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FLOORPLANS
Inside the Home: Floor Plans & Flow
Every square foot of 4915 Bangor Drive has been planned around comfort and function. Across three finished levels, the layout balances open living areas with quiet, private retreats and flexible space for both work and rest. Below are the floor plans that define this new Kensington residence.
Main Level:
Open living, built for everyday life
The main level centers on an open kitchen, breakfast nook, and family room that flow together as one connected space. A home office and formal living and dining rooms round out the front of the home, while a mud room and butler's pantry keep the everyday details out of sight.
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Home office off the foyer
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Open kitchen, breakfast nook, and family room
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Living and dining rooms
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Butler's pantry and separate walk-in pantry
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Mud room off the garage
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Powder room
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Covered front porch

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Upper Level: A private retreat above the main living space
The primary suite sits apart from the secondary bedrooms, anchored by a sitting area, tray ceiling, and spa bath. Three additional bedrooms share two full baths down the hall, with a dedicated laundry room close by.
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Primary suite with sitting area, tray ceiling, and walk-in closet
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Spa bath with dual vanities
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Three additional bedrooms
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Two full baths
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Upper-level laundry room

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Lower Level: Flexible space for guests, recreation, and more
A fifth bedroom with its own full bath and egress window makes an ideal guest suite or au pair setup, while the recreation room adds a second living space for movie nights, play, or a home gym.
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Fifth bedroom with full bath and egress window
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Recreation room
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Storage and utility space

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Plans shown are architectural drawings by Douglas Mader, AIA.
Square footage and room arrangement are approximate and subject to final construction documents.
YOUR FUTURE. OUR EXPERTISE. WORKING TOGETHER.
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