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Approaching this modern farmhouse, you’ll notice the crisp white brick, black window frames, and warm wood accents.
These elements give a nod to tradition while introducing a bright, open layout. The inviting front porch stretches across two levels, offering a home that feels both approachable and spacious.
Let’s take a closer look at how every corner, from mudroom lockers to the vaulted great room, is designed for comfortable daily living.
Specifications:
- 2,143 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Front Porch
Right as you arrive, the front porch welcomes guests and family alike. It’s wide enough for rockers or a bench, so you can enjoy the view of the landscaped yard.
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High ceilings and wood columns give the space a classic Southern character that feels both relaxed and intentional.
This spot naturally transitions you from the outdoors into the home’s light-filled interior.

Foyer
Once you enter, you’ll find yourself in the foyer, which is nicely proportioned. Instead of just being a passage, this area subtly draws you into the living spaces with a clear sightline to the dining room and the vaulted great room beyond.
Ceilings over twelve feet make the entry feel grand but still inviting.

Dining Room
To the left of the foyer, the dining room is ready for family dinners or holiday gatherings.
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Tall windows fill the space with daylight and offer a view of the porch. The room connects effortlessly to both the kitchen and the great room, so conversations can flow easily.
Even with its open feel, there’s still enough definition to make meals feel special.

Great Room
Moving deeper into the home, the great room impresses with its vaulted ceiling and a wall of windows that bring in sunlight from the backyard.
An electric fireplace on the far wall adds a cozy focal point for cooler nights.
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I think the way this area opens up to both the kitchen and rear porch makes it perfect for everything from movie nights to big celebrations.

Kitchen
Just off the great room, the kitchen blends function and style. A generous island sits at the center, great for prepping meals or sharing snacks with friends.
Cabinets along the walls offer more storage than you might expect, and the window above the sink keeps things bright.
The open layout means you can cook and still be part of what’s happening in the living areas.
I appreciate how easily you can move between the kitchen, great room, and dining area.

Pantry
Beside the kitchen, the walk-in pantry has plenty of shelving for groceries and small appliances.
This practical spot helps keep clutter out of sight but within easy reach. If you love cooking or hosting, having this extra space really makes a difference in daily routines.

Rear Porch
Through the sliding doors at the back of the great room, you’ll reach the rear porch.
This covered space is wide enough for outdoor dining or stretching out with a book.
The elevated ceiling adds to its open, breezy feel. Simple trim and a view into the wooded backyard help blur the line between indoor and outdoor living.

Bedroom 2
Inside, two bedrooms are grouped on the right side of the house. Bedroom 2 is toward the front, with its own closet and easy access to the hall bath.
The comfortable size makes it ideal for guests, a home office, or a younger family member.
A tall window brightens the room and creates a cheerful atmosphere.

Bedroom 3
Next door, Bedroom 3 closely matches Bedroom 2 in size and function. It also features a generous closet and is near the shared bathroom.
This setup works well for siblings or visitors, offering privacy while keeping everyone close to the heart of the home.

Hall and Linen Closet
Connecting the secondary bedrooms, the hallway includes a linen closet for towels and bedding. I like how storage is placed right where you need it, making laundry days much easier.
This corridor also keeps foot traffic organized, giving the bedrooms a sense of retreat.

Bath 2
Serving Bedrooms 2 and 3, Bath 2 has a tub-shower combination and a wide vanity.
The efficient layout keeps essentials close at hand. Its location in the hall lets guests reach it easily, while still offering enough privacy for family use.

Coat Closet
Near the foyer and guest bedrooms, a coat closet provides a spot for jackets, umbrellas, and backpacks. Even though it’s a small detail, I think it does a lot to keep the entry tidy, especially during busy mornings.

Master Bedroom
On the left wing of the house, the master suite is set apart for privacy.
The bedroom is spacious, and the vaulted ceiling adds visual interest without compromising comfort. Large windows overlook the side yard, letting in gentle, natural light.
It’s the kind of room you’ll want to wake up in, with plenty of space for furniture and art.

