Four levels of living space offer versatility
Main level features cathedral ceiling.
Four levels of living space offer versatility to the floor plan of this brick-and-vinyl home, located in Clayton.
Listed for $149,900 by Royce and Associates, the house at 909 Westbrook Road has about 2,210 square feet of living space. The house sits on just over a half-acre lot with a paved driveway and extra parking pad. The back yard is surrounded by a corral fence and has a storage shed.
A covered front porch welcomes guests into the main level of the home where a cathedral ceiling peaks over the combined living and dining rooms. Hidden from the main entrance is the kitchen with eat-in space. The living room has a picture window and an entry pad at the front door. Patio doors open off the dining room to a wood deck and the back yard.
The kitchen is L-shaped in design with oak cabinetry and textured complementing countertops. The kitchen comes equipped with a range, dishwasher and refrigerator. There is a double sink below a window and space for a breakfast nook. A door off the kitchen opens out to the two-car garage.
Upstairs are three bedrooms and two full bathrooms. The main bedroom is at the back of the house and has two separate double-door closets and a private bathroom, which features a step-in fiberglass shower and single-sink vanity. Two additional bedrooms are toward the front, off the hallway and have single-door closets.
The guest bath has a tub/ shower, single-sink and a skylight.
The stairwell to the lower level ends within the family room, which has two aboveground windows. A gas fireplace is the centerpiece to the room, and furniture nooks flank the fireplace, which has brick accents and a wood mantel. A half bathroom is off the family room, and a bonus room is unfinished but has an above-ground window. The laundry hook-ups are tucked back into a nook off this room.
Steps off the family room lead down to the fourth level, which has been finished into a recreation room or media room as there is a media nook. The room has added insulation, ceiling tiles and extra electrical outlets. A door opens off this room to an unfinished utility and storage room.
The home’s mechanical systems are located in this room, which has two glassblock windows and additional space for storage or finishing.