![]() An opening leads through a huge closet and dressing area to the master bath. The spacious bedroom has three large windows and a glazed door facing the rear patio, and two more windows on an adjacent wall for additional light, views and ventilation. The opposite side of the house is devoted to the master suite. The two–car garage on this end of the house is accessed via a mudroom right across from the powder room, and a door in this garage leads to a single–car garage at the front of the house. This area includes two bedrooms – each with its own full bath – and a light–filled activity room with a door opening to the covered patio. This same hallway leads past a guest powder room on your right and a laundry room on your left on its way to the left wing of the house. A door facing the entry hallway leads to the formal dining room. The kitchen has lots of counter and cabinet space, as well as a walk–in pantry and a desk. ![]() There’s a large central island, with plenty of room in front of it for a casual dining table. Handsome exposed wood trusses adorn the ceiling, which rises to 14’6″ at the ridge.Īcross from and open to the great room is a very large open kitchen. The great room features a large fireplace on the remaining exterior wall, and a built–in media center on the interior wall. The wide rear view hits you as soon as you enter this spacious living area, as the rear wall of the house is comprised almost entirely of picture windows and sliding glazed doors that open to the patio. Straight ahead from the foyer are the great room and the kitchen. The dining room has a 17’6″ ceiling with decorative beams, four large windows facing the front courtyard, additional natural light from clerestory windows, and an oversized fireplace. On your right there’s a study with views to the front, and on your left there’s a formal dining room. Natural light fills the entryway through tall windows flanking the doors, and clerestory windows above them. ![]() From the porch, two 8’–tall doors open to a large foyer space with a soaring 17’6″ ceiling. You pass through a large courtyard (measuring 25′ wide by 23′ deep) prior to reaching the covered entry porch. This house works equally well in urban and rural settings. ![]() The original homeowners selected concrete tile for the roof, and a combination of board and batten siding, shingle siding, and battered stone veneer for the exterior. The unique rooflines – three stepped–back gables on the left and another on the right, with a long crossing section between them – are the first things one notices when approaching this beautiful single–story home. ![]()
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