Brick stucco exterior, arched windows, gray shutters, and charming dormers on a hipped roof graced this two-story colonial home. The house includes a comfortable narrow floor plan which is perfect if you have a smaller lot. It is incorporated with tall windows that provide maximized natural light and air for adequate ventilation.
As you enter the foyer, you’ll immediately see the living/study and the formal dining room that opens to the kitchen. The family room beyond offers a warm fireplace and it has convenient access to each room and onto the back deck.
There’s a rear entry near the laundry room and the double garage with ample storage space.
Upstairs, you’ll find the primary suite and three bedrooms where two shared a Jack and Jill bath while the other one has its private bathroom and it can also be used as a media room depending on your preference. A fifth bedroom is optional if you choose to have a closed family room.
The lower level includes a future recreation room, a full bath, and plenty of storage space.
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Jon Dykstra
Jon practiced law before launching his online publishing career, bringing analytical rigor to everything he builds. Home Stratosphere combines that precision with a lifelong obsession with residential design — architecture, interiors, landscape, and furniture.
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