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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 5,351
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 4.5
- Stories: 1
- Garage: 4
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Main Level Floor Plan

Lower Level Floor Plan

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Front View
Front Entry

Foyer

Living Room

Open-Concept Living

Living Room

Dining Room

Dining Room

Kitchen

Kitchen

Office

Bedroom
Bathroom


Primary Bathroom

Bedroom Suite

Covered Patio

Rear View

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Details
This modern ranch home features a long, low profile with clean rooflines, expansive windows, and a balanced mix of light exterior finishes and dark accents. Covered patios and decks are integrated seamlessly into the structure, reinforcing the home’s indoor-outdoor focus and making the exterior feel intentional and functional rather than decorative.
The main level is organized around a central living space that anchors the home. The living room opens directly to the kitchen and dining area, creating a wide, open flow suited for both daily living and entertaining. The kitchen is positioned for efficiency with nearby pantry storage and clear sightlines into the main gathering areas. A private office sits off the living space, offering separation for work or quiet use.
The primary suite is set apart on its own wing and includes a spacious bedroom, walk-in closet, and full bath, creating a distinct private retreat. A guest bedroom on this level is positioned near the mudroom and includes its own private bath.
The lower level expands the home’s living space with areas designed for recreation and flexibility. A large recreation zone and billiards area form the core of the level, with direct access to a patio that extends usability outdoors.
An exercise room, additional bedrooms, and unfinished spaces allow for a mix of immediate use and future customization. Storage and mechanical areas are thoughtfully placed to keep utility functions out of the main living zones, making the lower level feel like a natural extension of the home rather than a secondary space.
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The House Designers Plan THD-11419
