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There’s a lot to love about a home that feels both wide open and cozy at the same time.
This modern barndominium-style farmhouse welcomes you right away with a classic wraparound porch and keeps you interested with thoughtful details on both levels.
With 2,783 square feet to stretch out, 3 bedrooms, and a generous mix of practical and inviting spaces, you can picture everything from big gatherings to quiet weekends here.
Let’s explore every corner, starting at the front door.
Specifications:
- 2,783 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Covered Porch
Before you even enter the home, the full wraparound porch creates a warm, inviting atmosphere.
The porch covers two sides of the house, giving you plenty of room for rocking chairs or maybe a porch swing.
The deep overhangs protect you from sun and rain. I think this porch truly boosts both the curb appeal and the amount of usable outdoor living space.

Entry
As you come through the front door, you’re welcomed by a compact entry that makes the most of its space.
It gives you a clear view toward the main living areas, with the kitchen off to your right.
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There’s enough room to drop shoes and bags without feeling crowded, which is always a plus if you’re bringing in groceries or muddy boots.

Kitchen
Just to the right of the entry, the kitchen is front and center. The large central island is perfect for meal prep or casual breakfasts.
A window above the sink lets in natural light, so even doing dishes feels a bit brighter.
With the pantry just steps away, you’ll never run out of storage for snacks or small appliances.
I think the layout here works really well for both cooking and everyday family life.

Pantry
Take a quick look through the door off the kitchen and you’ll find the pantry.
At nearly 9 by 7 feet, it’s big enough to count as a walk-in, not just a closet.
You can organize dry goods, stash the coffee maker out of sight, or even fit a small freezer if you need extra cold storage.
Having it right next to the kitchen is a huge time saver.

Dining
A few steps farther into the house, you reach the dining area, which is open to both the kitchen and living room.
The two-story ceiling brings a dramatic sense of height, and windows on two sides let daylight brighten the space.
You’ll probably want a big table here—perfect for family meals or game nights. The open setup keeps everyone connected.

Living Room
The living room is just past the dining area and features a two-story ceiling along with a fireplace that naturally draws your attention.
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You can set up a sofa facing the fire and still have room for extra seating.
The large windows bring in views of the outdoors, so you always feel connected to the porch and the world outside.
This space manages to feel both airy and comfortable, which I think is just right for relaxing after a long day.

Covered Porch (Main Floor Access)
From the living and dining areas, you can head straight out to the covered porch.
It really feels like an extension of your indoor living space. If you enjoy hosting, this is the perfect spot for carrying meals outside or just relaxing with a glass of iced tea while you watch the sunset.

Den
Back toward the front of the house and just off the entry, there’s a den with tall ceilings that offers some privacy.
This could be an ideal spot for a home office, library, or even a playroom.
You can keep an eye on the entryway but still close the door when you need quiet.

Half Bath (Main Level)
Close to the den and kitchen, you’ll find a conveniently placed half bath. It’s handy for guests or quick trips without having to go through the whole house.
The location keeps it out of the main lines of sight but easy to reach from busy areas.

Laundry
The laundry area is located between the kitchen and the owner’s suite. It gets its own dedicated space with room for a side-by-side washer and dryer, plus storage for cleaning supplies.
You can tackle laundry without feeling squeezed. I like how easy it is to move between the kitchen, bedrooms, and laundry all at once.

Mechanical Closet
Beside the laundry, there’s a mechanical closet. You probably won’t spend much time here, but it’s nice to know the home’s essentials are central and easy to reach.
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Changing filters or doing maintenance is simple and convenient.

Owner’s Suite Hallway
Before reaching the master suite, you walk through a dedicated hallway. This helps the bedroom feel separate from the main living areas.
I really appreciate this detail, especially if you value a bit more peace and quiet.

Walk-In Closet (Owner’s Suite)
The walk-in closet for the master suite offers plenty of space for clothes, shoes, and even extra dressers.
If you love staying organized, this closet will make you happy. Couples won’t have to compete for storage, and direct access from the hallway keeps noise and light out of the bedroom.

Master Bedroom
When you enter the master bedroom, you find a comfortable retreat located at the back corner of the house.
Large windows let in soft morning light, and there’s space for a king bed plus extra furniture.
The room feels balanced—not too formal, not crowded. You’re close to the bathroom, but the layout still gives you privacy.

Master Bath
The en suite bathroom creates a relaxing, spa-like atmosphere. There’s a double vanity, a soaking tub, and a large tiled shower.
I can easily picture unwinding here after a stressful day. Natural light fills the space, and there’s enough counter room for two people to get ready at once.
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A separate water closet adds another layer of privacy.

Half Bath (Owner’s Suite Hallway)
Another half bath sits in the hallway near the master suite. I like how it serves both the main living areas and the shop entrance, which helps keep things clean and convenient if you’re coming in from working outside.

Shop
One of the things that really sets this floor plan apart is the attached shop.
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You can access it from inside the house, and it offers nearly 1,000 square feet for hobbies, projects, or storage.
With three garage-style doors, moving equipment or vehicles in and out is easy. The high ceilings make it perfect for bigger projects or machinery.
If you’re into woodworking, mechanics, or just need a separate space for gear, this is a dream setup.

Stairs
The staircase is located between the living and dining areas and fits naturally into the home’s layout.
It isn’t hidden away, but it doesn’t dominate the space either. As you go upstairs, you’ll notice the open railing keeps both light and views flowing between the two levels.

Loft
At the top of the stairs, you arrive at the loft. Cathedral ceilings make this area feel big and open.
You get a wide view of the living room below thanks to the open railing.
I see this as a flexible spot—maybe it becomes a media lounge, homework hub, or a cozy place for reading and crafts.
The loft connects the upstairs bedrooms and serves as a casual hangout.

Upstairs Bath
Just off the loft, the upstairs bath serves both bedrooms. This is a full bath with a tub-shower combo, making it practical for kids or guests.
There’s plenty of counter space and storage, so busy mornings won’t feel chaotic.

Bedroom 2
Bedroom 2 is at the front corner of the upper level. It sits away from the loft for a bit more quiet but is still close by.
The walk-in closet offers generous storage, giving everyone their own space. With windows overlooking the porch, this room feels bright and friendly.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 mirrors Bedroom 2 on the opposite side of the floor. You’ll get the same spaciousness, natural light, and a large walk-in closet that can handle more than just clothes.
Both upstairs bedrooms are nearly identical in size, which makes sharing fair and easy.

Upstairs Covered Porch Access
While the design doesn’t show direct porch access from upstairs, the wraparound porch below anchors both levels visually. The upstairs bedrooms and loft look out over the porch roof, bringing in great views and plenty of filtered light.

Walk-In Closets (Upstairs Bedrooms)
Each upstairs bedroom features its own walk-in closet. No one has to compromise on storage, and everything stays organized without feeling crowded.
These closets are conveniently lined up between the two bedrooms for easy access.

Upstairs Hallway
The short hallway upstairs connects the bath, both bedrooms, and the loft. There’s just enough space to move comfortably, and I like how it keeps the upstairs feeling private yet connected.
Walking through this home, I notice how the layout really supports both lively gatherings and quiet nights.
Every room connects in a logical way, and each square foot is thoughtfully used. You might picture busy mornings with family or peaceful evenings relaxing on the porch—either way, you’ll find a space here that fits your daily life.
The multi-level design adds flexibility, and the shop plus the porches give this property the feeling of true country living, but with all the modern comforts.

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