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Welcome to a home that truly catches your attention from the very first glance. With its clean, white board-and-batten siding, striking black trim, and inviting wood accents, this modern farmhouse blends the charm of a country retreat with a crisp, contemporary feel.
The layout is impressively thoughtful, weaving together 3 bedrooms, open living spaces, and a series of patios and porches that bring the outdoors right to your doorstep.
I’d love to walk you through each space and show you how the design makes daily life comfortable and relaxed.
Specifications:
- 2,267 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
The Floor Plans:


Porch
The front porch welcomes you warmly without feeling oversized. There’s space here for a few planters or a pair of cozy chairs.
As you step up the wide concrete entry and through the double glass doors, the transition from outside to inside feels smooth and inviting.
It immediately encourages you to slow down and enjoy arriving home.

Entry
Inside, the foyer feels bright and open because of a large window and a generous footprint.

Herringbone wood floors bring subtle texture, while the black-framed door and arched opening showcase the home’s blend of classic and modern style.

You’ll find a bench, coat hooks, and plenty of wall space for art or a mirror.


I like how easy it is to drop your keys, kick off your shoes, and feel settled right away.
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Kitchen
Straight ahead, the kitchen stands out with its vaulted ceiling accented by exposed wood beams and a wall of oversized windows.

Natural light fills the room, bouncing off white shaker cabinets and a sleek stainless fridge.

The central island has a warm wood base topped with bright quartz, making it ideal for breakfast or gathering with friends.


I think the kitchen’s layout feels open and practical, so you never feel crowded. There’s even a farmhouse sink under those dramatic black-trimmed windows, so you get a great view even while doing dishes.




Pantry
A few steps from the kitchen, you’ll find a walk-in pantry that feels more open than most.
Open shelving keeps everything from cereal boxes to serving platters organized, and the checkered black-and-white floor adds personality.
The butcher block counter and sliding barn door give the pantry a fresh, practical vibe.
There’s even room for larger appliances or extra groceries, so you can keep your counters clear.

Dining
The dining area connects naturally with the kitchen and great room, framed by tall windows that let in daylight all day long.
With its 18-foot ceiling and generous space, you can easily host everyday meals or larger holiday dinners.
There’s plenty of room to add extra chairs around a long table. Even though it’s part of the open concept, the dining area feels defined and never lost between the kitchen and living space.

Great Room
As you enter the great room, the space feels bright, airy, and completely comfortable. Another vaulted ceiling and a full wall of glass fill the room with sunlight and give a constant view outside.

The fireplace with its chunky wood mantel adds warmth even in summer. I think this room adapts well to any activity, from curling up with a book to having friends over for board games.


The layout makes it easy to move between conversations and quiet moments, all while enjoying the view.





Covered Porch
Beyond the great room, double glass doors lead to a covered porch that expands your living space outdoors.
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Its high ceiling and wide floor make it feel like a true extension of the home.
I can picture grilling in the outdoor kitchen, hosting summer happy hours, or relaxing with iced tea as the sun sets.
The porch connects smoothly to the adjacent patios, giving you plenty of ways to enjoy both indoor and outdoor living.

Patio
The patios wrap around the back and side of the home, offering several choices for outdoor enjoyment.

The main patio stretches 33 feet, making it ideal for large gatherings. There’s also a smaller side patio, perfect for a morning coffee or a bit of container gardening.

The white board-and-batten siding and black trim continue here, tying the whole modern farmhouse look together.
Bedroom 1
Back inside, if you take the hallway to the left of the kitchen, you’ll find Bedroom 1.

This room is just right for a queen bed and a small desk or reading chair, and the big window keeps it bright and cheerful.


The neutral palette feels restful, while wood accents add warmth. I can see this space working well for a teen, a guest, or as a flexible home office.

Bedroom 2
Next door, Bedroom 2 matches the first in both size and layout. Large windows bring in lots of daylight, and there’s enough wall space for shelves or a dresser.
I appreciate that both these bedrooms are set apart from the main living spaces, offering privacy for family or guests.

Hall Bathroom
Across from the bedrooms, the shared hall bathroom is designed for function but doesn’t feel cramped.

There’s a double vanity and a walk-in shower with crisp subway tiles and a built-in niche.

Olive-green cabinetry and matte black fixtures give the space a modern edge, while oversized round mirrors add an elegant touch.


I think mornings are less hectic here with so much room to spread out.



Laundry
Heading further back, the laundry room is larger than most. There’s space for a full-size washer and dryer, plenty of cabinetry, and a butcher block folding counter.
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Doing laundry here might actually feel easier. A side door leads straight to the patio, so muddy boots and gardening gloves never have to go through the rest of the house.

Mechanical
Next to the laundry is a compact mechanical room that keeps HVAC and water systems tucked away but easy to reach. This setup keeps clutter out of living and storage areas, which I really appreciate.

Master Suite
At the opposite end of the house from the secondary bedrooms, you’ll step into the master suite.

It truly feels like a retreat, with vaulted ceilings and a wall of windows that create a sense of calm and openness.

The layout protects your privacy. There’s space for a king bed and a sitting chair.

You can enjoy the morning light or step out to the patio with your coffee.
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Master Bathroom
A sliding barn door opens to the master bath, which feels like a personal spa.
There’s a freestanding tub on patterned tile, a walk-in glass shower with a rainfall head, and a roomy double vanity with light wood cabinetry.
Twin mirrors and modern sconces make everyday routines feel special. I think the layout is especially smart for two people, giving everyone their own space to get ready.

Walk-In Closet
Accessed directly from the bathroom, the walk-in closet offers plenty of storage. Built-in shelves, drawers, and hanging rods keep everything organized, while a big window brings in natural light.
You could set out a week’s worth of outfits or add a bench for extra comfort.

Pantry and Storage
Along with the walk-in pantry by the kitchen, you’ll find additional storage with closets and cabinetry spread throughout the home. It feels like the designer really thought about daily life, making sure there are plenty of spaces for everything you need.

Garage
A few steps from the main house, the detached garage stands out with its classic farmhouse roofline and vertical siding.
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It offers a 24-foot square footprint and a nine-foot ceiling, providing ample space for 2 cars plus bikes, gear, or lawn equipment.
There’s a side door for easy access, so you don’t always need to open the main garage door.
The pitched roofline above hints at extra storage space for holiday decorations or off-season items.

Mech (Mechanical Room)
Attached to the secondary bedroom wing is a small mechanical room, separate from the main laundry area.
This means all your systems are easy to access but kept out of your main living spaces.
I always like when a floor plan includes these practical spots right where you need them.

Flow and Connection
Every space in this home feels intentional. The main living areas are open and connected, with clear sightlines that keep everyone together while still feeling spacious.
Bedrooms are thoughtfully separated for privacy. Patios and porches become real living areas, used just as much as the rooms inside.
The detached garage keeps cars and gear out of view, reinforcing the home’s calm atmosphere.
When you step back and look at the whole house, you see how it’s designed for easy, welcoming living. Whether you’re coming home after a long day, hosting friends, or enjoying a quiet weekend, every room and outdoor area works together to make life simpler and more enjoyable.

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