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2,070 |
Bathrooms: |
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2,070
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Castle Rock
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The Castle Rock’s unique ranch-style layout would make it a handsome addition to most any residential setting, from a level-terrain subdivision to gently rolling countryside. This design is particularly well suited to serve as a private home for families with children, thanks to a split-bedroom layout and contemporary, open floor plan that gives most everyone their fair share of the scenery.
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Castle Rock
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It’s nice when everyone’s home at the same time, rare as that is. There doesn’t even have to be anything special going on; it’s just comforting that the family is under one roof and behind sturdy log walls. As you get the steaks prepped in the kitchen, you hear them all around you. Hubby is firing up the propane on the nearby grill deck, while one of the kids watches television in the great room—the crackling of the fireplace blending in seamlessly with the sounds of Nickelodeon. The older kid—the one nobody understands—sits out on the main deck, feet up on the wood railing, ear attached to a cell phone. She never stops talking, but her eyes remain transfixed on the awesome views beyond.
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Main Level
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The central living area’s design ingeniously draws traffic inward, toward the rear-facing porch and deck on the view side of the home. Along the way, the open floor plan circulates everyone easily among the dining area, great room, breakfast nook and kitchen.
The split-bedroom floor plan lets you enjoy an abundance of space, privacy and upscale indulgence in the master suite on one side of the house while allowing you to set up the kids or your guests in the 2 bedrooms on the opposite end.
A 3-bay garage with a transitional entry through the laundry room completes this home’s study of functionality and aesthetic thoughtfulness.
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