
This home captures your attention from the moment you arrive. Its broad, symmetrical two-story profile, dark brick facade, and neat landscaping create a sense of stately confidence and warmth.
With five bedrooms spread across two generous levels, this is the kind of place that feels ready for everything—big family holiday gatherings or lively summer barbecues.
I bet you’ll love having space to unwind on those rare quiet weekends.
Let’s take a closer look at how every corner of this home is thoughtfully designed.
Specifications:
- 5,041 Heated S.F.
- 5 Beds
- 5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Entry
You’ll first notice how grand and open the entry feels.

The double-height ceiling and wide hallway create a big, welcoming moment as soon as you walk in.

A sweeping curved staircase immediately draws your eye upward, and the black-and-white diamond tile underfoot adds an extra sense of drama.
There’s plenty of room here to greet guests, drop your keys, or pause to take in the view all the way through to the back windows.

There’s plenty of room here to greet guests, drop your keys, or pause to take in the view all the way through to the back windows.
Living Room
Off to your right, the living room offers a cozy yet formal spot just off the entry.

Tall windows bring in soft natural light, and the space is just the right size for intimate conversation or curling up with a book.

I think the placement near the entry makes it ideal for welcoming guests or finding a bit of quiet away from the main bustle of the house.


Dining Room
Across the hall from the living room, the dining room feels open and inviting.

There’s enough room for a table that seats six, with large windows letting daylight pour in.

The soft neutral palette and statement chandelier keep things airy and casual, whether you’re entertaining friends for dinner or enjoying a laid-back brunch with family.

I like how the room remains connected to the rest of the house but still feels a bit set apart, perfect for special occasions.

Stair Hall and Powder Room
Between the living and dining rooms, the central hall leads you deeper into the house.
Past the staircase, you’ll find a convenient powder room—a great choice for guests and anyone coming in from the garage or mudroom.


Kitchen
As you move toward the back, the kitchen opens up in a welcoming way.

There’s a generous island at the center, perfect for prepping meals or chatting over coffee.

The layout flows naturally into a cozy dinette, where a wall of windows floods the space with light.

I noticed the two-tone cabinetry and marble waterfall island, which add a subtle sophistication without feeling stuffy.

There’s ample room for several cooks, and the openness keeps everyone connected during meals or homework time.

Dinette
The dinette sits right off the kitchen and is framed by windows on two sides, making it feel cheerful at any hour.
This is where you’d gather for casual dining or maybe spread out a weekend project while keeping an eye on the kids in the backyard.
Built-ins add handy storage along one wall, keeping clutter out of sight.

Great Room
The great room links the kitchen and dinette, anchoring the entire main floor. This space is all about comfort, with a soaring two-story ceiling that makes everything feel open and bright.
The dramatic fireplace and dark paneled walls give the room cozy character, but it’s spacious enough for large gatherings or relaxed evenings by the fire.
Those tall windows pull the outdoors in, and I think this setup works beautifully for both entertaining and quiet family movie nights.

Covered Porch and Porch
Step outside from the dinette, and you’ll find a covered porch built for year-round relaxation.
There’s plenty of room for lounge chairs, outdoor dining, or simply unwinding with a good book.
The porch area extends the living space and connects effortlessly to the backyard, making it easy to host barbecue nights or let kids and pets run free while you keep an eye on things from the shade.

Mudroom and Lockers
Coming in from the garage, you pass through a mudroom lined with lockers. This area keeps coats, bags, and shoes organized—ideal for busy mornings. I love how this transition space keeps clutter out of the main living areas and offers a buffer between outdoors and indoors.

Bedroom 2
The first secondary bedroom sits just past the mudroom. It’s a flexible space that could work as a guest room, older child’s space, or even a quiet home office if needed.
With its own closet and easy access to a nearby full bath, it offers privacy without feeling isolated from the rest of the floor.

Main Level Full Bath and Laundry Chute
Adjacent to Bedroom 2, you’ll find a full bath that’s easily accessible for guests or family.
There’s also a laundry chute here—one of those practical touches that makes daily life a bit smoother.
Toss clothes down to the laundry, and keep everyone’s routine moving without extra trips up and down the stairs.

Master Suite
At the far end of the main floor, the primary suite offers a retreat that feels like a true sanctuary.

