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You can almost hear the soft crunch of gravel and the call of birds when you arrive at this home, with its welcoming front porch and sturdy stonework.
When you walk in, you’ll find a layout that blends classic country warmth with crisp, modern lines.
There are wide open spaces, tall ceilings, and plenty of spots to relax or gather.
If you want quiet corners, open communal rooms, or a great connection to the outdoors, this home seems designed for both everyday life and special occasions.
Specifications:
- 2,744 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:

Entry
As you walk up to the covered front porch, the first thing you notice is how the entry feels both grand and approachable.

Tall glass doors open wide, letting in natural light and drawing your eye straight through to the backyard.
There’s a sense of generosity here. The ceiling soars above, wood paneling adds texture, and the wide space offers enough room for a welcoming console table or a bench for shoes and bags.
Instead of just being a passage, this space encourages you to pause for a moment—maybe to enjoy the view or greet a friend.
From here, you can see the great room ahead with daylight spilling across the floor, and to your left, a private corridor leads toward the bedrooms.
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Bedroom 3
Branching off the entry, the first private area you reach is Bedroom 3. Placed just beyond the foyer, this room features a large window that fills the space with soft light.
At 12 by 13 feet, it has enough room for a queen bed, a desk, and maybe even a cozy reading chair.
The closet is deep and practical, perfect for storage or organizing a busy kid’s life.
I think this location, right off the entry and near the hall bath, makes it ideal for a guest room, older child, or even a home office if you need one.

Hall Bathroom
Right across the hall from Bedroom 3, you’ll find the first bathroom. It’s compact and efficient, with a tub/shower combo, a single vanity, and enough elbow room so guests or kids can get ready without feeling cramped.

The easy access from both the bedroom and the hall means no one has to wait long when getting ready.
Bedroom 2
As you continue down the corridor, you come to Bedroom 2. Slightly smaller at 12 by 12 feet, this room feels cozy.
The window faces the side of the house, offering a peaceful view—great for a child who likes to sleep in or a teenager who spends hours at their desk.
There’s a good-sized closet and easy access to the second full bath, keeping mornings running smoothly even on the busiest days.

Second Bathroom
The second bathroom sits just beside Bedroom 2. With its own tub/shower combo and plenty of space for the morning rush, it keeps this end of the home moving without any traffic jams.
I like that both secondary bedrooms have their own dedicated bath space, which is a real bonus for families or overnight guests.

Laundry Room
If you move from the bedrooms toward the center of the house, you’ll find the laundry room.
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This isn’t just a cramped closet—it’s a generous 7 by 9 feet. There’s room for a side-by-side washer and dryer, a folding counter, and even a utility sink for muddy boots or paintbrushes.
The convenient hall placement means laundry baskets don’t have to travel far, and everything is on one level, so there’s no need to haul clothes up or down stairs.

Linen Closet
Just outside the laundry, in the hall, there’s a linen closet. It might seem like a small detail, but having this storage right near the bedrooms and bath means towels and extra sheets are always within reach.

Mechanical Room
Next to the laundry, behind a discreet door, is a mechanical room. All the important systems are located here, out of sight but easy to access when needed.
I appreciate this kind of behind-the-scenes planning because it keeps the living spaces feeling calm and uncluttered.

Courtyard
Before you move deeper into the main living areas, look to your left and you’ll see a private courtyard.
At 12 by 19 feet, this outdoor room is surrounded by three walls of the house.
It feels hidden from the world—a perfect place for morning coffee, growing a few potted herbs, or watching the kids play while you work nearby.
Its location lets sunlight pour into the surrounding rooms, making the inside feel more open and welcoming.

Master Suite
At the end of the left wing, through its own entrance, you’ll find the master suite.

This room is a true retreat, stretching 17 by 23 feet with a vaulted ceiling that makes the space feel even larger.

Multiple windows let in natural light throughout the day. There’s space for a big bed, a pair of reading chairs by the fire, or even a writing desk if you like to journal or work from home.
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The atmosphere here is calm, comfortable, and just a bit grand.
Master Bathroom
The master bath opens directly off the bedroom, and it immediately feels spacious. There’s a double vanity, wide mirrors, and a blend of farmhouse style with modern touches.
You’ll spot crisp shiplap, matte black hardware, and a mix of classic subway and hex tile underfoot.
On one side is a glass shower; on the other, a soaking tub that invites you to relax.
A separate water closet adds privacy. I can easily picture ending the day here, unwinding in peace.

