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There’s something magnetic about a home that instantly feels both fresh and familiar. This modern take on the country farmhouse feels instantly welcoming, with creamy siding, rustic wood columns, and the kind of porch designed for lazy afternoons.
Spread across one easy level, you’ll find 3 bedrooms and 2,638 square feet of thoughtfully connected living spaces.
If you love open layouts or prefer quiet corners, this floor plan truly has a little bit of everything, with clever details that make daily life run smoother.
Specifications:
- 2,638 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Front Porch
Before you even set foot inside, the spacious front porch makes a memorable first impression.
With its chunky white columns, a crisp metal roof accent, and flower boxes under the windows, you can tell this is a place where first impressions matter.
The porch is wide enough for rocking chairs or a porch swing if you’re after that classic farmhouse touch.
Early morning coffee, greeting guests, or just enjoying the changing seasons all feel right at home here.
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This porch becomes part of your daily rhythm.

Entry
As you step through the front door, you enter an entryway that feels both welcoming and open.
There’s plenty of space for a bench or console table, so you can stash keys or kick off muddy boots.
Tall ceilings and open sight lines immediately draw your eye into the central living area.
I think the designer made a great choice by keeping this space open, making it feel airy and uncluttered.

Family Room
The family room makes a bold statement with its vaulted ceiling and exposed wooden beams.

Natural light pours in through oversized windows and sliding glass doors looking out onto the back porch.

Hardwood floors and a stone fireplace give you a cozy anchor for the space, which is large enough for a big sectional with extra room for a reading nook or play area.


I can picture curling up by the fire on chilly nights, but during the day the room stays bright and inviting.
Dining Room
From the family room, it’s easy to move toward the dining area. Sitting just beyond the kitchen island, this space feels both open and defined.
The view out to the back porch is wide open, thanks to another set of sliding glass doors.
This is where you’ll host holiday meals or casual weeknight dinners without missing out on what’s happening in the kitchen or living room.
The design makes it easy for family and guests to move from one moment to the next, keeping everyone connected.

Kitchen
The kitchen strikes a perfect balance: polished yet inviting, practical but still stylish. You’ll spot a large island with seating for at least four, perfect for quick breakfasts or catching up with friends while you prep dinner.

Exposed beams and a chunky wood-trimmed range hood add a little drama, while subway tile backsplashes and marble-look countertops keep things bright and clean.
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There’s tons of storage, plus a walk-in pantry just behind the kitchen wall. With open sightlines, you can keep an eye on everything going on around you.
I love how the open layout makes the kitchen feel like the heart of the home.
Pantry
Tucked just off the kitchen, the pantry is more than a closet—it’s almost its own room.
Deep shelves and space for bulky appliances let you keep clutter out of sight but always close at hand.
If you love to cook or stock up on groceries, a true walk-in pantry like this is a game-changer.
You’ll appreciate having clear counters in the main kitchen, especially during big family meals.

Powder Room (P.R.)
A quick turn from the main living areas brings you to the powder room. It sits between the entry and the study, making it easy for guests to find.

The setup offers a bit of privacy and keeps entertaining simple, since no one has to wander far to freshen up.
Study
If you need a home office or just a quiet spot to focus, the study is right off the entryway.

Large windows bring in natural light and offer views of the front yard, while wooden beams and classic finishes create a serious work-from-home vibe.
There’s plenty of room for a desk, bookshelves, and a comfy chair by the window.
I noticed the designer included built-in shelving, which helps keep things neat without filling the room with extra furniture.
Whether you’re working, reading, or managing the household, you’ll find this room supports focus and flexibility.
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Primary Suite
Beyond the study, the primary suite is set apart from the main living area for added privacy.

The bedroom feels generous, with a vaulted ceiling and wide windows that frame the backyard.

There’s a sense of calm here, with neutral walls, warm wood accents, and space for a king-sized bed with room to spare.
Because of its location, you can wake up to gentle light in the mornings and unwind in peace at night.
Primary Bathroom (B1)
Enter the primary bathroom right through a pocket door from the bedroom. The freestanding tub sits perfectly under a big window, so you can soak and enjoy the view.
Dual vanities, marble countertops, and white cabinetry keep the look fresh, while wall sconces and floating shelves add character.
There’s a large walk-in shower and plenty of space to move around, so getting ready never feels cramped.
I like that this bathroom feels more like a spa than just a place to brush your teeth.

