage.
I appreciate that this isn’t an afterthought—it genuinely helps keep things organized and clutter-free.

Hall Closet and Coat Storage
Just off the central hallway, there’s a closet for coats and another for general storage.
These features help keep the home neat, even with lots of people coming and going.
It’s easy to see these spaces handling everything from sports gear to holiday decorations.

Kitchen
The kitchen sits right at the center of the home, both literally and in daily life.
It’s open to the great room and nook, with a large island anchoring the space.
The design is sleek and modern, with clean cabinetry lines, a generous workspace, and clear views out to the patio.
I really like that the island is big enough for casual meals and tackling projects—always handy in a busy house.

Spice Kitchen
Just behind the main kitchen is a spice kitchen—a second workspace with its own sink and cooktop.
This setup is perfect for meal prep or keeping strong cooking smells out of the main area.
I’ve seen how having this extra room makes entertaining or big family gatherings so much simpler.

Nook
Next to the kitchen, a sunny nook is perfect for informal dining. With windows all around and direct access to the covered patio, this spot feels like the center of casual family time.
Mornings with coffee or afternoons spent on homework both work perfectly here.

Great Room
When you enter the great room, you’re surrounded by light from the vaulted ceiling and massive windows looking out over the backyard.
This space is ideal for relaxing or entertaining with generous seating, a fireplace, and easy access to the covered patio.
I can picture lively parties or quiet evenings in front of the fire here. The open connection to the kitchen and patio makes it easy to move between indoors and out.

Covered Patio
The covered patio expands your living space outdoors. Protected by a flat roof, it’s great for grilling, lounging, or dining outside—even when it’s drizzling.
The patio offers a view of the landscaped yard and is easily reached from both the great room and nook, turning it into a true outdoor living room.

Master Suite
The master suite is set in its own wing, separated for privacy and quiet. As you enter, a wall of windows and a vaulted ceiling make the space feel bright and open.
There’s room for a king-sized bed, seating area, and more. I love how this room is set up for relaxation and a bit of indulgence.

Master Bath
Attached to the suite, the master bath feels like a spa. There are dual vanities, a soaking tub, and a large walk-in shower.
Storage is plentiful, and the finishes feel high-end without being cold. The layout gives you space to move and privacy where you want it.
At the end of a long day, this is the retreat you’ll look forward to.

Master Walk-In Closet
The walk-in closet is oversized, stretching nearly the full width of the suite. There’s plenty of room for daily wear and off-season storage.
I think the setup here makes it easy to keep everything within reach and well organized.

Hallway (Bedroom Wing)
A side hall leads you to the secondary bedrooms and their bathrooms. Each bedroom feels private but still close to the others.
This layout is ideal for kids, guests, or even a live-in relative.

Bedroom 2
Bedroom 2 is spacious, with a large window and its own walk-in closet. There’s room for a bed, desk, and extra storage without feeling cramped.
This could easily work as a teen’s room, nursery, or a second office.

Bath (Serving Bedroom 2)
Just outside Bedroom 2, this full bath is easy to reach. It has a tub-shower combo, a vanity, and plenty of storage.
The location between bedrooms 2 and 3 helps keep morning routines simple.

Bedroom 3
Across the hall, Bedroom 3 mirrors the size and features of Bedroom 2. It also has a walk-in closet and easy access to a shared bath.
Both rooms are equally comfortable, so there’s no need to argue over which one is better.

Bath (Serving Bedroom 3)
This shared bath is designed for busy mornings. The toilet and shower are set apart from the sink area, which really helps when more than one person needs to get ready at the same time.

Powder Room
Near the bedroom wing and along the hallway, the powder room is a handy feature for guests or anyone using the main living spaces. It’s comfortable and the location keeps it private from the main entertainment areas.

Linen Closet
A linen closet in this hallway keeps towels and sheets easy to grab. It’s a simple feature, but makes a big difference—especially if you have kids or frequent guests.

Storage and Shelves
You’ll find multiple storage areas and shelving throughout the main floor. Open shelves near the nook and extra closets in the hallway are perfect for displaying favorite things or keeping daily essentials organized.

Stairs to Lower Level
Next to the kitchen and nook, a staircase leads down to the flexible lower level. The placement keeps the basement easily accessible but still a bit separate from the busy main floor.

Unfinished Basement
Downstairs, there’s a spacious unfinished basement. This wide-open area is basically a blank canvas.
You could use it for storage, set up a home gym, or turn it into a huge playroom.
The ceiling height is generous and there’s enough space to finish part or all of it as your needs change.

Storage/Mechanical Room
Off the basement, a storage and mechanical room takes care of utilities, seasonal bins, and workshop space. This keeps the main living areas clear and gives you plenty of room for practical needs.

Crawl Space
A large crawl space runs under most of the house. You probably won’t spend much time here, but it’s important for maintenance and gives you options for future upgrades or repairs if you need them.
This home offers much more than just square footage. The layout makes everyday living simple, and there’s a clear separation between private and social spaces.
I love how the design brings together luxury features and practical details, making it easy to picture yourself here.
Each room has its own purpose while still feeling connected to the rest of the house.
With both quiet retreats and spaces for lively gatherings, and a two-level design, you’re ready for whatever life brings your way.

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