As you first glance at this floor plan, you might be struck by its modern Scandinavian flair, perfect for those who appreciate a crisp, clean aesthetic combined with functional design.
Specifications:
- 3,637 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The balancing act between the large central glass-filled gable and the two flanking smaller gables creates not only an inviting exterior but also sets the tone for what you’ll find inside—a well-considered layout that effortlessly accommodates both privacy and socialization.
The Floor Plans:
Foyer and Main Hall
Walking into this home, you are greeted by a very spacious, vaulted foyer which directly opens up to the heart of the home.
The use of vaulted ceilings here is not just for aesthetics; it makes the entrance feel grand and welcoming—a clever architectural touch. Adjacent to the foyer, the main hall serves as the spine of the home, linking various rooms and also providing access to the back porch.
Great Room
To your left, the vaulted great room beckons.
Here, a cozy fireplace waits to become the center of many relaxing evenings.
Given its open concept, the room flows seamlessly into the kitchen and dining areas, making it perfect for entertaining.
Imagine hosting your family and friends here—the space easily accommodates a large group yet still feels intimate due to its thoughtful design.
Kitchen
As you move to the right, the kitchen offers a modern culinary space equipped with ample counter space and state-of-the-art appliances. The central island, which doubles as a breakfast bar, is a smart addition for quick meals or just to chat with someone while cooking.
The layout promotes a functional cooking environment with everything within reach, enhancing your daily meal prep experience.
Dining Room
Adjacent to the kitchen, a formal dining room presents the opportunity for sit-down meals in a more dedicated space.
This room’s placement respects the traditional separation for formal dining while keeping it conveniently close to the kitchen—a layout that supports both formal entertaining and everyday living.
Master Suite
The master suite, accessible from the main hall, is a retreat designed for privacy and comfort.
It boasts direct access to the back porch, which could be your private getaway for morning coffee or evening relaxation. The attached master bathroom features dual vanities, a spacious shower, and perhaps a freestanding tub, fostering a spa-like atmosphere that I find essential in today’s master suites.
Additional Bedrooms and Bathrooms
This home includes three more bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. This is a particularly appealing feature for families or hosts—everyone has their own space and privacy.
The bedrooms are well-placed, ensuring that everyone has comfortable, personal retreats without encroaching on the communal areas.
Home Office
Opposite the dining room, a home office is a necessity in today’s remote-working era.
This room’s location at the front of the home offers quieter space away from the main living areas, which minimizes distractions—a feature I believe boosts productivity significantly.
Garage and Bonus Room
The three-door garage provides ample space not only for vehicles but also for storage. Above the garage, a bonus room presents endless possibilities—be it a game room, a home gym, or an additional guest suite.
The ability to tailor this space to fit your lifestyle is invaluable and a great way to add personal touch or functionality that complements the rest of the home.
Back Porch
The back porch, accessible from both the master suite and the main hall, enhances the home’s connection to the outdoors.
It’s an ideal spot for outdoor dining or simply lounging, extending the living space into the natural surroundings. With the windows lining the back wall, natural light floods the interior, integrating indoor and outdoor living gracefully.
When I think of possible enhancements, considering the integration of sustainable materials and energy-efficient windows especially in the areas with extensive glazing could not only reduce heating and cooling costs but also increase comfort. Additionally, a pergola or similar structure over part of the back porch could add both style and function, providing shade during sunny days.
All in all, this floor plan is a testament to a thoughtful design that balances modern aesthetics with practical everyday needs.
It’s a versatile space that could adapt to various lifestyles, making it a compelling choice for those looking to build a new home or seeking inspiration for a future project.
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