
Welcome to The Reserve at West Hills, where a newer Bremerton home begins with comfort, convenience, and a floorplan designed for real daily life.

This is the kind of first impression that makes you want to slow down, look twice, and start picturing what everyday life could feel like here.

From the first step inside, the home starts to tell the right story: light, openness, and a floorplan that draws you naturally toward the main living space.

This front room gives you options from day one: a home office, den, reading nook, creative space, play area, or a simple retreat when you need a little separation from the rhythm of the rest of the home.

A front den gives you the space so many homes are missing: a place to focus, create, read, or work without taking away from the four bedroom upstairs layout.

A main floor powder room keeps the daily layout easy, giving you convenience near the living spaces without pulling anyone upstairs.

This is where the home opens up, with the kitchen, dining, and living spaces all connected so everyday meals, conversation, and time together can happen naturally.

That garage to kitchen connection makes the everyday stuff easier, especially when you can unload the car and have groceries on the island in just a few steps.

As the evening settles in, this is the kind of space that makes it easy to stay connected, whether dinner is still on the island, a game is on, or everyone is winding down in their own way.

From morning coffee to a quick meal at the island, this kitchen is set up for the real rhythm of daily life, with prep space, storage, and gathering space all working together.

Furnished or not, the story is clear: this kitchen is built to be used, with the island becoming the natural landing place for coffee, meals, conversation, and the everyday routines that keep life moving. Virtual staging used.

The kitchen lends itself to the space feeling open and easy, with room to prep, serve, clean up, and still stay part of whatever is happening in the living room.

This side of the kitchen gives the small routines their own place, from the morning coffee setup to pantry storage that keeps the counters clear and the day moving smoothly.

This is the spot that invites the exhale, where the day can slow down, the room feels grounded, and home starts to feel like the place everyone naturally comes back to.

This space shows how easily the room can come to life, with places to gather, stretch out, talk, watch, read, and let the day settle in comfortably. Virtual staging used.

The primary bedroom does not need to be dramatic to do its job well: it gives you space to rest, reset, and step right into a bathroom designed to make mornings feel easier.

This room keeps the story simple: a comfortable place to land at the end of the day, with the bath just steps away when it is time to start fresh again.

This is where the primary suite adds a little daily luxury, with space to soak, rinse, get ready, and keep the closet close enough that mornings can feel less like a scavenger hunt.

The soaking tub gives this suite its pause button: a simple place to slow the day down, reset, and enjoy a little breathing room before everything starts again.

Two sinks, generous counter space, and a smart bath layout make busy mornings feel less crowded and feel a little more civilized.

A few thoughtful touches show how this bath can feel polished, organized, and easy to use, with space to get ready without feeling crowded. Virtual staging used.

A blank room is not a drawback here. It is an invitation to imagine exactly what you need next: bedroom, guest space, hobby room, playroom, or a place to finally get the treadmill out of the garage.

From this angle, the room starts to feel more useful than empty, with closet storage, easy access to the nearby bath, and enough flexibility to become the space your life actually needs.

Another bedroom, another layer of flexibility, giving you room for people, projects, guests, or whatever season of life is coming next.

The closet gives this room its anchor, turning an open blank space into something easier to picture as a bedroom, guest room, creative space, or whatever life needs next.

Set up with warmth and personality, this room makes it easy to imagine how each bedroom can take on its own purpose, style, and story. Virtual staging used

This room keeps the possibilities open, giving you space for rest, guests, work, creativity, or the season of life that comes next.

With multiple bedrooms to work with, the home gives you flexibility without forcing every room to do the same job.

Clean, simple, and right where you need it, this upstairs bath does its job without drama, which is exactly what you want from a bathroom.

Upstairs laundry is one of those small layout wins you appreciate every week, because the laundry starts and finishes close to where most of it actually belongs.

This backyard hits the sweet spot: enough room for fresh air, pets, plants, and a few chairs under cover, without turning your weekends into yard duty.

The fencing gives the backyard a comfortable sense of enclosure, creating a calm little outdoor pocket where you can enjoy the neighborhood setting without feeling exposed.

The backyard feels nicely contained and easy to enjoy, with fencing that creates a comfortable outdoor pocket and a sprinkler system to help keep the lawn looking good with less effort.

This is outdoor space with common sense built in: covered patio, fenced yard, manageable lawn, and sprinklers that help keep things green without adding more to your weekend list.

The garage is not just parking. It gives you practical storage, room to move, and a wall mounted tankless water heater that helps keep more of the space usable.

This is the last look for a reason: a newer Bremerton home in The Reserve at West Hills that brings the whole story together with comfort, function, and a layout designed to make daily life easier.

First floor layout.

Second floor layout.

Complete floor plan overview.