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This modern farmhouse draws you in with an exterior that feels both fresh and timeless.
The board-and-batten siding in deep charcoal, warm wood accents on the porch, and generous front steps all set the tone before you even open the door.
Inside, the layout spans two well-planned floors, blending classic country comfort with modern convenience. If you’re looking for cozy nooks, a place to entertain, or a private retreat, every inch of this 3,406 square foot home offers something special.
Specifications:
- 3,406 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Covered Porch
Before you even step inside, the covered porch stands out with its wide, inviting footprint.
There’s plenty of room for a bench swing, a couple of rocking chairs, or a spot to kick off your boots after a muddy day.
It feels like the kind of place you’d genuinely want to linger, catching up with neighbors or just watching the rain.

Foyer
When you walk in, the foyer sets a friendly tone. The space isn’t oversized, but it’s open enough so it never feels cramped.
You’ll see clear paths to the rest of the house. On one side, a hallway leads to bedrooms.
Straight ahead, the main living areas open up. I noticed how the natural light flows right in, bouncing off the light interior finishes and making even this entry feel cheerful.

Office / Den
Just off the foyer, you’ll find an office or den that’s designed to be flexible.
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You can close the door for quiet work or use it as a reading room or hobby space.
I think this feature is really useful, especially now that more people work from home.
The window facing the front keeps things bright, so you never feel boxed in, and you’re close enough to the main areas but still have privacy.

Mudroom
As you move toward the garage side, you’ll find the mudroom. This practical space acts as a buffer between the two-car garage and the main house.
There’s room for cubbies, hooks, and a bench, making it easy to store bags, boots, and coats.
The mudroom connects directly to the pantry and kitchen. I think this shows the designer really considered the flow of daily chores, like bringing in groceries.

Pantry
Next to the mudroom, the pantry is surprisingly spacious. It’s more than just a basic closet; you have enough room here for serious bulk storage.
If you like to keep things organized or cook a lot, this really comes in handy.
Since it’s right by the garage, you can unload groceries quickly and easily.

Kitchen
The kitchen is truly the anchor of the main floor. You’ll notice a large island in the center, offering plenty of prep space and casual seating for breakfasts or chatting with guests while you cook.
The sink faces outward, so you can keep an eye on the dining and great rooms.
There’s lots of counter space, modern appliances, and direct access to the pantry. The open concept layout keeps things social, not isolated.
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I love how it connects everyone together.

Dining
From the kitchen, the dining area feels both connected and defined. The round table setup encourages conversation.
Corner windows let in lots of natural light and show off views of the backyard.
I think families who enjoy regular meals together will appreciate how this space feels both intimate and part of the larger home.

Great Room
Moving further in, the great room comes into view. This space strikes a balance between cozy and impressive.
There’s room for plenty of seating, a fireplace as a focal point, and barn doors that add farmhouse character.
The open ceiling above gives it a spacious feel, while large windows look out over the rear porch and yard.
This is the kind of space where I can picture everything from movie nights to holiday gatherings.

Sitting Room
Just past the great room, there’s a separate sitting room. It’s slightly separated from the main living area, making it ideal for quieter conversations or curling up with a book.
Windows along the back wall let in soft natural light and create a gentle transition to the outdoor spaces.
If you love a sunlit retreat, this area really stands out.

Deck
Step out from the dining area onto the deck. It’s sized just right for grilling or setting up a small table.
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Because it connects to both the dining room and the outdoor patio, you’re always close to the action.
You can serve dinner outside or just take a break in the fresh air.

Patio and Optional Pergola
Beyond the deck, the patio stretches out, giving you space for a full outdoor dining setup.
If you opt for the optional pergola, you’ll have some shade and extra structure, making this a great spot for summer meals or evening gatherings.
Wide open sightlines to the backyard let you watch kids play or just enjoy the peaceful view.

