Inspired by mid-century modern architecture, this custom-designed-and-built home sits in a wooded part of Dauphin County.

The home at 2331 Spruce Drive in Middle Paxton Township off Fishing Creek Valley Road was built in 2018 by Duff Builders in Lancaster County. The owners wanted a space that was seamless and sleek with elements of natural mountain living.

The home at the former Homes of Felicita subdivision is listed for $540,000 by Ellie Flamini, an agent with Weichert, Realtors-First Choice.

In keeping with the contemporary theme, the entire first floor has polished concrete flooring. A two-story great room features contemporary light fixtures and exposed ductwork.

An open kitchen has solid quartz countertops, an oversized island, lighted European-style frameless cabinetry, soft close cabinets and drawers and contemporary exposed range hood venting. A large pantry is located off the side of the kitchen.

On the other side of the kitchen is an office room with abundant natural light, integrated desk and shelving system and a storage loft area.

From the great room, a custom, floating solid steel staircase leads to the second floor, with engineered hardwood floors, oversized hallway and high ceilings with window light.

Two of the three bedrooms each have a closet system with mirrored sliding door for storage. The two bedrooms share a double vanity full bathroom.

A second floor laundry area has high ceilings with natural window light and oversized washer and dryer.

The master bedroom overlooks the backyard with spectacular views from a sliding glass door, which connects to an area that has been prepared for deck installation.

The bedroom includes a walk-in closet with a high ceiling, natural window light and a closet system with ample storage. The maters bathroom has floating vanities with dual sinks and a mirrored storage cabinet in between. A pocket door conceals the toilet room. The shower walls are slate subway tile with dual rain shower heads.

The oversized garage is perfect for a car enthusiast. Black metal wall-mounted cabinets provide storage. Hot and cold water, including in the mess sink, is available. The floor has drains and is epoxy-coated. The garage is wired for an electric car charger.

There is also an area of the garage that is outfitted for a two-post car lift. That area has 4,000 psi concrete 6-inches thick with rebar reinforcement. The ceiling in that area is also notched out for a brand-specific lift (the exact brand and model can be provided).

The home is fully wired and networked for the latest in internet connectivity. The entire home is wired for category 6 networking. Outside, the home is wired for security cameras (ready to install). The great room has hidden A/V cabling in the wall and the floor for HDMI speakers.

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