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There’s something truly special about a home that mixes classic charm with modern comfort, and this one does it with ease in its New American, traditional style.
From the moment you see the wide front porch, you can tell this house is meant for both lively gatherings and quiet moments.
With two finished levels and five well-separated bedrooms, the layout feels intentional. You get a balance of open, sunlit spaces and private retreats.
Let’s walk through each area, room by room, to see how it all connects for everyday living.
Specifications:
- 4,125 Heated S.F.
- 5 Beds
- 5.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Front Porch
As you walk up to the front porch, you’ll notice the warmth of wooden posts and the crisp look of board-and-batten siding.
The porch is both wide and deep, with enough room for a couple of chairs or a porch swing.
I love how this spot encourages you to sit and chat over coffee or just watch the neighborhood go by.
It’s a welcoming entry and a relaxing outdoor nook right at the front of the house.

Entry Foyer
Step inside and the generous foyer greets you. Natural light from the porch windows spills in, and you can immediately see into the main living areas.
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There’s a comfortable spot to pause, welcome guests, or set down your bags without feeling cramped.
From here, you can head into the central living spaces or branch off to quieter rooms.

Office
Just off the foyer, the office sits in its own corner with two windows looking out over the yard.
It’s ideal if you work from home or need a dedicated study area. The location keeps it separate from the main living spaces, and I think all the natural light here would make long workdays much more pleasant.

Dining Room
From the entry, the dining room is to your right. Its rectangular shape feels formal but not stuffy, and the three large windows fill the space with sunlight.

There’s more than enough room for a large table, so it’s great for holiday meals or dinner parties.

The dining room connects directly to the kitchen and living area, making meals easy to serve, but it’s set apart just enough for special occasions.
Butler Pantry
Between the dining room and kitchen, you’ll find a butler pantry that makes entertaining simpler.

This area is handy for staging dishes or storing extra glassware. I like that this pantry acts as a buffer, so kitchen prep doesn’t spill directly into the dining area, yet everything stays accessible during larger gatherings.
Kitchen
The kitchen truly anchors daily life here. Its L-shaped layout and large central island give you plenty of prep and gathering space.
Creamy white cabinets and marble-look countertops keep things bright, while the dark wood floors add warmth.
Double ovens and a wide island make holiday baking or hosting a breeze. Pendant lights add some interest overhead, and there’s casual seating at the island for quick breakfasts or snacks.

Hidden Pantry
Right off the kitchen, the hidden pantry feels like a secret bonus. It’s roomy enough for bulk groceries, small appliances, and all the essentials you want close by but out of sight.
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If you love to cook or want to keep the kitchen clutter-free, this space really stands out.

Breakfast Area
Next to the kitchen, the breakfast area gives you a more relaxed spot for casual meals.
A wall of windows and access to the back porch mean this space is always filled with light and has great backyard views.
I can picture lingering here with a weekend paper or enjoying pancakes while the kids play outside.
It’s easy to move between this space, the kitchen, and the family room, so you always feel connected.

Family Room
Moving from the kitchen and breakfast nook, the family room is all about gathering together.

The scale of the room is impressive, with a wide-open layout and a wall of floor-to-ceiling windows that let in tons of sunlight.
The stone fireplace serves as a natural focal point, perfect for movie nights or quiet evenings with a book.
I think the open sightlines here are great for busy families, letting everyone be together without feeling crowded.
Porch (Rear Covered Porch)
Large glass doors take you from the family room to the covered rear porch. This is a fantastic space for entertaining, with plenty of room for a dining set, lounge chairs, or even an outdoor sofa.
The covered design means you can enjoy the outdoors no matter the weather. Planning a summer barbecue or just wanting a shaded spot to relax?
This porch extends your living space and encourages you to enjoy the backyard views.

Master Bedroom
Situated in its own wing on the main floor, the master bedroom feels like a real retreat.

Three large windows fill the room with natural light, and the soft gray walls and plush area rug keep things cozy.

