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There’s something about a modern farmhouse that just feels right. It’s the kind of place where you can imagine gathering with family, welcoming friends, and settling in for a slower pace.

This home, with its crisp board-and-batten siding, generous front porch, and relaxed country details, offers the perfect blend of comfort and charm.

With 4 bedrooms, nearly 3,000 square feet, and a thoughtful, open layout, you’ll notice how each space feels both welcoming and practical.

I’d love to show you how the rooms connect and flow together in your everyday routine.

Specifications:

  • 2,952 Heated S.F.
  • 4 Beds
  • 4.5 Baths
  • 1 Stories
  • 2 Cars

The Floor Plans:

Porch

Right away, the front porch captures your attention. It stretches the full width of the house, with sturdy columns, stone accents, and space for a swing or a set of rocking chairs.

Morning coffee out here sounds pretty inviting, and I think it gives the whole house a friendly, approachable look.

You can picture neighbors waving as they walk by, or kids kicking off muddy boots after playing in the yard.

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Foyer

As you come through the front door, you enter a foyer with a high ceiling that hints at the spaciousness ahead.

There’s enough room here for a welcoming console table or a statement light fixture. This isn’t a cramped entryway; you immediately get a sense of openness.

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To one side, doors lead to a hallway and a den, while ahead, the space transitions naturally toward the main living area.

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Den

Just off the foyer, there’s a dedicated den. With its double doors, you can close this space off for quiet work or reading.

It’s just the right size for a home office, library, or even a piano room.

The placement at the front of the house means good natural light, and you’re close enough to the action without being in the middle of it.

I think having a flexible room like this comes in handy. You might use it for working from home, or as a retreat from the bustle.

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Hallways

From the foyer, you’ll notice two main hallways that organize the flow of the house.

One leads toward the secondary bedrooms, while the other connects to the mud/laundry room, garage, and powder room.

These halls are more than just passageways. With their generous width, you can display family photos, hang art, or even park a small bench for convenience.

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Mud/Laundry Room

Adjacent to the foyer hall, the mud/laundry room sits just inside the garage entrance. I really appreciate this location, since it acts like a buffer between the outdoors and the main living spaces.

There’s space for a washer and dryer, cabinets, and a bench or hooks for coats and backpacks.

If you have a busy family, this is the perfect drop zone after soccer games, gardening, or rainy days.

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2 Car Garage

The garage is a full two-car size, with extra width for storage or a workbench.

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Direct access to the mudroom keeps grocery runs painless, and you’re never far from the kitchen.

The garage doors feature classic trusses and a rich wood finish, which adds to the modern farmhouse style.

You’ll find plenty of space for bikes or tools along the walls, too.

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Powder Room

Tucked between the mudroom and kitchen, the powder room gives guests an easy place to freshen up without needing to walk through the private areas of the house. Its spot near the garage and main living areas is practical, especially if you’re hosting a gathering or have busy kids running in and out.

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Great Room

Moving into the central part of the home, the great room opens up with a vaulted ceiling that brings in light and air.

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The layout feels generous, with sightlines stretching from the kitchen to the back porch. Black-trimmed windows, a fireplace, and wide-plank wood floors give the space a clean yet inviting look.

I love how you can easily move from reading on the couch to chatting with someone in the kitchen, all without feeling crowded.

This room is a hub for everything from movie nights to holiday gatherings.

Kitchen

Next to the great room, the kitchen becomes the center of daily living. There’s a long island with space for stools, so kids can do homework or guests can linger while you cook.

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Light wood cabinets and a marble-look countertop keep things bright and welcoming. Stainless appliances fit neatly into place, and the layout flows so you’re always connected to the great room and dining area.

With its open connection to both living and outdoor spaces, you can prep dinner and still be part of every conversation.

Pantry

Right behind the kitchen, a walk-in pantry gives you all the storage you need for big grocery runs or bulk items.

