
You know that feeling when a house just feels right from the moment you see it?
This one really hits that mark with its crisp white farmhouse exterior, black metal roof, and wood beams framing a porch you’ll actually use.
Settle in, because this two-bedroom home offers 2,323 square feet filled with comfort, clever storage, and little details that make daily living feel special.
Let’s explore every corner together so you can imagine life here—coffee on the front porch, lazy Saturdays in the sun, and evenings by the fire.
Specifications:
- 2,323 Heated S.F.
- 2 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:

Covered Front Porch
As you approach, the covered porch instantly feels welcoming. There’s plenty of space for a porch swing or a set of rocking chairs.
The wide entryway, anchored by chunky timber posts, creates a relaxed tone before you even step inside.
I always notice how the natural light bounces off the white siding on homes like this, making each morning feel extra bright and fresh.

Entry
Once you’re inside, the foyer opens beneath a vaulted ceiling. On your left, a built-in bench and a row of hooks offer the perfect spot for bags or muddy boots.

Light streams through the glass front doors, and a round table with a simple floral arrangement adds a welcoming touch.


You’ll never feel squeezed here, even with guests arriving for a holiday dinner. The open flow provides just enough separation to keep any mess out of the living spaces.
Office
Right off the entry is a dedicated office. Glass walls keep it bright and prevent the space from feeling boxed in.

You’ll notice built-in shelves, a cozy wood desk, and plenty of room to spread out during video calls or focus on projects.

There’s even a window for natural light, which really helps on long workdays. I prefer offices like this—private, but still connected to the energy of the house.
Bedroom 2
Moving down the hall, Bedroom 2 sits up front. This is a great setup for guests or a child.
The room measures 13 by 11 feet, making it easy to furnish. Wide windows bring in the morning sun.
There’s a full closet, and access to a nearby full bathroom gives it a mini-suite feel.
For families, I can see this space changing as your needs do, maybe doubling as a hobby area or a secondary lounge.

Guest Bath
Just outside Bedroom 2, you’ll find a full bathroom. It has a tub-shower combo, generous counter space, and a linen closet in the hall for towels and extras.

This bathroom is positioned for privacy but is still easy to reach for visitors or anyone using the office.

I think this is a clever way to make sure no one has to walk through the master suite just to wash up after yard work.
Laundry Room
Next to the hall bath, the laundry room is larger than you might expect. There’s space for a side-by-side washer and dryer, a folding counter, built-in cabinets, and even a spot for hanging clothes.
I really like that it’s central, so you’re not hauling baskets all over the house.
You’ll also find a mechanical closet in here, keeping utilities out of sight but easy to access.

Master Suite
Farther down the hall, the master suite sits in its own private wing. This room feels peaceful and secluded, with its own outside access to the covered patio.

That detail makes weekend mornings something to look forward to. Imagine a wood-framed bed against a dark accent wall, big windows letting in soft afternoon light, and enough space for a reading chair or maybe even a hammock right outside.
It really feels like a retreat that encourages you to slow down.
Master Bathroom
When you enter the master bathroom, you’ll notice a spa-like layout. Twin vanities stretch along one wall, topped with dramatic marble and matte black fixtures.
Across the room, a soaking tub rests beneath frosted windows—perfect for relaxing at the end of the day.
The walk-in shower is finished with charcoal tile, giving a luxurious touch. There’s plenty of storage and a linen closet just outside the door, so you’ll never feel cramped getting ready.

Master Closet
Connected directly to the bathroom, the walk-in closet offers shelves and hanging rods along the walls, giving you more than enough space for year-round wardrobes.
Lots of natural light makes picking out outfits easy, and there’s even a small bench for sitting while you put on shoes.
I appreciate when the closet is just steps from the bathroom—it really makes morning routines simpler.

Great Room
At the heart of the home, the great room feels open and airy beneath a cathedral ceiling.

A massive arched window frames backyard views and lets sunlight pour in. The white brick fireplace with a rustic wood mantel becomes a true focal point.


Rich brown leather sofas, floating shelves, and deep wood cabinetry finish the look. I can picture curling up here with a book or hosting friends for movie night, while still feeling connected to the kitchen and patios.
Dining Room
On the far side of the great room, the dining area is surrounded by windows looking out to the pool and patio.

The table easily fits eight, and the overhead lighting is both stylish and warm. I love how this space feels relaxed and inviting—perfect for lingering over dinner or spreading out homework while someone cooks.
Since it’s open to the kitchen and backyard, you can host inside or out without missing anything.
Kitchen
The kitchen truly anchors the home. You’ll find a large island with seating for four, making it easy to chat while prepping meals or enjoying a snack.

Natural wood cabinets pair with dramatic marble counters and backsplash, and the sage green island adds a pop of character.

There’s a walk-in pantry with built-in shelves for easy organization. A built-in desk nearby is perfect for checking recipes or paying bills without cluttering the main counters.
Wide windows over the sink look out to the pool, and a pass-through to the patio makes serving drinks outside simple.
Pantry
Inside the pantry, plenty of shelves hold dry goods, small appliances, and those bulk buys that don’t fit in a regular cabinet. There’s even room for kitchen gadgets or extra cookware, making holiday baking or entertaining much easier.

Mud Room
Past the kitchen, the mud room works wonders for busy families. A bench with hooks and cubbies keeps shoes, backpacks, and jackets organized.
This space sits right off the garage and near a secondary exterior door, so muddy boots and sports gear never track into the main living areas.
I’m a big fan of these drop zones—they help keep the rest of the house tidy with hardly any effort.

Mechanical Room
Just off the mud room, there’s another mechanical closet. Because it’s set away from the living areas, you won’t hear equipment running while you relax.
Having this accessible from the side entrance makes maintenance easy, and it never disrupts your day.

Covered Patios
Covered patios stretch along the back of the house, connecting the great room, dining, and master suite to outdoor living.

Picture summer evenings out here with friends, grilling, or watching kids splash in the pool.

There’s space for outdoor sofas, a dining set, and maybe even hammocks in the shaded corners.

The peaked roof and exposed beams tie the spaces together, making the patios feel like a true extension of the indoors.
Pool House
Just beyond the patio, the pool house gives you even more flexibility. Use it as a changing area, wet bar, or a place to store towels and pool toys.
There’s a long counter with a sink, shelves for supplies, and enough space to add a fridge or snack bar for pool parties.
I see this as the upgrade that takes your backyard from “nice” to “resort-style.

Garage
The garage is a real workhorse, offering space for two cars plus extra storage. Built-in shelves and plenty of room for bikes, lawn gear, or a workshop mean you’ll never run out of space for hobbies or holiday decorations.
There’s direct access to the mud room, so moving groceries or gear from the car into the kitchen is a breeze.
Every part of this house works for real life. The spaces flow naturally, you’ll find storage everywhere you need it, and you’re always just a step away from enjoying the outdoors.
I can see you hosting a pool party, relaxing by the fire with a good book, or starting your day with coffee on the porch.
This home is ready for anything your day brings.

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