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A home that balances classic American style with modern farmhouse comfort always grabs your attention right away.
The big front porch, crisp gables, board-and-batten siding, and a mix of stone and wood make it feel inviting before you even step inside.
Spanning three levels and offering 4 to 6 bedrooms within 3,144 square feet, the layout is all about easy connections, private retreats where you need them, and an open flow that fits everyday life.
I’ll walk you through how each space fits together, from the sunlit great room to the flexible lower level.
Specifications:
- 3,144 Heated S.F.
- 4-6 Beds
- 3.5-4.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Porch
The front porch sets the mood as soon as you arrive. With wide steps, sturdy columns, and a covered ceiling for shelter, it’s easy to picture yourself relaxing in a rocking chair or chatting with neighbors here.
This space is more than just an entryway. It’s a true outdoor room that welcomes guests and gives you a shady spot to unwind.
I think the curb appeal here makes a great first impression.

Entry
Step through the front door and you’ll find the entry has a calming feel. Tall ceilings and lots of natural light from the big front windows create a welcoming atmosphere.
A coat closet sits right by the stairs, which is super handy as the seasons change.
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From here, you can see into the great room and catch glimpses of the surrounding rooms.
There’s an office on one side, and the nursery and owner’s suite are set a bit apart on the other.
The entry stays organized and never feels cramped, making daily routines or holiday gatherings easy.

Office
To your right as you walk in, the office is set up for privacy. It’s a generous size and features windows facing the front, so you get morning sunlight and a view of the porch.
At 13 feet wide, it works perfectly for a real work-from-home setup or just a quiet place to handle paperwork.
I like how this room is close to the entry but still separated from the main living areas.
That makes it easier to keep work and personal life apart.

Nursery
Opposite the office and just off the entry, the nursery adds a clever touch to the floor plan.
Placing the nursery close to the owner’s suite makes late-night check-ins much simpler, and the front-facing windows mean it gets plenty of gentle, natural light.
If you don’t need a nursery, this room is flexible—it could just as easily become a small library, reading nook, or even a hobby space for you.

Owner Suite
Down the hall and around the corner, the owner suite sits peacefully at the back of the home.
The bedroom itself is spacious, with large windows overlooking the backyard. The location gives it a real sense of retreat.
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There’s direct access to a walk-in closet, and the quiet connection to the nursery is subtle but makes life easier for parents.

Master Bath
Step into the master bath for a spa-like experience. Dual vanities provide plenty of personal space, and there’s a soaking tub plus a walk-in shower for extra comfort.
Natural light fills the room, making it feel relaxing all day long. There’s lots of storage and a private water closet, so busy mornings don’t feel hectic.
I think this blend of luxury and practicality really works.

Walk-In Closet (Owner Suite)
Right between the bedroom and bath, the walk-in closet gives you plenty of space for your wardrobe.
Shelving and hanging areas, along with a window, make it functional and comfortable. With this much room, you can keep everything organized without cluttering up the bedroom.

Great Room
Moving toward the center of the home, the great room opens up dramatically. Soaring ceilings and a wall of windows bring in natural light and backyard views.
A fireplace anchors the room, perfect for cozy evenings or lazy weekends. The great room connects directly to the kitchen and dining area, creating a seamless space for entertaining or family time.
I love that the open concept here feels inviting, not overwhelming.

Kitchen
The kitchen sits just beyond the great room and is ideal for both cooking and gathering.
A large central island makes meal prep and casual breakfasts easy, while open sightlines let you keep up with everything happening in the home.
Modern appliances and plenty of counter space will make any cook happy. You also have a clear view towards the covered patio, so taking meals outside is simple when the weather’s nice.

Pantry
Right next to the kitchen, the walk-in pantry is a must for anyone who loves to cook.
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There’s space for bulk groceries, small appliances, and even a coffee station if you’d like.
With the pantry close by but out of the way, your kitchen stays tidy and efficient, even on busy days.

Dining
Just off the kitchen, the dining area stands out with windows on two sides, making the space bright and airy.
It also connects easily to the covered patio. This is a spot that adapts to everyday meals or bigger gatherings without ever feeling too formal.

Covered Patio
Sliding doors open onto the covered patio, turning the backyard into an extension of your living space.
The roof keeps things comfortable in any weather, and there’s plenty of room for an outdoor dining set, grill, or lounge chairs.
This is the perfect place for al fresco meals or relaxed summer evenings. I can see myself really enjoying this outdoor space.

