
You know a home is special when you spot it from the street and feel a tug of curiosity.
This transitional ranch has exactly that effect, with its crisp white siding, oversized windows, and inviting symmetry.
When you walk in, the surprises keep coming. There are flexible living spaces, tucked-away retreats, and a lower level that feels like its own world.
If you’re hosting a crowd, working from home, or just looking for a private corner to unwind, this layout adjusts to fit your needs.
Let’s take a walk through every room, starting right at the front door.
Specifications:
- 3,027 Heated S.F.
- 1-4 Beds
- 1.5-3.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Entry Porch
Your visit begins at the covered entry porch, where lantern-style sconces and neat landscaping set a calming, understated mood.

The porch itself is wide enough for a bench or a few potted plants, so you get that welcoming, lived-in sense before you even cross the threshold.


You can imagine pausing here to shake out an umbrella, or just taking a breath before starting your day.
Foyer
Swing open the front door, and you’re greeted by a spacious foyer that feels open and organized right away.
Light streams in from dormer windows above, bouncing off pale flooring and soft beige cabinetry.
There’s a built-in bench for slipping off your shoes, bins for mail or gloves, and hooks for coats.
Clutter doesn’t stand a chance here. I think the designer knew how busy life can get and wanted this spot to make coming and going as easy as possible.

Den
Off to the left, you’ll find a den that feels both cozy and open, thanks to its tall windows and high ceiling.
This room works in many ways—it can be a quiet reading lounge, a home office, or even a music room.
The abundant natural light and peaceful location near the front of the house make it an ideal spot to focus or unwind, away from the bustle of the main living areas.

TV Room
On the other side of the foyer, there’s a TV room that serves as a flexible retreat.
With its slightly tucked-away corner, you get a sense of privacy without feeling isolated. I see this as the perfect place for movie nights, gaming marathons, or just an afternoon nap with the door closed while the rest of the house stays lively.

Kitchen
The kitchen is perfectly positioned at the center of the main level, and you can tell that every detail was carefully considered.

A generous island anchors the space, with seating for four and a natural gathering point for friends and family.

Creamy white cabinetry, glass-fronted uppers, and light wood floors keep everything feeling fresh and airy.

The L-shaped counters give you ample prep space, while deep drawers and open shelves make sure every pot, pan, and favorite mug is within reach.

Oversized pendant lights add a touch of drama above the island, and the kitchen opens directly into the adjacent dining area.

If you’re brewing early morning coffee or prepping for a big dinner, you never feel crowded here.
I really like how this kitchen balances openness with organization, so you can host a crowd or cook solo without missing a beat.
Pantry
Tucked just off the kitchen, the walk-in pantry is a practical dream. With floor-to-ceiling shelving and plenty of space for baskets or bins, you can keep everything from bulk groceries to baking supplies hidden from view but still within arm’s reach.
There’s even room for small appliances, so your counters stay clear and tidy.

Sunroom / Dining Room
The dining area is actually a sunroom, with nearly floor-to-ceiling windows on three sides. Natural light pours in all day, and views of the outdoors make this a space you’ll want to linger in.

The table seats a crowd, flanked by sleek black chairs and two cozy armchairs at the ends.
A soft rug and a modern chandelier pull the look together. Weekend brunch, laid-back suppers, or even homework sessions all feel special in this room.
Great Room
From the kitchen or dining area, you enter the great room, where the vaulted ceiling and exposed beams immediately catch your eye.

The space feels wide open, thanks to the open sightlines and a wall of oversized windows that frame the backyard.

The fireplace with its painted brick surround and sleek hearth becomes a natural gathering spot.
Built-in shelves and oak accents add warmth without clutter. I love that you can stretch out on the sofa for a lazy afternoon or entertain friends here—this room fits whatever mood you’re in.
Covered Area
Just off the great room, you’ll find a covered outdoor living area. It feels like an extension of the main living space, with room for lounge seating and maybe even an outdoor dining table.
The roof overhead means you can enjoy fresh air and backyard views, even in the rain.
I love how easily you can move from the inside to the outside here; it’s a favorite spot for summer evenings or crisp fall mornings.

Open Patio
Beyond the covered area, you can walk directly out onto an open patio. This is where you can grill, set up a fire pit, or just soak up the sun.
The patio’s position gives you privacy and a great view of the yard, while easy access from both the great room and the primary bedroom means you’re never far from the action.

