
You arrive at this contemporary home and immediately feel the perfect blend of striking design and comfort.
Light streams in through towering windows, creating an inviting entry that feels grand yet welcoming.
With two spacious levels, five bedrooms, and over 4,700 square feet, this layout is all about seamless transitions, natural light, and spaces inviting both lively gatherings and quiet retreats.
Let me guide you through every corner of this inviting modern home—right from the front door.
Specifications:
- 4,728 Heated S.F.
- 5 Beds
- 5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Entry Porch
The wide entry porch makes a welcoming statement. There’s room here for a pair of chairs, maybe some planters, and definitely a feeling of anticipation before heading inside.
The porch is covered, letting you pause out of the weather, and the glass-paneled door gives a glimpse of the light-filled spaces inside.





Foyer
Entering the foyer, you’re greeted by soaring ceilings and walls of windows. The open layout lets your eye travel straight through to the kitchen and living areas, with natural light bouncing across stone tile floors.
There’s a console table for keys and bags, maybe a statement piece of art, and plenty of space to welcome guests without bumping elbows.
From here, you can head left or right, but the space naturally draws you into the vibrant living areas.

Dining Area
Just past the foyer, the dining area opens up with high ceilings and tall windows.
It feels lively and airy, anchored by a sleek table that easily seats a crowd.

Overhead, a standout chandelier sets the mood—modern yet inviting. This is the spot for big family dinners, casual weeknight meals, or lingering over coffee with friends.
With its open connection to the living room, you never feel cut off from the action.

With its open connection to the living room, you never feel cut off from the action.
Living Area








The living area flows directly from the dining space, with only a change in lighting or maybe a rug to mark the shift.
Here, you’ll find generous seating arranged around a dramatic fireplace.
Built-in shelves frame the scene, perfect for favorite books and special treasures. The light wood flooring and tall ceilings add to the airy vibe, and the wall of glass at the back draws your attention to the outdoor spaces.
I love imagining movie nights, holiday gatherings, or simply stretching out after a long day.

The living area flows directly from the dining space, with only a change in lighting or maybe a rug to mark the shift.
Here, you’ll find generous seating arranged around a dramatic fireplace.
Built-in shelves frame the scene, perfect for favorite books and special treasures. The light wood flooring and tall ceilings add to the airy vibe, and the wall of glass at the back draws your attention to the outdoor spaces.
I love imagining movie nights, holiday gatherings, or simply stretching out after a long day.
Kitchen
The kitchen is adjacent to the living and dining areas, and it’s impossible to miss the massive island at its center.

With seating for five, this is both a prep zone and a hangout spot.

The cabinetry is sleek, in soft gray with brass hardware, and the appliances are all top-of-the-line stainless steel.

There’s a wine fridge for entertaining, glass-front cabinets for those pretty dishes, and plenty of counter space.

I think this layout works especially well for families who love to cook together, as there’s space to spread out without stepping on each other’s toes.

Pantry
Behind the kitchen, the pantry offers deep shelves and extra storage. It’s the kind of hidden gem every cook appreciates—room for groceries, small appliances, and all those snacks that seem to disappear so quickly.

Mud Room
Just off the kitchen and adjacent to the garage, the mud room focuses on function.
Here you’ll find handy built-in cubbies or hooks for coats and backpacks, a bench for taking off shoes, and durable flooring that can handle whatever you track in.
It keeps the rest of the house tidy and gives you a spot to regroup before heading out again.
Utility Room
Next to the mudroom, the utility room handles laundry and more. There’s space for a washer, dryer, folding counter, and maybe a utility sink.
You’ll also find direct access to a small storage area, perfect for cleaning supplies or bulk goods.
A door connects to the garage as well, creating a practical flow for busy mornings.
Three-Car Garage
The three-car garage is spacious, with plenty of room for vehicles, bikes, and storage along the walls.
There’s even extra space for tools or a workbench if you’re handy, and the direct connection to the mudroom makes carrying groceries inside a breeze.
Guest Bedroom (Main Level)
Head down the hall from the kitchen, and you’ll find a private guest bedroom. This space is airy and bright, thanks to large windows, and easily fits a queen bed and sitting area.
It connects to its own ensuite bath, so guests can settle in comfortably for a few days or even longer visits.



Guest Bath
The guest bath feels fresh and modern, with a floating vanity, standout fixtures, and a walk-in shower.
I like that it’s positioned for real privacy, yet still close enough to the central spaces for easy access.