Master Closet
The master closet is a walk-in space you can really move around in. With built-in shelves, rods, and cubbies, it’s designed for two people to store all their clothes and shoes without crowding each other.
I think the connection from the closet to both the bath and bedroom helps make the morning routine flow more smoothly.

Great Room
When you enter the main living area, the great room captures your attention. This space is wide open—19 by 23 feet—and filled with natural light from tall windows and a wall of glass doors leading to the back porch.

The fireplace rises up the wall in dramatic stone, making it a natural gathering spot in winter, while built-in shelves offer space for books or favorite treasures.

The open floor plan means you’re never far from the kitchen or dining area, so conversations flow easily during parties or lazy Sunday afternoons.

I can see myself stretching out on the sectional for movie night or hosting a holiday dinner with everyone gathered around.
Dining Room
Just beyond the great room, the dining area runs along one wall, marked by its soaring ceiling and a line of tall windows.

At 12 by 23 feet, this isn’t a hidden nook—there’s room for a large table and plenty of chairs.

The open layout lets you host big family gatherings or festive brunches, all while staying connected to the kitchen.

The views outside keep the whole space feeling fresh and inviting.
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Kitchen
The kitchen is where daily life seems to revolve. It features a wide island that seats four comfortably—perfect for chatting while you cook, spreading out homework, or setting up snacks for a crowd.

Sage green cabinetry softens the look and pairs beautifully with the marble-look countertops and brass fixtures.

Storage is everywhere, with two pantries: one is a walk-in, and the other is lined with shelves for staples and small appliances.

Every inch feels well-planned, from the layout of the range to the placement of the fridge and double ovens.
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I think cooking here would be a joy, with enough space for everyone to help out.
Secondary Dining
Off the kitchen is a second dining space. This area feels more casual, with windows wrapping around two sides and a door that leads straight to the patio.
It’s a natural spot for breakfast, homework, or a quick meal before heading out. I like how this dining area connects so easily to the outdoors, making it great for summer meals or coffee in the morning sun.

Mud Room
Before you head out to the garage, you go through the mud room. It’s compact but smartly organized, with lockers for coats and backpacks, a bench for pulling on boots, and shelves for everything from sports gear to grocery bags.
This is a must-have in a busy home, keeping clutter contained and making sure keys and shoes always have a place.

Pantry
Just inside the mud room, you’ll find both a shelved pantry and a larger walk-in pantry.
If you’re a serious home cook or just need space for bulk shopping, these areas offer more than enough storage.
Everything can be tucked away, leaving the kitchen looking clean and uncluttered.

Mechanical Room (Garage)
Right by the garage entry, there’s an extra mechanical room. I think this is a practical addition, especially if you need storage for tools, sports equipment, or anything else you’d rather not keep inside the house.
It helps keep the garage tidy and makes sure those less-glamorous necessities have a home.

Garage
The garage is generously sized at 23 by 39 feet, with space for three cars, a workshop, or even a few bikes and a lawnmower. Direct access into the mudroom means groceries and gear go straight into the home, and the wide layout leaves plenty of room to move around.

Covered Porches
One of the things I really notice about this home is the attention to outdoor spaces.
The front porch stretches a full 26 feet, inviting you to sit and enjoy the sunset or catch up with neighbors.
Around the back, there’s a covered porch (18 by 23 feet), set up for grilling, dining, or lounging in the shade.
Smaller covered areas off the side and rear add even more options for outdoor living, so you can pick a quiet morning spot or plan a festive barbecue.

Grill Area
Next to the secondary dining and covered porch, you’ll spot a built-in grill. This corner is set up for easy entertaining, close enough to the kitchen for quick trips inside but open to the porch so the cook stays part of the action.
I love how the layout encourages indoor-outdoor flow, especially on warm evenings.

Final Spaces
Throughout the home, the floor plan seems to welcome sunlight, comfort, and togetherness. If you want cozy corners or grand gathering areas, the design makes it easy to live, work, and play under one roof.
I can imagine this as the kind of home where memories grow naturally, day after day.

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