
Approaching this modern ranch, you immediately notice its clean lines and unique blend of materials.
The home offers 3 bedrooms and 2,642 square feet spread across two levels. I think the layout strikes a great balance between everyday comfort and the ability to host friends and family with ease.
What really stands out to me is the full lower level, which gives you so many choices for relaxation, work, or play.
You’ll never feel short on space here.
Specifications:
- 2,642 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 4 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Covered Porch (Front)
Even before you walk through the door, the covered front porch makes a statement. Its generous width and sloped ceiling create a perfect spot for a couple of chairs and a morning coffee.
I love the way the roofline and large windows give the home a distinctly modern feel.
Even when it rains, you’ll find this area cozy and sheltered, with a nice view of the landscaped yard.

Entry
As you enter, the entryway sets a welcoming tone. Tall ceilings and a wide layout make the area feel open and airy.

Natural light pours in from the frosted glass front door and a window that frames the trees outside.

The stone console table and dramatic matte black walls give the space a modern edge.
This isn’t just a pass-through; it’s a spot to pause, drop your keys, and enjoy a calming vibe.
Dining Room
To the side of the entry, the dining room opens up with floor-to-ceiling windows. The space feels bright during the day and softly lit at night, thanks to a sculptural chandelier.

The rectangular table seats six comfortably, with plenty of room for dinner parties or weekend brunch.

I like how the dining area connects smoothly to the main living spaces, keeping everything close and convenient.
Servery
Situated between the dining room and kitchen, the servery is a handy area with built-in shelves.
It’s perfect for staging dishes before a meal or keeping special glassware ready for entertaining.
I find that this feature really helps when you’re hosting, making it easy to move between courses and keep things organized.

Great Room
Further inside, the great room lives up to its name. High ceilings and large windows flood the space with light.

A striking, floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace anchors the seating area. There’s enough room for a big sectional and accent chairs, making it ideal for movie nights, quiet afternoons, or gatherings with friends.


I appreciate how the design blends modern style with warmth and comfort.

Kitchen
The kitchen sits just off the great room and feels open, thanks to its layout and generous island.

Matte black cabinetry and marble countertops create a contemporary look, while wood accents and a row of glass pendant lights add warmth.

The island seats four, which makes it a natural spot for breakfast or casual dinners.

Tall upper cabinets on either side of a large window provide storage and a pleasant view while cooking.

The kitchen also connects directly to the butler’s pantry.
Butler’s Pantry
Next to the kitchen, the butler’s pantry is a true workhorse. With extra storage, a prep sink, and open shelves, it’s perfect for keeping kitchen essentials organized.
You can prep food out of sight during parties or just keep the main kitchen clutter-free.
For anyone who enjoys hosting, this is a must-have feature.

Pantry
Behind the butler’s pantry, there’s a spacious walk-in pantry measuring 4 by 5 feet. It’s great for storing bulk groceries, small appliances, or those specialty ingredients you don’t use every day.
Adjustable shelves let you set things up exactly how you like.

Mudroom
When you come in from the garage, the mudroom is ready for action. Lockers give everyone their own drop zone for shoes and bags.
There’s also a small set of stairs that connects to the lower level, helping the home feel open and connected.
I think this area works especially well for families, keeping messes contained and the rest of the house tidy.

Garage
The garage is impressive on its own. At 24 by 46 feet, there’s plenty of space for three cars and extra storage.
The 11-foot ceiling means you won’t feel cramped, even with shelves or bikes hung overhead.
There’s also a convenient grocery drop near the mudroom, so you can unload right into the pantry without walking through the whole house.

Covered Porch (Rear) & Outdoor Kitchen
At the back of the home, the covered porch is designed for both relaxing and entertaining.

The sloped ceiling adds volume, and the outdoor kitchen—featuring a grill and sleek cabinetry—makes outdoor cooking a breeze.
There’s enough room for dining and lounging, and I can easily imagine this space buzzing with activity on summer evenings or feeling peaceful on a crisp fall morning.
Master Suite
Down the hall from the main living area, you’ll reach the master bedroom. High ceilings and tall windows make the room feel spacious and private.

Vertical wood slats behind the bed add warmth, while modern nightstands and abstract art create a cozy, contemporary mood.


