Modern Farmhouse Living on Acreage in Tolar, Texas | 2207 Rattler Way
There’s something different about building on just over an acre.
The air feels quieter. The sky feels bigger. And the home? It needs to rise to the occasion.
At 2207 Rattler Way in Tolar, Texas, we set out to create a home that blends modern farmhouse charm with elevated finishes and everyday function — all tucked into one of the premier lots in the newly opened Estates of Rattler Ranch.
And at 2,400 square feet, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a 30×40 shop… this one checks every box.
First Impressions Matter in Texas
The modern farmhouse exterior makes its statement before you ever step inside.
Clean lines. Soft neutral tones. Stone detailing. Warm wood columns. A welcoming front porch framed by mature trees and open sky.
This is the kind of home that feels grounded in Texas — built with pride and designed to last.
Sitting on 1.16 acres, the setting offers room to breathe, grow, and enjoy a little extra space between you and the world.
A Bright, Open Layout Made for Gathering
Step through the double wood front doors and the tone is immediately set.
Soft neutrals meet warm wood tones. Black accents add contrast. Textured glass details and designer lighting bring in personality without overpowering the space.
The living room anchors the home with vaulted ceilings, exposed wood beams, custom built-ins, and a sleek fireplace that keeps things modern but warm.
It’s open. It’s bright. And it’s built for real life — whether that’s hosting holidays, Sunday football, or just slow mornings with coffee.
The Kitchen: Oversized, Intentional, and Built to Work
The heart of 2207 Rattler Way is the oversized island.
Wrapped in rich wood cabinetry and topped with a crisp white surface, it becomes the natural gathering place. Paired with glass globe pendants and gold hardware accents, the space feels elevated but still inviting.
You’ll find:
- Ample storage
- Clean white cabinetry
- Subway tile backsplash
- Designer vent hood feature
- Large walk-in pantry
- Seamless flow into dining and living spaces
This isn’t just a “pretty” kitchen. It’s designed to function — because beautiful and practical should go hand in hand.
Where Craftsmanship Takes Center Stage
From this angle, you really start to see what makes this home different.
The oversized island isn’t just functional — it’s a statement piece. Wrapped in rich wood cabinetry with clean lines and matte black hardware, it anchors the entire space with warmth and texture. The crisp white countertop keeps everything feeling light and elevated, while the glass globe pendants add just enough modern edge.
It’s the kind of island that handles everything — weeknight dinners, homework spread out across the counter, holiday hosting, and slow Saturday mornings.
And then your eyes move up.
Elevated and intentional
From the kitchen, you can see straight into the living room where custom built-ins and a sleek fireplace create a natural focal point. The flow is seamless. Every space connects, but each one still feels intentional.
This is what we mean when we talk about thoughtful design — nothing flashy, nothing forced. Just well-executed details that make a home feel elevated and lived-in at the same time.
Where the Day Slows Down
Every great home needs a place to reset.
Tucked inside the primary suite, the freestanding soaking tub becomes more than a design feature — it becomes a ritual. Surrounded by soft tile, warm fixtures, and natural light filtering through frosted glass, this space was designed to feel calm from the moment you step in.
Clean lines. Intentional finishes. Nothing overdone.
Just quiet luxury that works as beautifully as it looks.
It’s the kind of space where long days end and slow evenings begin. Where the noise fades, and the pace shifts.
And that’s really what 2207 Rattler Way is about.
Space to gather.
Space to breathe.
Space to build a life that fits.
With 1.16 acres, a 30×40 shop, access to walking trails and a community pond, and thoughtfully designed interiors throughout, this home captures what Texas living should feel like — open, grounded, and built with pride.