
There’s a kind of quiet confidence about this home, the kind you feel as you walk up the wide driveway and notice the deep, shaded porch stretching across the front.
The style is unmistakably Hill Country meets modern ranch, with stone and stucco, timber beams, and a metal roof that stands out against the natural surroundings.
Inside, you’ll find 4 bedrooms and nearly 5,000 square feet of carefully planned space. There’s room for everything, from big gatherings to peaceful retreats.
Let’s take a tour through each area, and I’ll share what stands out to me as you picture daily life here.
Specifications:
- 4,788 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 4.5+ Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:

Front Porch
You step up onto the generous front porch, where sturdy beams and a wide overhang provide cool shade from the Texas sun.
There’s plenty of space for a porch swing or a couple of rockers, and the stonework ties in perfectly with the native plants out front.
I can just imagine lingering here with a coffee, watching the world wake up.

Foyer
Once inside, the foyer welcomes you with high ceilings and a sense of openness. Natural light pours through the transom windows above the front door, creating soft patterns on the floor.
There’s just enough space to set down your things, take off your boots, and decide where to head next.

Study
To your immediate right, the study sits quietly behind a set of doors. This is a flexible space that works well for working from home, reading, or even setting up a music room.
The windows overlook the front porch, so you get plenty of daylight, but it still feels private enough for focused work.

Powder Bath
Just off the foyer near the study, the powder bath is easy for guests to find.
I appreciate when a home makes it convenient for visitors to freshen up without needing to go through personal spaces.
The finishes here are likely understated, yet they fit the home’s modern farmhouse style.

Great Room
Moving forward, you enter the great room. This space makes an impression with timber trusses overhead and a fireplace anchoring one wall.
The open layout connects you to the kitchen and dining room, but there’s still enough definition for the great room to feel like its own gathering spot.
Whether you’re hosting a crowd or just stretching out on the sofa, this room is ready for both.
I think the exposed beams are a highlight here, bringing warmth and rustic character without feeling heavy.

Dining Room
Flowing from the great room, the dining area sits next to the kitchen, framed by big windows that catch the light.
It’s open, so meals feel casual and connected—perfect for family dinners or holiday feasts. You can fit a good-sized table here, and being close to the kitchen makes serving easy.

Kitchen
The kitchen is the kind of place that inspires Sunday morning pancakes and late-night snacks.
The large island offers plenty of space for prep, homework, and conversations all at once.
Storage is abundant, with upper and lower cabinets plus a walk-in pantry just steps away.
There’s a butler’s pantry too, perfect for keeping serving dishes or setting up a coffee station.
Appliances are likely top-notch, and the whole space feels like it’s made for both serious cooking and easy hanging out.

Pantry
A quick look into the pantry reveals deep shelves and lots of organization potential. You can keep everything within easy reach without cluttering up the kitchen.
For anyone who likes to stock up or avoid constant grocery runs, this is a real bonus.

Butler’s Pantry
The butler’s pantry acts as a handy link between the kitchen and dining area. It gives you extra surface for food prep or staging.
Entertaining is easier when you have a spot to keep platters and drinks out of the main kitchen.
I think every busy household could use this kind of extra space.

Utility Room
Past the pantry and kitchen, you’ll find the utility room. Laundry gets its own area here, with space for folding, sorting, or even a dog washing station if you want to try something fun.
Big windows keep the room bright, so chores feel a little less like work.

Office
Around the corner from the utility room is the office. This second workspace is great for managing household paperwork or as a dedicated homework area.
It’s set apart enough to keep things quiet, which is helpful when you need to focus.

Drop Zone
As you come in from the garage, the drop zone catches your attention. Hooks, cubbies, and a bench make it easy to keep backpacks, shoes, and bags organized.
This is one of those modern features that makes daily life a lot smoother, especially for busy families.
I love that it’s right where you need it, so clutter never has a chance to pile up.

Storage Closet
Right by the drop zone, the storage closet adds another layer of practicality. Seasonal decorations, sports gear, or cleaning supplies can all stay tucked away but close at hand.