Bedroom (Main Floor, Back Right)
Located at the rear of the home, this bedroom offers privacy for guests or family.
It features its own closet and has easy access to a full bath right across the hall.
There’s plenty of natural light, making the room feel bright and comfortable, and it works well as a home office, guest room, or for someone who prefers first-floor living.

Bath (Main Floor, Right Side)
Across from the bedroom, a full bath serves both the adjacent bedroom and works as a convenient option for guests.
There’s a tub-shower combo and plenty of counter space. I like that it’s set away from the main living areas so guests have plenty of privacy.

Bedroom (Main Floor, Front Right)
In the front-right corner, you’ll find another main-level bedroom. This one also has its own closet and sits next to another full bathroom.
The layout works well for siblings, in-laws, or even as a second home office.

Bath (Main Floor, Center Right)
Serving the front bedroom, this bath is simple but well placed. There’s a tub and shower, and it’s easy for guests to use during gatherings.
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I appreciate how both main-floor baths are positioned to maximize convenience without taking up space in the main living areas.

Closets (Main Floor, Right)
Both bedrooms feature dedicated closets, and there’s another closet near the bath. Storage is clearly a priority in this home, and I think you’ll appreciate how much is built-in rather than needing extra furniture.

Two-Car Garage
On the left side, the two-car garage gives you plenty of room for vehicles, tools, or even a workshop setup. Direct access to the mudroom makes it easy to unload groceries or sports gear without tracking anything through the main space.

Mechanical Room
Placed near the garage, the mechanical room stays out of sight and doesn’t interfere with daily life. Maintenance is easy, but you won’t notice it otherwise.
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Heading up the central staircase, you’ll discover private quarters and more flexible spaces that add real character to this home.

Loft / Den
At the top of the stairs, you arrive in a loft or den area. Thanks to the vaulted ceiling, everything feels open and airy.
You can use this space as a second living room, a kids’ play zone, or a study spot.
The view over the great room below keeps it connected to the rest of the house.
I think this is one of those spaces that really lets you make the home your own.

Primary Suite
Toward the front of the house, the primary suite offers a true escape. It’s set apart for privacy and has a generous bedroom with space for a sitting area or reading nook.
Windows look out toward the front porch, letting in morning light or giving you sunset views.

Primary Suite Closet
Connected to the primary suite, the walk-in closet is impressively large. You’ll find more than enough space for everyday items and off-season storage.
This layout helps keep the bedroom uncluttered and makes mornings much easier.

Primary Bath
The primary suite bath feels spa-like, with a big shower, double vanity, and plenty of space to move around.
There’s even room for a soaking tub if you want one. I think this setup works great for both quick routines and relaxing weekend mornings.

Bath (Upper Level)
There’s another full bath upstairs, providing easy access for the loft, exercise studio, or guests. Located along the hallway, it’s right where you need it: close by, but never in the way.

Exercise Studio
On the left side upstairs, the exercise studio is a real bonus. The vaulted ceiling and windows make it bright and motivating.
This room is flexible enough for yoga, a home gym, or even an art studio.
I think it’s a great addition for anyone who wants a dedicated wellness space.

Nook (Upper Level, Left)
Next to the exercise studio, this little nook offers a quiet spot for a reading chair, a homework station, or just a place to relax with coffee. I love having a cozy corner like this—it really makes a difference in daily life.

Nook (Upper Level, Rear)
There’s another nook at the back, with views over the patio and backyard. It’s a perfect spot for a small desk or a window seat.
The connection to outdoor views is something you’ll notice all throughout the house.

Linen and Hall Closets
You’ll find even more storage here, including a linen closet and other built-in spaces. These areas are the unsung heroes, keeping everything tidy and organized.

Open to Below
The upper level features a balcony that is open to the great room below. This design choice keeps the second story feeling open and connected.
You’ll always feel part of the action, no matter which floor you’re on.
Now that you’ve seen every corner of the house, it’s easy to picture how daily routines and special moments could come together here. I think this home balances gathering spaces with private retreats, classic style with modern convenience, and always leaves room to make it your own as life unfolds.

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