
You know a home means business when the curb appeal stops you in your tracks before you even reach the porch.
This one doesn’t just check the boxes. It blends European and Northwest style, pairing stone, brick, and warm wood for a look that’s both inviting and impressive.
As you enter, you’ll see how the layout flows naturally between open gathering spaces and more private retreats across multiple levels.
There’s room for everything: 5 bedrooms, two sprawling floors, and a series of thoughtful spaces that turn everyday routines into something special.
Specifications:
- 5,917 Heated S.F.
- 5 Beds
- 6.5+ Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Porch
Right from the beginning, the front porch feels like a proper welcome. It’s wide and deep, with space for rocking chairs or a cozy bench.
The covered design shields you from rain while you wait for a ride or enjoy your coffee.
The view of the front yard is open and cheerful, and wood accents around the entry set a friendly, modern farmhouse vibe.

Foyer
Through the glass front door, the foyer greets you with brightness and simplicity. A gentle arch frames the double barn doors at the end, adding a touch of grandeur without feeling stuffy.

Light wood floors stretch ahead, complemented by an accent wall on the right. This is the kind of entryway where guests feel instantly at ease, and it’s practical for dropping bags or muddy shoes after a long day.
Study
Just off the foyer, the study offers a quiet place to focus. Tall windows bring in natural light, and the stone fireplace creates a natural gathering point.

The wood-accented tray ceiling and a pair of built-in cabinets add coziness and storage. I can picture myself settling in here with my laptop or taking a break by the fire when work gets tedious.
If you need separation from the rest of the house for Zoom calls or late-night paperwork, this room delivers.
Stair
The main staircase sits just off the foyer, leading you to the lower level. Constructed from warm, natural wood, the steps feel sturdy underfoot.
Its placement connects both floors while keeping the main living spaces uninterrupted. As you move past it, you catch a glimpse of the great room and other gathering spaces, inviting you further in.

Gallery and Hall
Beyond the foyer, a petite gallery and hall create a gentle transition. These spaces do more than just connect rooms; they help separate the bedroom wing from the busier areas of the house.
If you love art, these are perfect spots for displaying family photos or favorite prints.

Master Bedroom Suite
Located at the back for maximum privacy, the master suite is all about space and light.

Large windows overlook the backyard, and a tray ceiling with wood panels adds warmth. The layout gives you plenty of room for a sitting area or exercise nook.

The suite includes two distinct “hers” zones, complete with dedicated closets and a coffee station nearby for those early mornings.
I really appreciate how the designer understood real-life routines, making this area feel like a true retreat.
In the ensuite bath, you’ll find a freestanding tub with a seat, a roomy shower, and double vanities.
Details like a window by the tub and a seat in the shower mean your daily rituals come with a view.
The separate “his” closet and bath section ensures you won’t be bumping elbows during busy mornings.
Great Room
The great room opens up with soaring ceilings, exposed beams, and a full wall of windows.
This is the main gathering spot for friends and family. The fireplace serves as a focal point, surrounded by built-ins for books or games.
The open layout makes the space feel even larger, and the connection to the dining and kitchen areas keeps everyone together.
When sunlight pours in, it’s easy to imagine laughter during holidays or quiet afternoons with a good book.

Dining Room
At the rear, the dining room is both formal and relaxed. Vaulted ceilings with exposed wood beams and a wall of oversized windows let you enjoy backyard views all year long.

The rectangular table sits under modern black chandeliers that are elegant without being too flashy.
I can easily picture long family dinners or lingering over brunch here.
Covered Deck
Walk through the dining room doors to a massive covered deck. This outdoor living area doubles your entertaining space, with room for lounge seating, a dining table, and even an outdoor kitchen setup if you want to go all out.
The deck overlooks the backyard and patio below, and stairs connect you to the ground-level patio.
It’s easy to move between spaces, so hosting parties or enjoying a quiet night under the stars is a breeze.

Kitchen
The kitchen, just steps from the great room, is designed for anyone who loves to cook or snack.

A huge central island anchors the room, perfect for meal prep or serving friends. Crisp white cabinets, marble-patterned countertops, and matte black fixtures keep things looking fresh and classic.

Natural light pours in from the breakfast nook nearby, and the layout puts everything within easy reach.
I love how the cozy nook feels like the place you’d linger over morning coffee, soaking in the sun before your day starts.
Pantry
Right behind the kitchen, the walk-in pantry is bigger than most city kitchens. Tall shelves make organizing everything from baking supplies to bulk snacks effortless.
With its own window, this space feels inviting, not just utilitarian.

Nook
Next to the kitchen, the nook offers a casual spot for meals. A round table and built-in seating make this corner a favorite for breakfast, especially with sunlight streaming in.
It’s easy to imagine kids doing homework here, or friends catching up over snacks.

