Eric Hlutke, owner of this spacious four-bedroom home, says it’s not just a house—it’s a refuge, designed to let families relax and connect in an age when it’s easy to become isolated. “We’re so separated from each other by phones and computers these days,” he notes. “I love that spaces like the downstairs family room are set up to bring people together. It’s all very open and perfect for entertaining. We put a big sectional and bean bag chairs in there, and have enjoyed using it for family board games or movie nights. Being able to relax and have fun together is important to us.”
When he and his wife wanted to unwind, they escaped to the large master suite with bar, sitting area and fireplace. “It’s one of the features that really sold us on the house,” Hlutke explains. “When you have a family, you need that little bit of separation in the morning as you’re getting ready to start the day. We like that we can come up to the master suite, make coffee at the bar and relax. And the lot backs up to a wildlife area, so we can look out at deer and wild turkey in the yard. It’s very peaceful, especially when there’s snow.”
Hlutke says his favorite thing about the house is its technology. “The smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, thermostat and security cameras are linked to a smartphone app,” he explains. “I can pull up the app to set the temperature or check the cameras. If a smoke detector needs a new battery, the system will tell me which one. And if there’s smoke or fire, it will tell me where.”
The family is excited to be relocating to California soon, but they’ll truly miss their Chesterfield nest, Hlutke says. “It’s got all the right touches to make it home,” he notes.
listing price | $854,999
listing agent | carol cammarata, berkshire hathaway homeservices select properties
Photos: Jeff Erdmann of City Gems Photography