
There’s something instantly impressive about this European-inspired home. The wide paved courtyard creates a classic charm, while the striking gables and balanced stonework bring in a touch of modern edge.
As soon as you walk in, it’s clear this house is designed for both grand gatherings and easy everyday living.
With three levels packed full of spacious rooms, cozy corners, and amenities you might not expect, the layout makes excellent use of every square foot.
I’ll start at the front and show you how daily life could play out here, then we’ll work through all the levels so you catch every detail.
Specifications:
- 4,608 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 5 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Paved Courtyard and Front Porch
You enter the home through a generous paved courtyard that instantly sets a welcoming tone.
Broad steps lead up to a covered front porch, framed by crisp white trim. It’s just right for a couple of rocking chairs or a seasonal display.
I think it’s the perfect spot to greet guests or enjoy the view of your own front garden, all while keeping a comfortable sense of privacy from the street.

Entry
Walking through the main entry, you’ll notice a foyer that feels elegant without being too formal.
It’s wide, so even when friends or family arrive together, no one feels crowded. The den sits right on your left, and the open view ahead draws you straight into the main living spaces.

Den
Just off the entry, the den gives you a private spot for quiet work or reading.
Thanks to its sizable windows and generous dimensions, it works well as a home office or study, especially if you need some separation from the busier parts of the house.
I appreciate that it’s close to the front, so visitors can stop by without walking through the rest of your home.

Formal Dining
A bit further in, the formal dining room is perfectly placed off the main entry corridor.
If you love hosting holidays or special dinners, this is an ideal spot. It’s roomy enough for a large table and sideboard, and with the bar area just around the corner, entertaining here should feel effortless.
There’s an understated elegance that really sets the stage for memorable evenings and family traditions.

Bar
Next to the formal dining, the bar area is a great addition for anyone who enjoys hosting. This spot is perfect for mixing cocktails or serving coffee, and it keeps the flow separate from the main kitchen, giving your gatherings a special touch.

Casual Living
Heading right from the bar, you’ll find the spacious casual living area. This part of the house is all about relaxing, with big windows letting in plenty of natural light.

The open layout makes it easy to host a movie night or just stretch out on the sofa with a good book.
I love how it connects smoothly to the kitchen and dining spaces, so everyone stays part of the action.
Casual Dining
Right next to the kitchen, the casual dining area is set up for easy meals—think Saturday pancakes or quick weeknight dinners. The curved wall of windows keeps everything bright, and the open design lets you join the conversation whether you’re cooking or already at the table.

Kitchen
The kitchen stands out as a true gathering place for both cooking and connecting. A large island topped with speckled granite anchors the space, offering plenty of prep room and seating for five.

You’ll spot the crisp white cabinetry, the contrasting dark wood island, and the warm glow from metallic pendant lights.
A pantry sits close by, making it easy to stash groceries and snacks out of sight.
Pantry
Any home cook will appreciate the walk-in pantry here. With generous shelving, there’s ample space for storing staples, small appliances, or anything else you’d rather keep off the counters.
I think this is one of those details that really smooths out your daily routine.

Hearth Room
Just off the kitchen, the hearth room is set up for cozy evenings. The stone fireplace brings warmth and character, and it’s easy to picture yourself curling up with a cup of tea after dinner.
There’s a seamless flow to the covered patio, so moving outdoors feels effortless.

Covered Patio and Patio
The covered patio extends your main living area outside. There’s enough room for a full set of outdoor furniture, maybe even a grill or fire table.
Step onto the open patio, and you’re surrounded by landscaping that gives you a sense of privacy.
It’s a great spot for summer gatherings or quiet afternoons.

Pocket Office
Near the patio entrance, there’s a pocket office—a handy nook that’s perfect for managing household paperwork, scheduling, or helping with homework. It’s set just far enough from the main action to avoid distractions, but it’s always easy to reach when you need it.

Mud Room
Coming in from the garage, you’ll find a well-planned mudroom. This spot is made for dropping shoes, hanging coats, and keeping everyday messes from reaching the main living areas.
Right next door is the laundry room, which makes life easier, especially if you have kids or pets who love the outdoors.

Laundry
The laundry room has space for multiple machines and plenty of folding area. Located just off the mudroom, it keeps laundry trips short and simple—no more hauling baskets across the house.
There’s even a second laundry area upstairs, which I think shows just how thoughtfully this home is designed for busy families.

