Where form meets feeling at the edge of the hillside.
Framed by mature trees and set against the backdrop of rolling terrain, this home channels the quiet rhythm of its surroundings. Its 4,311 square feet are shaped not just for living, but for noticing—how light changes throughout the day, how space can hold both movement and pause.
Cathedral ceilings and skylights draw the eye upward. The lines are clean, the layout intuitive. Wide-plank wood flooring moves through the space like a current, connecting moments: coffee at the kitchen island, dinner beneath soft pendant light, a winter fire echoing across two hearths. The kitchen is more than functional—it’s a gathering point, balancing scale and simplicity with a full suite of appliances and views that reach outside.
Downstairs, a wet bar and lounge offer room to retreat without leaving home. A study space anchors the day, while the open floorplan keeps connection always within reach.
The primary suite is proportioned with intention—16 by 18 feet of light, air, and quiet. Three additional bedrooms shape their own moods, each with distinct views and natural light.
Outside, a level, fenced lot offers privacy without pretense. Mature trees create depth, shade, and seasonal contrast. The three-car garage and cul-de-sac location keep the edges of daily life soft and organized.