
Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,152
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2.5
- Stories: 2
- Garage: 3
Main Level Floor Plan

Second Level Floor Plan

Front View

Right View

Rear-Left View

Pool Area

Pool Area

Rear Patio

Pool

Rear View

Entry

Family Room

Family Room

Dining Area

Kitchen

Open-Concept Living

Powder Room

Primary Bedroom

Primary Bedroom

Primary Bathroom

Primary Bathroom

Laundry Room

Laundry Room

Bonus Room

Garage

Details
This farmhouse-style home features a welcoming exterior with a mix of stone and light siding, steep gables, and a long, low profile that feels both refined and approachable. The centered entry and varied rooflines give the front elevation depth and balance, while dark window accents provide contrast and definition. The attached garage is positioned to the side, keeping the focus on the main living spaces and entry.
Inside, the main level is organized around a large open family room that connects seamlessly to the kitchen and dining area. Vaulted ceilings define the core living spaces and create a sense of openness without sacrificing structure.
The kitchen is centrally placed with a large island and clear sightlines across the dining and family areas, making it well-suited for daily use and entertaining. A mudroom and pantry sit near the garage entry to keep storage and household traffic contained, while a dedicated office is positioned near the front of the home for quiet work or flexible use.
The primary suite is privately set apart on the main level and includes a vaulted bedroom, a spacious bathroom, and a walk-in closet. Two additional bedrooms are located on the opposite side of the home and share a centrally placed bathroom, keeping the layout balanced and functional. Covered porch access from the main living area extends the living space outward while maintaining a strong connection to the interior.
The upper level adds flexible space with a large bonus room that can serve as a media area, playroom, or guest space. Open-to-below areas maintain a visual connection to the main living spaces, while attic storage is integrated throughout the level to support long-term organization without cluttering finished rooms.
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The House Designers Plan THD-11940