There’s enough space for a reading nook or small sofa. This setup offers plenty of privacy, so you’re close to everything but still have a quiet space to unwind.
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Master Bathroom
In the master bathroom, you’ll find an airy, spacious layout. The double vanity gives each person their own space, and the wide countertop means no crowding in the mornings.
Warm wood cabinetry, marble-look counters, and brass hardware create a spa-like feel. Twin mirrors above the sinks make the space feel even bigger.
Storage is generous, so it’s easy to stay organized.

Master Closet
Right off the master bath is a walk-in closet that could rival a boutique. You’ll have no trouble keeping everything tidy with plenty of hanging space, shelving, and even room for a bench or dresser.
If you value organization, I think this closet is a real highlight.

Bedroom 2
On the other side of the main floor, Bedroom 2 works well for guests, an older child, or multi-generational living.
It’s spacious, with a large window and a roomy closet. The full bathroom just outside adds convenience and gives this room a bit of privacy from the rest of the house.

Main Floor Full Bath
This bathroom serves Bedroom 2 and is easily accessible from the main living areas. With its own linen closet and a bright window, it’s practical and comfortable for guests and family alike.
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I appreciate how the design keeps traffic moving smoothly, so no one has to walk through bedrooms to get here.

Mudroom/Drop Zone
Right by the door to the garage, the mudroom (or drop zone) is where backpacks, boots, and jackets find their home at the end of a busy day. A built-in bench and cubbies help keep things organized and contain the mess before you step into the main living areas.

3-Car Garage
The attached three-car garage is a real workhorse. There’s parking for multiple vehicles, plus extra space along the side for bikes, tools, or even a workshop.
Direct access to the mudroom is a lifesaver for rainy days or after grocery runs, making daily life easier.

Laundry Room (Main Floor)
Next to the mudroom, the laundry room is centrally placed for convenience. There’s space for a washer, dryer, and a folding counter, so laundry piles stay contained.
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A window keeps it bright, and there’s extra room for supplies or a drying rack.

Staircase and Upward Transition
Heading up the central staircase, you’ll reach the private quarters on the second level. The stairs are placed beside the family room, giving you easy access without interrupting the flow of daily life.
Upstairs, a wide landing branches out to the additional bedrooms.

Bedroom 3
At the top of the stairs, Bedroom 3 is just to the left. It’s a good size, with space for a bed, desk, and reading chair.
With windows that bring in plenty of light and a roomy closet, it’s a great spot for a child or teen who wants their own space.

Bedroom 4
Further down the hall, Bedroom 4 has a bit of extra width, making it perfect for siblings who share or someone who needs extra space for hobbies. Like the other bedrooms, it includes a closet and easy access to a shared bath.

Bedroom 5
At the end of the upstairs hall, Bedroom 5 offers a quiet, private spot. It’s bright and flexible enough for a guest room, playroom, or even a second home office.
I think this separation between bedrooms makes for better sleep and fewer distractions, especially for homework time.

Upstairs Bathrooms
Two full bathrooms serve the upstairs bedrooms. Each is conveniently located in the hallway, so everyone has easy access for showers or getting ready in the morning.
They’re spacious, with plenty of counter space and storage. The inclusion of double sinks in at least one bath helps a lot on busy mornings.

Upstairs Closets and Storage
Upstairs, you’ll spot several hall closets and storage nooks. These are perfect for linens, games, or seasonal decor.
I think details like this really add up and help keep clutter under control for a large household.

Upstairs Landing
The landing isn’t just a hallway. It’s wide enough for a bench or small sitting area and acts as a hub for the upper floor.
When kids head off to their rooms or you check in before bedtime, this space helps keep the whole floor connected.

Flow and Function
What really stands out as you move through the home is how each area serves a clear purpose.
Open-concept living spaces make gatherings easy, while the separation of bedrooms gives everyone a spot to recharge.
Storage is built in throughout, from the drop zone and pantries to the walk-in closets and hallway nooks.
If you’re hosting friends, working from home, or just relaxing after a long week, the layout adapts to your needs.
With all these elements across two finished floors and 4,125 square feet, you get a home that grows and changes with your family. I think it’s ready for every chapter and every season.

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