Hall and Powder Room
Heading toward the front of the house, the hall connects the main living area to the secondary bedroom and utility spaces.
The powder room is well-placed for guests, private yet easy to find. Its compact size doesn’t sacrifice style, and it sits just steps from the mud/laundry room.

Bedroom 1
On the main level, Bedroom 1 sits in a quiet corner, making it perfect for guests or a family member who prefers living on one floor.
There’s plenty of natural light, a large closet, and easy access to the full bath next door.
With its garden view, this room feels private but still connected to the action.

Bath
Right beside Bedroom 1, this bath serves both guests and family. A full tub, shower, and wide vanity keep mornings flexible and make overnight visitors feel at home.

Mud/Laundry Room
Every busy household needs a landing zone, and this mud/laundry room handles it all. There’s a built-in dog wash for muddy paws, cubbies and storage for sports gear or backpacks, and the washer and dryer are right where you want them.
No more hauling laundry up and down stairs.

Breezeway
The breezeway connects the house to the garage and acts as more than just a hallway.
It’s a covered path that shields you from rain, with views into the dog run.
You can move between the house and garage while staying dry. I think pet owners will especially appreciate this setup.

Dog Run
For those with pets, the dedicated dog run is a real perk. Fenced and secure, it’s visible from both the mudroom and breezeway.
You can keep an eye on your furry friends while they play, and the layout keeps muddy paw prints out of the main living areas.

Garage
The garage is oversized, fitting three vehicles with space left over for bikes, lawn gear, or a workshop. Direct access to the breezeway makes unloading groceries in the rain a breeze, and there’s extra room for a golf cart or storage along the side.
Let’s head downstairs, where the lower level opens up even more possibilities.

Stair and Lower Hall
The staircase from the main floor leads you down to a spacious lower hall that connects every part of the basement level. This area serves as both a transition and a buffer for sound and privacy.

Rec Room
At the center, the rec room is ready for fun. It’s large enough for a pool table, big TV, or even a yoga class.
Huge windows and sliding doors open directly to the covered patio below, filling the room with light.
This is where families can unwind together, whether it’s movie night or a game tournament.

Bar
Next to the rec room, the bar makes entertaining extra special. A long counter, space for a fridge, and plenty of storage elevate the space.
I think having the bar flow into the rec room means you’re always part of the action.
It’s easy to picture friends gathering here on weekends.

Patio
Outside, the patio spans nearly 1,000 square feet across the lower level. There’s more than enough space for seating and a fire pit.
This area works for summer BBQs or quiet evenings stargazing. The patio connects to the deck above, so moving between indoor and outdoor spaces is effortless.

Bedroom B1
On one side of the lower level, Bedroom B1 is designed for privacy. It’s spacious and filled with natural light, with its own dedicated bath nearby.
It’s ideal for an older child, long-term guest, or even a live-in relative who wants peace and quiet but easy access to the rec room.

Bath (B1)
Next to Bedroom B1, this full bath serves guests and anyone using the rec room. The layout is efficient, and sleek finishes make it practical for daily use or freshening up after time on the patio.

Room
A flexible multi-purpose room is located near the safe room and storage spaces. Depending on your needs, this could become a gym, studio, or downstairs office.
The location offers enough separation so you won’t be disturbed.

Safe Room
With a dedicated safe room, home security reaches a new level. Reinforced and accessible from the lower hall, it’s the place you want during storms or for protecting valuables.

Storage/Mechanical
At almost 20 feet wide, the storage/mechanical room means you’ll never trip over holiday bins or sports gear again. There’s space for everything, with mechanical systems easy to reach when needed.

Bedroom B2
On the opposite side of the lower level, Bedroom B2 is bright and comfortable, featuring a window for natural light. The attached closet and bathroom give it a mini-suite feel, making it perfect for teens or guests wanting extra privacy.

Bath (B2)
Bedroom B2’s private bath features a shower and modern fixtures. The hall ensures smooth traffic flow from one end of the lower level to the other.

Bedroom B3
At the far end, Bedroom B3 matches the others for comfort and space. There’s another full closet, and its location near the hall bath keeps everything convenient.
This would be a great room for a younger child or teen.

Bath (B3)
A third full bath on this level ensures that even with a full house, everyone has enough space during busy mornings or bedtime. The finishes match the rest of the home, keeping things modern without feeling cold.

Powder Room
For guests in the rec room or at the bar, there’s a powder room just off the main hall. This makes hosting movie nights or game days easy, with no need to wander through bedrooms.

Flex/Storage Room
If you like to plan ahead, the flex/storage room is a nice bonus. It’s a blank canvas—maybe you’ll turn it into a wine cellar, home theater, or just use it for extra storage so your main living areas stay organized.
This house doesn’t just meet today’s needs. It’s designed to grow along with your family, making everyday moments feel just a little more special.
I can see it working for anyone, whether you want a quiet study session, a lively dinner with friends, or a weekend packed with backyard fun.
Every inch of this plan is ready for life’s best moments.

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