Porte Cochere
Step through the side door and you’ll find the porte cochere. This covered drive connects the house to the three-car garage and gives you protection from sun and rain when unloading groceries or welcoming guests.
It adds a touch of classic ranch style and makes every arrival feel a little more special.

3 Car Garage
The three-car garage is more than just parking. There’s an extra-wide truck bay that’s perfect for larger vehicles or even a boat.
Along the back, dedicated storage areas keep tools and outdoor gear organized. You have direct access into the house and the drop zone, which means muddy boots and gear stay out of the main living spaces.

Master Bedroom
Head down the private hall on the right side and you reach the master suite.
The bedroom itself is spacious, with tray ceilings and tall windows that frame views of the outdoors.
There’s no cramped feeling here—this is a retreat, set apart from the main living areas and just right for unwinding at the end of the day.

Master Bathroom
The master bath delivers comfort and a touch of luxury. You’ll find an oversized tub, a large walk-in shower, and separate vanities so everyone has their own space.
The layout gives you privacy but still feels bright and open, thanks to well-placed windows.
I like how the designer included a linen closet and a private water closet—those details really matter.

Master Closet
Right off the bathroom, the walk-in closet offers plenty of hanging space, shelving, and maybe even a spot just for shoes or accessories. Keeping everything organized here makes getting ready so much easier.

Bedroom 2
On the opposite side of the house, Bedroom 2 enjoys its own private corner. There’s a sitting area and a small study alcove, which would be great for kids who need a spot for homework or guests wanting a little extra space.
Large windows keep it bright and cheerful.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 sits nearby, with its own closet and easy access to a full bath.
This setup works well for siblings or as a guest space. The windows and proportions help it feel just as important as any other bedroom.

Bedroom 4
Down the hall, Bedroom 4 is a bit more separated from the others, offering extra privacy. It’s close to its own bathroom, making it a great option for multi-generational families or guests who appreciate a quiet spot.

Bath 2 / Bath 3 / Bath 4
Each of these bathrooms is positioned for easy access from the nearby bedrooms and halls.
They’re full baths with practical layouts, so nobody has to wait long for their turn.
The finishes in these secondary baths are just as considered as those in the rest of the house.

Hall and Linen Closet
The hallways are wide enough for artwork or family photos, and you’ll appreciate the linen closet strategically placed for towels and bedding. I think these small details really make life easier every day.

Sitting Area
Back near Bedroom 2, there’s a cozy sitting area. It’s a comfortable spot for reading, playing board games, or just enjoying a bit of quiet away from the main living spaces.

Study Area
Next to Bedroom 2, the study area gives you another nook for homework or projects. It’s ideal for families with kids or anyone who works from home.

Game Room
The game room is where the fun happens. Open and adaptable, this space is large enough for a pool table, big screen TV, or even a home theater.
It’s placed near the secondary bedrooms, so kids and teens can have their own hangout without being right next to the main living areas.
There’s also direct access to the back porch, which makes entertaining even easier.

Exercise Room
Just off the game room, the exercise room is a fantastic bonus. It’s large enough for gym equipment, yoga mats, or a dance area.
Natural light fills the room, creating a motivating environment. I love the idea of having a dedicated wellness space that doesn’t take over other rooms.

Porch (Rear)
Step outside onto the expansive rear porch. Timber beams overhead and stone underfoot reflect the home’s rustic style, while ceiling fans keep things comfortable.
This area is perfect for dining, lounging, or simply enjoying the backyard view.

Outdoor Living Area
The outdoor living area extends from the porch and connects beautifully to the flagstone patio around the freeform pool.

Wicker chairs and desert plants like agave and yucca create a relaxing oasis. There’s enough room for big parties, but it also feels intimate for family nights by the fire pit or a quiet afternoon swim.
Hall and Additional Closets
Throughout the home, you’ll notice little details that add up—extra closets for storage, well-lit halls, and careful transitions between public and private spaces.
As you finish the tour, you’re left with a sense of design that truly fits everyday life.
This house balances rustic charm with modern convenience, offering plenty of space to spread out, connect, and relax.
No matter what your day looks like, you’ll find comfort and flexibility in every corner.

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