Walk-In Closet
Connected to the primary bath, the walk-in closet offers shelves, hanging rods, and built-in drawers—so storage is never a problem, even if your wardrobe is always growing.
Its location near the laundry and utility area makes grabbing a fresh shirt or tossing in a load of laundry incredibly convenient.
Organized, accessible, and private, this closet checks all the boxes for me.

Secondary Hallway
Heading back through the family room, you’ll find a hallway connecting the two additional bedrooms, along with the second bathroom and laundry area.
The hallway feels bright and open, thanks to high ceilings and natural light from nearby windows.
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This separation between the primary and secondary bedrooms keeps things quiet and gives everyone a bit of their own space.

Bedroom 2 (Bed Rm.2)
Bedroom 2 faces the side yard and features a large window with a cozy built-in bench.
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This nook is ideal for reading on a rainy day or stretching out with a sketchbook.
The room easily fits a queen bed, dresser, and desk without feeling crowded. I appreciate the soft gray walls and warm wood furniture, which make it easy to personalize for any age or style.

Bedroom 3 (Bed Rm.3)
Next door, Bedroom 3 offers a similar size but its own unique feel, with a big window welcoming the morning sun.
There’s space for a double bed and a closet, plus room for hobbies like music or art.
Like Bedroom 2, it’s close to the main bath and feels private from the busiest parts of the house.
This setup works well for guests, teens, or a younger child.

Bathroom 2 (B2)
Bathroom 2 sits between the two bedrooms and is cleverly designed for sharing. Double sinks reduce morning traffic, and the separate shower and toilet area lets more than one person get ready at once.
Classic finishes and big mirrors make the room feel larger, while storage under the sinks helps keep counters clear.

Utility Room
Just down the hall, the utility room handles laundry and more. There’s space for a washer and dryer, cabinets for cleaning supplies, and even a utility sink for muddy shoes or messy projects.
Its direct connection to the mudroom means you can come in from the garage, drop dirty clothes, and keep the rest of the house tidy.
I think this setup is a huge help for busy families.

Mud Room
The mud room sits right off the garage entry, making it your first stop after school, work, or a day out.
Built-in cubbies and hooks give everyone a spot for backpacks, shoes, and jackets, so the hallway stays clutter-free.
There’s even a small closet here for extra storage or seasonal gear. The mud room works as a buffer, keeping messes contained before they reach the rest of your home.

The Main Level Floor Plan

Garage
The garage is oversized, with plenty of room for two cars, bikes, sporting equipment, and more.
With an extra-wide entrance and direct access to both the mud room and a side porch, unloading groceries or setting up a workshop is easy.
You might even use the extra space for a hobby area or home gym.

Side Porch
Off the mud room, the side porch gives you another spot to step outside. It’s smaller than the front or back porches, but just right for grabbing a breath of fresh air or waiting in the shade for a ride.

Rear Porch
Stretching across almost the full width of the house, the back porch is where indoor and outdoor living truly come together.

A covered section is perfect for dining, while an open area is great for lounging in the sun.
This porch encourages you to enjoy the backyard view. Exposed beams, big windows, and comfortable seating make it just right for barbecues or quiet evenings.
I love how the sliding doors in the dining and family rooms make it effortless to move between indoor dinners and sunset drinks outside.
Outdoor Living
Beyond the porch, the backyard is visible from almost every main room. There’s plenty of open lawn for games or gardening, and mature trees along the property add privacy and peace.
With all these connected spaces, it’s easy to bring the party outdoors or just enjoy a little quiet time to yourself.
This home blends classic farmhouse charm with modern convenience, letting you live comfortably, entertain with ease, and find a quiet retreat whenever you want it.
Each room flows into the next, but you’re never far from a cozy nook or a sunny window.
Starting the day with coffee on the porch or winding down by the fireplace, you’ll find a genuine sense of welcome and possibility at every turn.

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