Master Closet
Connected to the master bedroom, the walk-in closet features organized hanging space and shelving. There’s plenty of room for a couple to store shoes, clothes, and accessories.
I like how you can reach both the bedroom and bath directly from the closet, making mornings run more smoothly.

Master Bath
The master bath feels luxurious but practical. There’s a large custom shower, a deep soaking tub, and dual vanities separated by a window.
The layout gives you both privacy and room to spread out. I also noticed the built-in bench in the shower, which is especially nice for anyone wanting a relaxing spot after a long day.

Laundry Room
Next to the master suite, the laundry room offers more than just a place to wash clothes.
With built-in lockers, a folding counter, and overhead cabinets, it’s tailored for busy family life.
You can move laundry straight from the closet into the washer without crossing the whole house.
I think this setup is especially convenient for active households.

Powder Room
Close to the laundry and mudroom, a powder room is available for guests. It’s set off to the side for privacy but still easy to reach from the main spaces.
The placement is especially handy for anyone spending time on the rear porch or in the kitchen.

Mudroom Lockers
Between the entry, laundry, and garage, a row of built-in lockers forms a landing zone for bags, shoes, and jackets.
This practical feature helps keep clutter away from the main living spaces. Families with kids or pets will find this setup especially helpful.

Entry
The secondary entry from the garage acts as a drop zone. When you come in, you can leave muddy boots or groceries behind and move smoothly into the rest of the house.
The flow here makes everyday routines simple and efficient.

Storage Room
Right by the garage, a dedicated storage room is available. It’s large enough for sports gear, holiday decorations, or tools—anything you need to store out of sight but keep handy.

Garage
The attached garage is wide enough for two cars, with extra space along the side for bikes, bins, or a workbench.
Attic access above gives you even more storage options. Direct entry into the mudroom makes unloading groceries or coming home late at night much easier.

Pantry (Alternate Level Access)
On the alternate floor plan, you’ll spot stairs leading to a basement. While the main floor handles daily living, the basement brings added possibilities.
You might finish it for more bedrooms, create a rec room, or use it for storage.
It’s a space that can easily adapt to your family’s needs.

Staircase to Basement
The staircase sits near the laundry and storage rooms. This placement means you don’t have to walk through main living areas to reach extra storage or any finished basement rooms.
I think this makes the flow more efficient and helps keep the main floor organized.

Bonus Storage
In the alternate plan, there’s an extra storage room beside the stairs. It’s smaller than the main storage area but works perfectly for seasonal items or cleaning supplies.

Backyard Access
From the rear porch, you have easy access to the backyard. Large sliding doors and tall windows make the transition between indoor and outdoor living smooth and inviting.
This setup is especially nice if you like entertaining or have kids who want to run in and out.

Hall Bath
Serving the secondary bedrooms, this full bathroom is positioned for privacy. A separate tub and toilet alcove means two people can get ready at once, which is a real time-saver on busy mornings.

Hallway Connections
The hallways in this house are short and purposeful, linking bedrooms and baths without wasting space. I noticed every room connects logically, which keeps the layout feeling spacious but never confusing.

Linen Closet
Another linen closet near the bedrooms offers space for extra towels, bedding, or cleaning supplies. These built-in storage features help keep the main living areas tidy and organized.

Outdoor Kitchen (Optional Area)
Near the rear porch, there’s a spot marked for an outdoor kitchen. You might add a grill and prep counter, or just keep it simple with seating.
Either way, this area can turn the porch into a true extension of your living space.
I think outdoor entertaining becomes much easier with this feature.
With every room and space thoughtfully considered, this home feels welcoming and organized while providing plenty of flexibility.
From the sunny front porch to the practical mudroom and the open central living areas, the design supports both quiet moments and lively gatherings.
There’s plenty of room for your own personal style, with a solid foundation ready to handle every season of life.

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