This thoughtfully designed 1,710 sq ft bungalow balances open-concept living with practical day-to-day function. At the center of the home, the kitchen, dining, and family room come together in a clean, connected layout that makes the space feel open without being oversized. The island anchors the kitchen, while sightlines through to the living area create a natural gathering space for both everyday living and entertaining.
A key strength of this plan is the separation of space. The primary suite is positioned on one side of the home, offering privacy along with a full ensuite and walk-in closet. Secondary bedrooms are located on the opposite wing, making it ideal for families, guests, or flexible use as office space. This layout works particularly well for homeowners looking for a balance between shared living areas and quieter, more private zones.
Functionality continues through the mudroom and laundry area, which are positioned to keep daily traffic organized and out of the main living space. The connection to the garage is clean and efficient, helping the home feel structured without sacrificing flow.
From the exterior, the design carries a strong, grounded presence with a mix of board-and-batten siding, stone detailing, and simple rooflines that translate well across rural, estate, and infill settings. It’s a home that feels intentional — not oversized, not overcomplicated — just well designed for how people actually live.