There’s also plenty of room for a reading nook or a small sitting area.
Master Bathroom
Entering the master bathroom, you’ll notice a focus on comfort and style. The wide double vanity, with its geometric wood pattern and matte black counters, offers plenty of space.
The shower features bold, marble-look tile and a frameless glass door, while a freestanding tub sits perfectly under a window for peaceful soaks.
I like how this bathroom feels both luxurious and practical—ready for busy mornings or relaxing evenings.

Master Closet
Connected to the master bath, the walk-in closet measures 8 by 12 feet. Built-in shelves and hanging storage keep everything organized, with more than enough space for two wardrobes.
I think this setup helps make mornings less stressful.

Bedroom 2
Just across the hall, Bedroom 2 is bright and inviting. Large windows and a 14-foot ceiling give the room an open feel.
The dimensions work perfectly for a queen bed and a study area. There’s a full bathroom right next door, making this an excellent option for an older child or visiting relatives.

Bath 2
Located next to Bedroom 2, this bathroom offers modern fixtures and a well-planned layout. A wide vanity and generous counter space make it easy for two people to use at once.
I think the tile and lighting choices keep things feeling crisp and fresh.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 sits further down the hall and matches the size and feel of Bedroom 2.
With its own closet and easy access to the hallway bath, it’s flexible enough for use as a guest room or a child’s room.
The proportions are generous, so you have plenty of options for furniture.

Bath 3
Just steps away, Bath 3 includes a tub/shower combo, sleek fixtures, and enough storage for the essentials. Its location makes it convenient for both Bedroom 3 and guests, adding practicality to the main hall.

Laundry
The laundry area is located just outside the bedrooms in the hall. There’s space for side-by-side washer and dryer units, as well as folding counters.
I really like that it’s close to the bedrooms, making laundry day less of a chore.

Linen
A nearby linen closet is handy for storing extra towels, bedding, or seasonal items. Having this storage so close to the bedrooms fits right in with how most people live day to day.

Staircase to Lower Level
Beside the mudroom, a staircase leads you to the lower level. Open railings and a window above the stairs help this area feel connected to the rest of the home.

Family Room (Lower Level)
At the bottom of the stairs, you’ll find a family room stretching 24 by 19 feet.
There’s plenty of room for a big sectional, games, or even a play area for kids.
Natural light comes in through windows at the back, so the space never feels closed off or like a typical basement.

Recreation Room
Next to the family room, the recreation room offers nearly 20 feet of space. Whether you want a pool table, ping pong, or a home gym, this room is ready for it.
I can see this being the go-to spot for hosting friends or letting kids spread out on rainy days.

Wet Bar
A full wet bar with open shelving and a sink is ready for entertaining. Mixing up drinks for game night or serving snacks for a movie is easy, since everything is right there.

Flex Room
One of my personal favorites is the flex room, measuring 16 by 19 feet. It’s large enough for a home office, studio, gym, or even a guest suite.
The flexibility means the space can change as your needs do.

Bedrooms 4 & 5
There are two additional bedrooms downstairs, each with its own closet and convenient access to the hall bath. These rooms are great for older kids, guests, or could even be used as office or hobby spaces if you don’t need the extra sleeping areas.

Bath (Lower Level)
The lower level includes a full bathroom with a double vanity and a tub/shower combo. It’s great for guests or for kids using this area as their own hangout.

Linen (Lower Level)
A second linen closet is placed near the bedrooms, adding extra convenience for storing towels or seasonal blankets.

Storage/Mechanical
The storage and mechanical room on this floor is perfect for tools, decor, or sporting equipment. By keeping these items tucked away, your main living areas stay uncluttered.

Additional Storage
At the back corner of the lower level, you’ll find another dedicated storage room. If you’ve ever wondered where to store luggage, holiday decorations, or camping gear, this space solves that problem.
Overall, I think this home builds in layers of functionality while still feeling inviting and comfortable.
The open spaces are perfect for gatherings, but there are also private rooms for quiet time.
From the versatile lower level to the practical storage options upstairs, every detail feels planned out.
It’s the kind of design that lets you settle in and start living right away, no matter what your day looks like.

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