At the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, a gracious brick home stands with quiet confidence--welcoming, enduring, and effortlessly elegant.
Built in 2008 and maintained with care, the home blends timeless design with thoughtful modern updates. The roof, only three and a half years old, crowns a structure built to last. Four Lennox furnaces, installed in 2020, ensure comfort in every season, while a Briggs & Stratton whole-house generator provides peace of mind when storms roll through.
Inside, grand rooms flow easily into intimate corners, creating a sense of balance that feels both refined and lived-in. Rich oak hardwoods stretch across the main level, staircase, and upper hallways--complemented by the soft glow of three gas fireplaces. Marvin fiberglass dual-paned windows frame the view with quiet precision, welcoming light while keeping the world at just the right distance.
Every detail reflects lasting quality--ensuite bedrooms with individually zoned climate control, solid oak cabinetry built to endure, and Trex decking designed for decades of peaceful mornings and unhurried evenings.
The kitchen is generous enough for bustling breakfasts yet warm enough for quiet dinners for two. Out back, landscape lighting reveals manicured gardens and a private lot framed by an evergreen hedge--offering beauty in every season and seclusion without isolation. The front porch, meanwhile, invites easy conversation as day turns to dusk.
Four garage spaces provide room for every necessity and indulgence, while the terrace level offers its own haven--a kitchenette with butcher-block counters, full bath, movie room, covered patio, and generous entertaining space. It's a retreat equally suited for lively gatherings or quiet reflection.
Beyond the property, the location enhances the experience of living well. Just minutes from Lilburn City Park, local grocery stores, restaurants, and schools, the home also enjoys easy access to freeways and the best of Gwinnett County's public amenities--parks, libraries, trails, and recreational facilities--all close at hand yet never intruding on the home's calm sense of privacy.
When evening falls and light glows through the windows, the home takes on a serene radiance--graceful, grounded, and entirely at ease with itself.
This is not a house that seeks attention. It's one that earns admiration, quietly.