
If you’ve dreamed of living in a French Country house that feels both grand and welcoming, this home absolutely delivers.
From its storybook exterior with brick and creamy stone to the natural flow between rooms, the design blends classic elegance with everyday comfort.
With 5,310 square feet across multiple levels and 5 bedrooms, there’s space for family, entertaining, and quiet retreats.
Let’s walk through each part of the house together.
Specifications:
- 5,310 Heated S.F.
- 5 Beds
- 4.5+ Baths
- 2 Stories
- 4 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Entrance and Foyer
When you step inside, the foyer welcomes you with a spacious, polished feel that’s still cozy.
The stonework and abundance of natural light set a European mood from the start. From here, you can head deeper into the home or branch off toward the study or formal dining area.
This entry feels gracious but never stuffy—it gives just a hint of the comfort you’ll find throughout.
Study
To your left, the study sits just off the main entrance. With double doors and a large window, this room works well as a home office, library, or even a music room.
There’s a closet, so you can easily turn it into a guest room or keep it as a tidy workspace.
I noticed an option for a small bathroom nearby, making this area great for anyone who needs some privacy close to the front of the house.

Formal Dining Room
Moving forward, the formal dining room sits at the center of the main level. It’s just past the foyer, perfect for family meals or holiday gatherings.
Arched openings and the close connection to the kitchen make serving dinner easy, and the setup naturally encourages folks to linger at the table.
Guest Bedroom
Just beyond the dining room, the guest bedroom offers a quiet spot for visitors. This room includes its own closet and has quick access to a full bathroom.
For out-of-town family or overnight guests, you get a separate area that feels private but keeps everyone close to what they need.

Living Room
Straight ahead, you’ll find the living room with a 10-foot ceiling and a centered fireplace that draws the eye.
Large windows let in tons of light and give you a view outside. The room feels open and friendly.
I like how the layout connects easily to the kitchen and lets you head out toward the verandas and pool area.
Kitchen
Turn right from the living room and you’ll enter the kitchen. This space is both efficient and stylish, with an island for prep work and a walk-in pantry to keep things neat.
The kitchen connects to the family room, so you can keep an eye on kids or chat with friends while cooking.
There’s also a cozy breakfast nook—just right for relaxed weekend mornings.

Family Room
The family room is set at the back of the house, featuring large windows and direct access to the covered veranda and pool area.
A fireplace adds extra warmth, and the space is perfect for get-togethers. You can picture game nights, movies, or just relaxing after a swim.
This room really opens up your living space to the backyard.
Covered Veranda and Pool Area
Step outside from the living or family room, and you’ll find the covered veranda. This spot connects indoor and outdoor living.
The pool area stretches out from here, surrounded by classic brick and landscaping. I love how the design encourages you to spend time outside—whether it’s dining al fresco, weekend barbecues, or a glass of wine at sunset.
The flow makes it simple to move between the house and pool without ever feeling separated from the main activity.

Master Bedroom Suite
Back inside, the master suite sits in its own private wing. The master bedroom is spacious, with room for a seating area and direct access to the pool veranda.
Large windows bring in garden views. You’ll find a walk-in closet with plenty of storage.
The master bath includes double sinks, a soaking tub, a separate shower, and lots of natural light.
There’s also a private water closet for extra comfort.
Master Bath and Walk-In Closet
Connected to the master bedroom, the master bath feels like a true retreat. There’s a deep soaking tub, a separate shower, and dual vanities for smooth mornings.
The walk-in closet is located just behind, making it easy to keep your wardrobe organized.
You’ll also find a built-in chest and a cedar closet, great for special occasion outfits or seasonal clothes.

Laundry and Storage Areas
Between the master suite and the garage, the laundry room is both practical and spacious.
Cabinets and counter space help make chores easier. Storage closets in this hallway keep the main floor uncluttered.
If you like staying organized, this area will make life a lot simpler.
Double Garages and Drive/Parking
On the left side of the main level, you’ll find two double garages—one attached to the house, and another carriage-style garage nearby.
This gives you plenty of space for cars, hobbies, or even a workshop. There’s extra storage and a stairway leading up to attic storage.
The curved drive and extra parking area welcome guests and make sure no one gets blocked in after gatherings.

Powder Room
Just off the foyer and close to the main living spaces, the powder room is perfectly placed for guests. Its location keeps things private, and the finishings match the classic style you’ll see throughout the home.
Stairways and Connecting Spaces
Throughout the main floor, there are multiple staircases connecting to the upper level, where you’ll find the other bedrooms and bonus spaces. With stairs in convenient spots, you’re always close to heading up or down as needed.

Upstairs Landing and Skywalk
When you reach the top of the stairs, you arrive at a landing that works as a central hub.
The skywalk gives you a dramatic view down to the living room below and fills the space with light.
This design keeps the upstairs open and airy, never closed off.
Bedroom 3
To one side, Bedroom 3 is ideal for a child, teen, or live-in relative. It features a closet and easy access to a full bath.
The windows bring in lots of light, and the room could double as a quiet study space if needed.

Bedroom 4
Across the skywalk, Bedroom 4 offers similar features. It’s close to another full bathroom and has its own closet.
Because the bedrooms are well spaced on this level, everyone gets a private corner. These rooms work for more than just sleeping—they could be a game room or a creative space that fits your family’s lifestyle.
Bedroom 5
Placed in the corner, Bedroom 5 is a good pick for someone who wants a bit more privacy. This room has a closet and quick access to a bathroom, so it could be a guest room or a private space for an older child.

Bonus Room
The bonus room sits at the center of the upstairs level. With its generous size, it’s perfect for a playroom, media center, or home gym.
I think this is one of those flexible spaces that adapts as your family’s needs change—whether you’re growing, working from home, or just looking for extra room to spread out.
Bathrooms (Upstairs)
There are full bathrooms upstairs, conveniently located to serve the bedrooms. This setup helps keep mornings running smoothly for everyone.
Each bath offers plenty of storage and the same attention to detail you’ll notice throughout the main floor.

Attic Storage and Bridge Walk
A special feature is the bridge walk leading to attic storage above the garages. If you need space for holiday decorations, sports gear, or just want to keep things out of sight, this attic area is a huge help.
The bridge adds architectural character, and I personally think details like this truly make a home memorable.
Linen and Storage Closets
On the upper level, linen and storage closets are placed throughout the hallways. You’re never far from a spot to store towels, sheets, or games.
This kind of practical layout keeps daily life running without clutter.

Open Above Living Room
Upstairs, one of the most striking features is the open space above the living room. This view connects both levels, brings in lots of light, and helps everyone feel connected—even in such a large home.
Stairs and Connections
With several staircases, moving between levels is fast and easy. The way public and private spaces are separated makes you feel comfortable hosting a crowd or relaxing on your own.
This European-inspired home doesn’t just look beautiful from the outside—it’s built for real life inside.
Every room, closet, and connection balances style and function. I love how the layout fits so many different ways of living, from poolside relaxing to big gatherings or quiet evenings.
This floor plan brings together classic charm and modern comfort, ready for you to make it your own.

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