
This barndominium brings together classic farmhouse charm with a truly family-friendly layout across two spacious levels.
When you first see the black board-and-batten siding and those oversized barn doors, you can instantly spot the modern twist on country style.
With 6 bedrooms, multiple living zones, and plenty of extras tucked throughout both floors, this home is built for the way busy families and people who love to entertain actually live.
Let’s take a walk through every room, from the sunlit entry to the upstairs retreats.
Specifications:
- 3,991 Heated S.F.
- 6 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Entry/Foyer
Stepping through the double glass doors, you’ll find a foyer that feels more like a lounge than just a hallway.

Tall ceilings make the space feel open, and a sculptural chandelier is the first thing to catch your eye.

Natural light streams in from all directions, bouncing off white wainscoting and a striking marble console table.

I like the cozy round chair by the window, which makes it easy to pause for a moment or chat with friends as you come in.
This entry doesn’t just move you through the house—it actually makes you want to stay for a bit.
Office
Just off the entry, doors lead into a private office. The room is perfectly sized for focused work but still gets plenty of daylight from the front window.

I noticed the designer gave it a calming, slightly moody feel with deep-toned walls, a minimalist desk, and playful touches like a neon sign or mural.
If you work from home, you’ll enjoy having this spot that’s close to the main living spaces but still feels separate.
Dining Room
Heading further inside, you’ll see the dining room open to the foyer, with a double-height ceiling that makes it feel grand but not too formal.

There’s space for an eight-person table, and the oversized windows let you enjoy front yard views or watch the sunlight change throughout the day.

I think the location is perfect—close to both the kitchen and the entry, so it works for holiday dinners or easy weeknight meals with friends.
Kitchen
The kitchen is a true centerpiece. Its L-shaped layout and massive island make this the spot where everyone will naturally gather.

Warm wood cabinetry on top pairs with deep charcoal lowers, all tied together by a dramatic marble-patterned backsplash.

Gold hardware and herringbone wood floors add just the right amount of polish. The island seats four, making it great for casual breakfasts or late-night homework.


I can picture chatting with guests here while cooking, always part of the action.
Pantry, Mudroom, and Catch-All
Next to the kitchen is a walk-through pantry that almost feels like a secret command center.
Counters and shelves line the walls, so you can stash bulk groceries, keep small appliances out of sight, or even set up a coffee station.
The mudroom sits just beyond, complete with a built-in bench, hooks, and a “catch-all” zone that really lives up to its name.
Backpacks, muddy boots, sports gear—there’s a spot for everything right as you come in from the garage.
I think families will really appreciate how these spaces keep clutter hidden but always within reach.

Great Room
Moving from the kitchen, the great room impresses with a two-story ceiling that draws your eyes up.

Floor-to-ceiling windows frame backyard views and fill the space with light. The seating area is all about comfort, with a deep leather sofa, plush armchairs, and a stone coffee table.

A fireplace and wall-mounted TV anchor the room, setting the stage for movie nights, game-day parties, or lazy afternoons with a good book.
Earthy neutrals and natural textures make this a space where I’d love to relax.
Master Suite
Situated at the rear of the main floor for extra privacy, the master suite is a true retreat.

The bedroom feels cozy but never cramped, with a king-sized bed between two tall windows.


Soft gray walls, a wood-paneled headboard, and modern lighting make it feel inviting. There’s enough room for a reading chair or small desk, so you can really settle in and unwind.
Master Bathroom and Walk-In Closet
The master bathroom includes a freestanding soaking tub placed between two spacious vanities. Patterned tile and matte gold fixtures bring a touch of luxury, so you can enjoy both quick morning routines and long, relaxing soaks after a busy day.
The walk-in closet connects directly to the laundry area, which I think is one of the smartest features here.
No more hauling laundry baskets across the house! The laundry room itself is designed for real life, with space for folding and sorting, plus easy access to both the master and mudroom.