Storage
If you check out the garage, you’ll find a dedicated storage area that’s more than just a spot for a few bins.
There’s enough space for bikes, seasonal decorations, or anything else you’d rather not crowd into your main living areas.
Plus, an extra one-car garage is connected by a covered walkway—perfect for a collector car or extra gear.

Garages
This home features two separate garages: a roomy two-car garage by the mudroom and another angled single-car garage. This setup is great if you have multiple drivers or want a space for a workshop without giving up car storage.

Elevator
At the center of all three levels, the elevator adds convenience and accessibility. It’s a real bonus for anyone with mobility needs or for moving heavy loads between floors.

Stairs
The main staircase is wide and easy to use, connecting all three levels and making the house feel open and connected. If you need to dash upstairs for a quick change or head down to the rec room, this staircase feels central but never intrusive.
Let’s head upstairs to see how the private spaces are arranged.

Upper Level Hallway
At the top of the stairs, a broad hallway connects all the bedrooms and the upstairs laundry. Windows along the way keep things bright, and the layout gives each room a good sense of privacy.

Primary Bedroom
The primary bedroom feels truly luxurious and is set apart from the others. There’s plenty of space for a king-sized bed plus a sitting area by the window.
I especially like the double-sided fireplace that brings a cozy vibe to both sleeping and sitting areas.
A tray ceiling with subtle lighting adds an upscale touch.

Sitting Area
Just off the primary bedroom, the sitting area is perfect for morning coffee or winding down in the evening.
Natural light fills the space, and you get a direct view of the front porch and courtyard.
It’s a calm spot to begin or end your day.

Walk-In Closets
The suite offers two walk-in closets, one on each side of the hallway to the bath.
There’s more than enough room for a full wardrobe. If you love organization, you’ll appreciate the built-in shelving and the generous space available.

Primary Bathroom
The primary bathroom feels like a spa retreat. A deep soaking tub sits under a large window, surrounded by mosaic tile and topped with rich marble.

You’ll find a polished towel warmer and a chandelier that gives a touch of classic luxury.
With double vanities and a huge shower, the space is both practical and indulgent.
Bedroom 2
Bedroom 2 sits along the hallway, sized well for a teen or guest. There’s plenty of natural light, a closet for storage, and easy access to the main hall bathroom.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 matches Bedroom 2 in size and features, with its own window views and ample closet space. The proximity to the upstairs laundry is especially handy for families or long-term guests.

Laundry (Upper Floor)
Having a laundry room upstairs is a real plus, and this one is centrally located near all the bedrooms. You won’t need to carry laundry baskets up and down the stairs, which makes daily routines much easier.

Hall Bath
The hall bath serves both secondary bedrooms, with a layout that easily handles busy mornings or overnight guests. Double sinks mean less waiting, and the finishes match the home’s overall sense of quality.
Now, let’s check out the lower level.

Recreation Area
Downstairs, the recreation area is a wide-open, flexible space. There’s room for everything from ping-pong tournaments to birthday parties.
You could set up a play area, home gym, or your own game room here.

Media Area
To one side, the media area is built for movie nights or gaming. You can block out the light, set up surround sound, and create a true home theater experience without giving up any main living space.

Vault
On this floor, you’ll also find a vault. This secure space is perfect for valuables or could double as a storm shelter.
It’s a practical addition for anyone who wants extra security or storage.

Bedroom 4
Bedroom 4 sits in a quiet corner of the lower level, with plenty of room for a queen bed and a generous closet. It’s great for long-term guests, adult children, or a live-in caretaker.

Bedroom 5
Bedroom 5 shares the lower level and is flexible enough for any purpose. You could use it as a bedroom, hobby room, or home office.
There’s privacy and direct access to a shared bath.

Lower Level Bath
The lower level bath serves both bedrooms and the living area. It’s finished nicely and is easy to reach from anywhere downstairs, making it a practical part of the basement layout.

Exercise Room
For those looking to work out at home, the exercise room on this floor is filled with natural light.
There’s enough space for weights, cardio machines, or even a yoga studio. The curved wall and windows give it a unique look.

Unfinished Storage/Mechanical
Behind the recreation area, you’ll find a large unfinished storage room for utilities and extra items. It’s out of the way, making it a perfect spot for holiday bins, tools, or anything you want to keep handy but hidden.
That’s the full tour, and I think the way each space connects across all three levels is truly impressive. With so many living options, well-thought-out amenities, and a layout that balances both formal and casual spaces, this home really adapts to every stage of life.

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