Primary Bedroom
The primary suite is set apart to give you a sense of calm and privacy.
Tall windows and double French doors open right onto the patio, so mornings begin with sunlight and the option to step outside for coffee.
The vaulted ceiling adds to the airy feeling, and soft, neutral finishes make it easy to relax.
If you want to read in an armchair, catch up on sleep, or just enjoy a little quiet, this room feels like a true retreat.

Walk-In Closet (Primary)
Connected to the bedroom is a large walk-in closet with built-in shelving and hanging space on all sides.
There’s more than enough room for two wardrobes, shoes, and accessories, plus a bit of extra storage for seasonal items.
It’s the kind of closet that keeps everything organized and visible, which really helps mornings run smoothly.

Ensuite (Primary Bathroom)
The primary bathroom feels like a spa, with a double vanity stretching beneath tall mirrors and plenty of storage below.

A glass-enclosed shower and a deep soaker tub give you options for a quick rinse or a long, relaxing soak.

Warm wood cabinetry and geometric tile floors add a bit of modern polish, while a large window fills the room with light.

I think this is one of the best spots in the house to unwind at the end of a busy day.
Powder Room
A separate powder room sits right off the main hallway, perfectly placed for guests. It’s compact but comfortable, with fresh finishes and just enough style to make a good impression without being fussy.

Mud / Laundry Room
Right by the garage entry, the mud and laundry area handles all the mess and busywork.
There’s a handy bench, hooks for coats and bags, and cubbies for shoes or sports gear.
The laundry portion is tucked to one side, with cabinetry, a folding counter, and a farmhouse sink.
The geometric patterned tile underfoot gives the space character, and everything feels easy to keep tidy.
I noticed how this room acts as a buffer. Muddy boots, groceries, and backpacks never have to make it into the main house.

Garage (Double and Single)
From the mudroom, you can step directly into the double garage, or head to a separate single garage with a side workshop area.
There’s room here for cars, bikes, tools, and storage galore. The workshop area is especially useful if you enjoy DIY projects or just need extra organization for garden gear.
I think this setup is ideal for families with multiple drivers or anyone who likes to keep projects out of sight.

Staircase / Lower Level Access
When you’re ready to explore more, the staircase at the side of the mudroom leads you down to the lower level. This is where the home really stretches out and reveals even more living space.

Rec Room
At the bottom of the stairs, you arrive in a huge rec room. This is a true multi-purpose space, with plenty of room for comfy sofas, a big screen for movies, or even a game table.
The open feel and direct connection to other lower-level rooms make this the informal gathering area for the downstairs.

Billiards Room
Just off the rec room, the billiards room feels both fun and sophisticated. Picture a pool table in the center, maybe a dartboard on the wall, and enough space around for everyone to move comfortably.
You could host game nights or casual parties here without ever feeling cramped.

Flex Room
A set of double doors leads to a flex room. This is a blank canvas—home office, art studio, extra guest space, or even a playroom.
The location gives just enough separation from the main rec area to keep things quiet if you’re working or need a spot for hobbies.

Gym
Across the hall, there’s a dedicated gym with plenty of floor space for weights, yoga mats, or cardio equipment.
Tall windows brighten the room, making early morning workouts a bit more appealing. Having a full gym at home means you can squeeze in exercise whenever you want, without sacrificing living space upstairs.

Storage and Mechanical Rooms
Along the hallway, you’ll find multiple storage rooms and a mechanical area to keep everything organized.
If you need space for seasonal decor, luggage, or utility gear, you won’t run out of storage down here.
I appreciate how these dedicated rooms help the finished spaces stay clutter-free.

Bedroom 1
On the far side of the lower level, you’ll find Bedroom 1, which is surprisingly spacious for a basement suite. It features a walk-in closet and a large window, making it comfortable for guests or older kids.

Bedroom 2
Bedroom 2 is equally roomy, with its own walk-in closet and easy access to a shared bath. This setup is flexible, and I think it’s perfect for siblings, visiting family, or even a live-in nanny.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 feels a bit more private, tucked at the end of the hallway. It includes its own walk-in closet and an ensuite bathroom with a tub and shower.
If you have an older teen or want a guest suite that feels completely separate, this room delivers.

Bathrooms (Lower Level)
The lower level includes two full bathrooms. One is shared by Bedrooms 1 and 2, while the other is part of Bedroom 3’s ensuite.
Both are finished in fresh, modern materials and designed for easy access from the rec spaces as well.
As you come back up the stairs, what stands out to me is the sense of space and flexibility.
Every floor and every room feels carefully planned so you can shape your life just the way you want it.
This home is about so much more than just square footage. It’s about comfort, options, and making everyday life a little easier and a lot more enjoyable.

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