Sprawling across 3,674 square feet, this house includes 3–4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. It boasts a three-car garage and a basement. Overall, the home is suitable for large families with multiple vehicles and lots of storage needs.
The Facade Has a Bit of Craftsman Charm
A stone base and wooden accents complement the gable roof. Soft gray siding with white trim enhances the contrast. I’d say the style is rustic with a refined touch.
Main Level Floor Plan
In this open-concept layout, the kitchen, dining area, and great room flow into one another, creating an ideal space for entertaining or family gatherings. The master suite occupies its own wing for more privacy, while the office (or the extra bedroom) sits on the other side of the house.
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Second Level Floor Plan
Upstairs, there are two additional bedrooms and a loft area overlooking the great room below. The bridge hallway maintains an open feel between the two levels.
Basement Floor Plan
In the basement, you’ve got a large rec room. Notice how the exercise room placement keeps the noise away from the other living areas—smart!
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The Foyer Features a Geometric Floor Design
A double-entry door with frosted glass panels welcomes you into the foyer, where the standout feature is a geometric pattern inlaid in the wood flooring. Next, a staircase with sleek metal railings catches the eye. I find the mix of wood and black metal particularly appealing.
Here’s the View From the Foyer and Into the Living Areas
That geometric pattern doesn’t continue beyond the foyer. But the same hardwood flooring stretches across the open-plan living area. Natural light floods in through large windows, creating a sense of spaciousness.
Open-Concept Living Area Uniting the Kitchen, Dining, and Lounge Areas
Here’s what the open-concept living area looks like. While the room is visually striking, I wonder if the lack of defined zones might make furniture placement challenging for some homeowners.
A Stone Fireplace and a Wall of Windows in the Great Room
Soaring ceilings with exposed beams draw the eye upward, emphasizing the room’s generous proportions. Yet, the stone fireplace serves as a focal point.
A Closer Look at the Statement Stone Fireplace
Up close, the fireplace looks sleek and modern. The hardwood flooring brings warmth to the cool tones of the stonework.
Bird’s-Eye View of the Great Room From the Second-Floor Balcony
If you stand on the balcony, you can see how well the flooring complements the fireplace and the white shelving unit.
Another View From the Balcony… This Time, You Can See the Kitchen and Dining Area
Another bird’s-eye view emphasizes the kitchen’s integration into the larger living space.
White Cabinetry and Industrial-Chic Fixtures in the Kitchen
An eye-catching island provides some contrast. The stainless steel appliances and simple cabinetry complete the polished look.
There’s a Dual-Oven Setup, Too
On one side, you have two ovens built into the cabinetry. Of course, they’re stainless steel, too.
A Look at the Subway Tiles and the Built-in Cooktop
On the other side, there’s a cooktop with a sleek hood. The countertop pattern is subtle and doesn’t compete for attention.
The Kitchen Island Has Lots of Drawers
A large island not only serves as a prep space. It can keep the clutter off the countertop as well.
Gooseneck Faucet and Dishwasher on the Island
Fitted into the island, is a white farmhouse sink with a gooseneck faucet. Next to it, there’s a stainless steel dishwasher.
This Is Where Your Dining Table Should Go
A minimalist dining table would fit in perfectly. You’d have a nice view of the kitchen and foyer from this angle.
A Black-Framed Window Lights up the Dining Area
Remember the wall of windows in the great room? Well, a matching window lights up the dining area. You also have some contemporary hanging lights to improve the ambiance.
A Closer Look at the Staircase and Its Black Railings
Light wood steps contrast with the black railings, while the lighting fixtures provide a warm glow.
The Balcony Has the Same Sleek Railings
For a cohesive look, the balcony features the same railings as the stairs. The carpeting brings in some of the gray tones present in the great room and the kitchen.
Small Windows and Recessed Lights in the Loft Area
A high ceiling and small (but strategically placed) windows create a sense of openness in the loft.
An Angle That Shows the Full Length of the Bridge-Style Hallways
Although the hallway is on the narrow side, it still feels spacious. That’s all thanks to the light colors, large windows, and railing choice.
A Bedroom With Gray Walls and a Tray Ceiling
A tray ceiling accented by beams steals the spotlight in this bedroom. The neutral carpeting and gray walls can’t even compete with the ceiling.
A Better Look at the Tray Ceiling and Wooden Beams
Three large windows dominate one wall. On another wall, you have a built-in nook to house your TV. That white door? It leads to a private bath.
Oh, a Floating Vanity and Linen Cabinet!
With an effortlessly chic vibe, this bathroom features a floating vanity. Sleek marble flooring ties the gray tones with the white tub.
It’s Actually a Split-Vanity Design
In front of the tub, there’s a second floating vanity. It has the same framed mirror and light pendants, too.
A Free Standing Tub Under a Framed Window
Nestled between the bedroom and bathroom is this tub area. I love the simple towel rack behind it.
Secondary Bathroom With Subway Tile and a Patterned Floor
Elegant gray tiles surrounding the bathtub create a textured backdrop. And those patterned floor tiles add a dash of personality.
This Bathroom Has a Frameless Mirror and Warm Glass Sconces
Under warm light, the white countertop looks so elegant. The vanity isn’t floating, though.
Powder Room With Blue Accent Wall
Not all spaces in this house are gray and muted. Here’s a blue shiplap accent wall and a stylish wood vanity. A round mirror and golden hardware bring contemporary touches to the space.
Walk-in Closet With Small Twin Windows
In the closet, you’ll find white shelves and hanging rods. The neutral palette keeps the space ready for personalization.
Laundry Room With Taupe Cabinets and Light Flooring
Chic cabinetry provides plenty of space for storing detergents and other necessities. The crisp white subway tiles pair with the taupe nicely.
More Navy Blue With Gold Accents (Which I Love!)
Walk down to the basement to spot these navy blue cabinets. They’re simple but elegant!
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