WC 2
Right in the hall near the utility and guest suite, there’s a separate WC (water closet).
It’s a clever feature for busy mornings or gatherings, keeping lines for the bathroom short and everyone moving smoothly.
Covered Porch
Step through glass doors from the living and dining areas, and you’re out on the covered porch.
This space is practically an outdoor living room, with a wood-paneled ceiling, modern fans, and plenty of room for a dining table, lounge chairs, or both.
The view takes in the pool and surrounding trees—a place where you could sip coffee, host a barbecue, or just hang out with friends while still feeling connected to the house.

Owner’s Suite
On the opposite side of the home, down a private hall, the owner’s suite is truly a retreat.
The bedroom is big and breezy, with large windows that overlook the backyard and direct access to the covered porch.
Light wood floors, a tray ceiling, and soft neutral tones keep things calm. You could easily fit a sitting area or reading nook in here, and there’s an easy transition to the luxurious bath.

Owner’s Bath
The owner’s bath is spa-like, featuring a freestanding tub, a walk-in glass shower, and a double vanity with plenty of counter space.
There’s a private water closet, crisp tile work, and a layout that lets everything flow but still feels serene.
I always appreciate a bathroom where you can unwind without bumping into clutter.

Owner’s Closet
Step into the oversized owner’s closet, and you’ll find more than enough room for even the most ambitious wardrobe.
There’s a mix of hanging space, shelving, and maybe even a center island for accessories or folding.
Organized and out of sight, it helps keep the suite feeling calm and clutter-free.

Study / Exercise Room
Just off the owner’s suite, there’s a flexible space labeled as a study or exercise room.
The tall ceilings and bright window make it an inspiring spot for work, reading, or yoga.

You could easily set up a desk or a treadmill, depending on your needs. I think having a dedicated space like this right by the bedroom is a great idea—no excuses for skipping the morning workout.

Hallways and Stairs
Wide hallways connect every part of the main level, making movement easy and layouts intuitive.
The open staircase is a central architectural feature, with sleek railings and floating wood treads that add a contemporary flair.
Now let’s head upstairs and see what the second level offers.
Game Room
At the top of the stairs, you walk right into the game room. This space is a hub for fun, whether it’s movie nights, board games, or just hanging out with friends.
There’s plenty of natural light, thanks to big windows and an open feel. Built-in desks and shelving along the walls offer spots for homework or hobbies, making it truly multipurpose.
Bedroom 3
Branching off from the game room, Bedroom 3 feels open and welcoming. There’s enough space here for a queen bed, dresser, and a cozy reading nook, with a walk-in closet that keeps things neat.
This room also enjoys easy access to the hall bath, making it ideal for older kids or guests.
Bath 3
Bath 3 sits just outside Bedroom 3 and is shared with the game room. The design is streamlined and bright, with a modern vanity, walk-in shower, and a window for natural light.
It’s practical for busy mornings and has enough storage for everyone’s essentials.
Balcony
Just past Bedroom 3, you’ll find a balcony overlooking the backyard and porch below. This is a sweet spot for morning coffee, late-night stargazing, or just sneaking away for a bit of quiet.
The view stretches out over the pool and trees, making it feel peaceful and private.
Bedroom 4
Bedroom 4 is at the rear corner and is the largest upstairs bedroom. Big windows let in plenty of light, and there’s a walk-in closet for easy storage.
The ensuite configuration, with direct access to the shared bath, makes it comfortable for a teen, guest, or even a second suite option.
Bedroom 5
Just next door, Bedroom 5 mirrors the size and vibe of Bedroom 4, complete with its own walk-in closet and views of the side yard.
I like how these two rooms are arranged together for siblings who want a bit of independence but still feel connected.
Bath 4
The upstairs bath serves Bedrooms 4 and 5, with a clever layout: two separate vanities, each with their own walk-in closet, and a shared bath/shower area in between.
This setup is great for busy mornings, giving everyone their own space but keeping things efficient.

Hallways and Built-ins
Upstairs hallways are more than just a pass-through. You’ll find built-in desks and shelving along the way, perfect for study sessions or creative projects.
Open sightlines to the stairwell and downstairs living areas keep the upstairs from feeling disconnected.

Storage and Utility Spaces
Smart storage is worked into every level—there are closets, built-in shelving, and a storage closet near the guest room and garage on the main level, plus more storage options upstairs.
These hidden helpers keep the home tidy and uncluttered, even with a big family or guests.

Guest Bedroom Balcony Access
One last surprise: the main level guest suite enjoys its own access to a small balcony, giving visitors a private outdoor escape.
It’s just another feature that makes this home work for real life.
Throughout the home, wide windows, open sightlines, and practical amenities make every space feel connected and purposeful.
Whether you’re entertaining a crowd, working from home, or just enjoying the pool on a sunny day, this layout adapts with you.
With all levels explored, you truly get the sense that every detail has been designed for comfort, style, and easy modern living.
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