Mud Room
Coming in from the garage, the mud room helps keep daily messes in check. Built-in storage, hooks, and cubbies make it easy to organize bags, shoes, and coats.
There’s direct access to the kitchen and pantry from here. I think this will quickly become everyone’s favorite spot to drop off backpacks and groceries.

Powder Room
Just off the mud room, the powder room gives guests a convenient option and keeps your main bathrooms more private. Even though it’s small, there’s enough room to move around and it’s easy to reach from the garage or kitchen.

Storage (Main Floor)
You’ll find extra storage closets throughout the main floor—by the mud room, entry, and garage. These details really help keep your living areas neat and clutter-free.

Garage (1-Car and 2-Car)
Both attached garages are easy to access from the main level. The 2-car garage connects right to the mud room, which is great for bringing in groceries or kids without getting caught in the rain.
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The 1-car garage sits on the other side and could work as a workshop, a spot for a classic car, or extra storage if you don’t need a third vehicle.
Windowed garage doors add daylight and give the exterior some extra character.

Stairs and Transition to Second Level
The stairs from the entry lead to a generous landing on the second floor. Railings and plant shelves keep the staircase feeling open, and you get nice sightlines down into the entry, which helps the home feel connected across both stories.

Loft
At the top of the stairs, the loft really stands out. This is a flexible area that could be a playroom, home theater, or a relaxed spot for teens.
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With views over the great room below and light coming in from several directions, it always feels open and inviting.

Bedroom #2
Just off the loft, Bedroom #2 sits at the front of the house. It offers good space, a walk-in closet, and windows that overlook the front yard.
The location makes it perfect for an older child, a guest room, or even an extra office.
Being close to the loft keeps it connected but still gives some privacy.

Bedroom #3
Further down the hall, Bedroom #3 has a bit more separation and its own walk-in closet.
The room is comfortable enough for a queen bed or bunk beds, and the windows catch gentle morning sun.
Sharing a full bath with the next bedroom makes this a great spot for siblings or guests.

Bedroom #4
At the very end of the hall, Bedroom #4 sits in a quiet, private spot.
With its own walk-in closet and a window overlooking the backyard, it feels like a peaceful retreat.
Pairing it with the shared bath helps mornings go smoother, especially for bigger families or frequent visitors.

Bathroom (Second Floor)
The upstairs bathroom is designed for sharing but never feels crowded. You get a double vanity, a separate area for the shower and toilet, and lots of storage.
This layout helps everyone get ready at the same time, and the finishes look great while standing up to daily use.

Laundry
Upstairs laundry is a must for busy households, and this space checks all the boxes.
There’s a folding counter, room for hampers, and a window for fresh air. Located just off the loft and near the bedrooms, it’s one of those practical features you’ll be thankful for every day.

Stairs and Transition to Lower Level
Head down to the lower level and you’ll see just how much extra space is available. The unfinished basement has rooms already marked out for easy expansion whenever you want.

Storage (Lower Level and Cold Storage)
A large storage room sits at the base of the stairs, perfect for off-season decorations, hobbies, or anything you don’t need every day. There’s also a cold storage area—super useful if you garden, preserve foods, or just need more space for big holiday meals.

Mechanical Room
The mechanical room is located in the center of the basement for easy access when service is needed, and it stays out of the way of your main living spaces.

Optional Family Room
Most of the lower level can become a spacious family room with 9-foot ceilings. You can finish it as a rec room, gym, home theater, or whatever suits your lifestyle.
There’s enough room here for large gatherings or just a comfy sectional for movie nights.

Optional Bedroom #5
One area is sized for a fifth bedroom, great for an older child or guest suite. It’s near windows, so even in the basement, it feels bright and welcoming.

Optional Bedroom #6
Next to Bedroom #5, this sixth bedroom is another flexible space. You could use it as a quiet office, hobby studio, or comfortable guest quarters.
It’s ready for whatever plans you have.

Optional Bath
The bath for the lower level is set perfectly between the two bedrooms. You can finish it now or later, and the plumbing is already in place.
This makes the lower level a real option for multi-generational living, teens who need space, or long-term guests.
As you return to the main floor, you can appreciate how each level in this home fits together.
There’s flexibility, privacy, and plenty of room to grow. With its timeless exterior design and easy interior flow, this house feels ready to handle whatever comes next for you and your family.

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