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I like that it’s convenient but just outside the main kitchen traffic area. You could keep small appliances here, freeing up counters and keeping the main kitchen looking tidy.

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Dining Area

The dining area sits between the great room and the kitchen, making it a seamless spot for both everyday meals and special occasions.

Natural light streams in from the back porch, and there’s plenty of space to stretch out with a big farmhouse table.

This setup means you can host a crowd without feeling boxed in, and you’re always just a step from the kitchen if you need to refill drinks or grab seconds.

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Porch (Rear)

Heading out back, the rear porch is an extension of the living space. Wide enough for a dining table and a set of lounge chairs, it’s covered for year-round use.

The exposed trusses and stone columns echo the front porch, tying the whole home together.

Evening meals outside or lazy weekend breakfasts take on a new level of relaxation here, with views of the backyard and countryside.

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Deck

Off to one side, a small deck branches from the back porch, just outside the primary bedroom.

This little retreat is made for quiet morning coffee or stargazing after dark. I think this is one of those spots that makes a home feel truly special.

It’s private, peaceful, and always ready when you want a moment to yourself.

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Primary Bedroom

On the right side of the home, the primary bedroom offers a serene, private retreat.

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With wide-plank floors, large windows, and a soft, neutral palette, everything feels calm and restful.

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You get a sense of space without feeling lost in it. There’s direct access to the deck, so you can slip outside without disturbing anyone else.

If you crave a quiet morning routine or a peaceful escape at the end of the day, this room fits the bill beautifully.

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Primary Ensuite

Connected to the primary bedroom, the ensuite bath feels both luxurious and practical. Dual sinks, a soaking tub, and a walk-in shower create a spa-like atmosphere.

There’s room to move around, and the layout keeps you from bumping elbows during the morning rush.

A private water closet and large windows keep things fresh and airy.

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Primary Closet

Off the ensuite, the walk-in closet stretches a generous eleven feet, with plenty of space for clothes, shoes, and storage bins.

Built-in shelving and hanging space make it easy to keep everything organized. I think anyone who values a clutter-free bedroom will appreciate having a large, dedicated closet right where it’s most convenient.

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Bedrooms 2, 3, and 4

Branching off from the main hall, you’ll find three additional bedrooms, each with their own character.

Bedroom 2 sits toward the front of the home, just off the foyer. Its size and layout make it great for a child, guest, or even a hobby room if you don’t need all four bedrooms.

Bedroom 3 and Bedroom 4 are at the back of the house, each with easy access to shared and private bathrooms.

Bedroom 3 is a bit larger and faces the side yard. Bedroom 4 enjoys extra privacy in the rear corner.

These rooms are flexible and ready to adapt as your needs change. You might use them for kids, guests, or hobbies that need a dedicated space.

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Bathrooms for Bedrooms 2, 3, and 4

Each secondary bedroom enjoys close access to a full bath. The bath near Bedroom 2 sits just across the hall, with a simple, efficient setup.

Bedroom 3 and Bedroom 4 each have their own baths, so there’s no fighting over the shower in the morning.

I think this arrangement is especially helpful for families during the school rush or when you have overnight guests.

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Shelves and Storage

The hallway near Bedroom 3 includes built-in shelves that are perfect for books, toys, or extra linens.

Details like these show real thought for the way people actually live day to day.

You’ll never find yourself short on places to tuck things away, and it adds to the overall feeling of order and comfort.

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Flow and Daily Living

As you make your way through the house, every room leads naturally to the next.

If you’re carrying groceries from the garage, hosting a crowd in the great room, or escaping to the porch for a bit of quiet, you’re always close to what you need.

I noticed that the designer worked hard to avoid wasted space, yet there’s always a spot to pause, sit, or simply enjoy the view.

From the front steps to the peaceful backyard porch, this home’s layout supports both busy families and quiet moments.

Each room feels intentional, with space to grow and change as life unfolds. You’ll find plenty of reasons to linger and enjoy each corner, whether you’re planning big celebrations or just living your daily routine.

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