The bedroom is spacious with tall windows filling the room with light.

There’s room for a seating area, and the layout gives you a sense of calm privacy.
I noticed the placement at the back of the home, which means you’ll wake up to quiet views of the garden or backyard.

I noticed the placement at the back of the home, which means you’ll wake up to quiet views of the garden or backyard.
Master Bathroom
The master bath is just as impressive, with a freestanding tub set right at the center and a large walk-in shower along one wall.
Dual vanities flank the space, offering plenty of room for two people to get ready without bumping elbows.
The finishes are striking—matte black cabinetry, gold fixtures, and dramatic herringbone tile—making it feel more like a boutique hotel than a typical suburban bath.
There’s also direct access to a walk-in closet, so everything you need is close at hand.

Laundry Room
Conveniently located near the master suite, the laundry room has plenty of space for folding and sorting.
There’s a built-in dresser, counter space, and direct access to the master closet, which makes laundry day feel less like a chore.

Mechanical and Linen Closets
Just off the central hallway, you’ll find a mechanical room for easy access, along with a linen closet—both smartly positioned so service areas don’t interrupt the main flow of the house.

Garage
Connected directly to the mudroom, the garage is oversized with space for three cars, storage, or even a small workshop area.
It’s one of those functional features that make daily life in a large household far easier.

Heading Upstairs
Let’s go up that curved staircase in the foyer to reach the second floor. The open landings give you visual connections back down to the great room and entry, keeping the upstairs light and airy.
I think this sense of openness is one of the home’s strongest features—it keeps both levels feeling connected, even when you’re spread out.

Family Room
At the top of the stairs, you’re greeted by another large living space: the family room.
With its high ceiling and windows overlooking the back, it’s a perfect spot for movie marathons, game nights, or just spreading out when everyone needs a little space.
This is where older kids or teens might gravitate, giving them their own hangout area apart from the main great room below.

Library
Right next to the family room, the library offers a quiet escape. Floor-to-ceiling bookshelves line the walls, and with views over the front of the property, it feels calm and private.
Whether you use it for reading, homework, or a home office, this room gives the upstairs a bit of grown-up sophistication.

Bedroom 3
Moving down the hall, Bedroom 3 offers a comfortable, private space with its own closet and access to a full bath just steps away.
The location makes it great for guests or older kids who want a sense of independence without being completely removed from the main activity.

Bedroom 4
Next is Bedroom 4, another spacious room with a closet and easy access to a shared bath.
I noticed a linen closet nearby—always handy for keeping towels and bedding close to the rooms that actually use them.

Bedroom 5
Bedroom 5 sits opposite the other two, near the center of the upper hall. This room could easily flex as a nursery, guest room, or even a hobby space, depending on your needs.
The built-in storage nearby makes it easy to keep things tidy.

Upstairs Baths and Laundry Chute
There are well-placed bathrooms on this level, making mornings simpler for a busy household. The laundry chute drops clothes straight down to the main level laundry room—a feature that older homes never seem to have, but once you try it, you’ll never want to go back.

Bonus Room
At the far end of the upper level is a massive bonus room. It’s 34 feet long, which means you could use this for just about anything—a home gym, media room, play space, or even a shared studio if you work from home.
I love how it’s set apart from the bedrooms, which keeps the noise down and makes it easy to use late into the evening.

Storage Room
Right next to the bonus room, there’s a large storage area. This kind of space is invaluable in a home this size. Holiday decorations, sports equipment, or anything you want to keep handy but out of sight will fit easily here.

Hallway Built-Ins and Linen Storage
The upstairs hallway itself is lined with built-in shelves and extra linen storage, so you’re never far from what you need.
There are also several “open to below” cutouts, which keep the upper level visually connected to the great room and entry below.

Outdoor and Backyard
Back outside, the covered porch and patio run the width of the home, blending indoor and outdoor living.
There’s room for patio furniture, planters, and even a grill or outdoor kitchen setup.

The yard is private and fenced, ideal for both pets and play.
Each space naturally connects to the next, and there’s a spot for everything and everyone.
Whether you’re planning a big holiday or just everyday family life, this home offers a layout that feels both impressive and inviting, ready for whatever comes next.
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