Bedrooms 2 and 3
Down a hallway next to the dining room, you’ll find Bedrooms 2 and 3. Both rooms are nearly identical in size, each with large windows and space for a queen bed or two twins.
These bedrooms share a full bathroom with double sinks and a private tub/toilet area. It’s a practical setup for siblings, guests, or visiting family, giving everyone a sense of space while keeping things close and comfortable.

Main Floor Full Bath
A full bath sits just off the hallway connecting the entry, office, and mudroom. This layout is convenient for guests or anyone working in the office.
There’s always a bathroom nearby no matter which part of the main floor you’re on.

Garage
Coming in from the garage, you’ll instantly notice how much space there is. The three bays and tall ceilings can fit cars, boats, or even leave room for a workshop.
There’s a dedicated mechanical room and direct access to the mudroom, so muddy kids and pets can get cleaned up before heading inside.

Covered Patio
At the back, sliding doors from the great room lead to a covered patio overlooking the backyard.
There’s room for outdoor dining or lounging, making this area feel like a seamless extension of the living space.
The uplighting and minimalist landscaping outside echo the modern farmhouse style, giving evenings here a relaxed, welcoming vibe.

Heading Upstairs
Let’s head upstairs, where there’s even more to discover. The open staircase leads to a wide landing and a dramatic loft that looks out over both the dining area and great room below.
This design helps the upstairs feel connected to the main level, while still giving each bedroom its own sense of privacy.

Loft
The loft is surprisingly spacious, with plenty of room for a second living area, play zone, or even a homework hub for kids.
Built-in shelves along one wall help keep everything organized, and the open-to-below layout means you get lots of natural light up here.
I can easily imagine movie nights or teens hanging out in this part of the house.

Bedroom 4
Just off the loft, Bedroom 4 is in the front corner of the house. It has a large window and space for a queen bed, making it ideal for an older child, a guest, or even a music or hobby room.
There’s a roomy closet, and it’s only a few steps from a full bathroom that’s shared with Bedroom 5.

Bedroom 5
Bedroom 5 mirrors Bedroom 4 in size and layout and shares access to the same Jack-and-Jill bath in the center. If you need two kids’ rooms or a spot for long-term guests, this setup keeps everyone comfortable and connected.

Jack-and-Jill Bathroom (Upstairs)
Between Bedrooms 4 and 5, the shared bathroom is set up for busy mornings. You’ll find double vanities, a private shower and toilet area, and enough storage to keep everything tidy.

Bedroom 6
At the rear corner upstairs, Bedroom 6 stands out with its own built-in desk and shelving—perfect for homework or creative projects.
A large window overlooks the backyard, and there’s a full closet for storage. This bedroom has direct access to a private bathroom with its own sink, shower, and toilet.
It’s a great setup for an older child who wants a little extra independence or for guests who want more privacy.

Media & Storage Room
Just off the loft, you’ll find a dedicated media and storage room. The proportions are just right for a small home theater or a game room, and the shelving along one wall makes it easy to store board games, holiday decorations, or sports gear out of sight.
I think this kind of flexible bonus room is one of the best features in a busy home.

Storage Room (Over Garage)
One surprise upstairs is the oversized storage room above the garage. This is where I’d stash everything seasonal, from luggage to holiday lights.
The easy hallway access means you won’t need to haul things up and down ladders, and the space is big enough to keep your garage from getting cluttered.

Upstairs Laundry
There’s also a second laundry area upstairs, right beside the media room. For big families, this is such a time-saver.
Washing, drying, folding, and putting things away all happens just steps from most of the bedrooms.

Catwalk & Open-to-Below
A standout feature upstairs is the open catwalk running along the two-story spaces below. You get a great view of both the great room and dining room, helping every upstairs bedroom feel connected but still private.
Natural light pours into both levels, and the railings keep everything feeling open and airy.
This home is truly designed for the rhythm of modern family life. I think you’ll find it feels both spacious and welcoming.
You can host a crowd, find quiet corners for yourself, or just have plenty of room for everyone to spread out.
Every space flows together smoothly, but there’s still enough separation to make daily living easy.
As you move through the house, you really get the sense that it’s ready for whatever your days bring—big gatherings, quiet mornings, or just the simple routine of everyday life.

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