This is an outdated picture, taken in 2012 but shows the house with its original bay windows and crank-out casement windows upstairs and in the breezeway. (We had already replaced all the windows on the left-end of the house to modern-style.)
The basic lay-out is: the bay window to the front door's left is the big living room, with the master bedroom behind it; the 3 windows to the left side of the living room is our dining room. The bay window to the right of the front door is our family room, with the kitchen behind it. There is a hallway running most of the width of the house that connects the kitchen, bathroom, master bedroom, and living room.
Upstairs has just 2 bedrooms and 1 bath. The bedroom on the left side is HUGE - 575(+/-) sq. ft!! That's the good news; the bad news is the upstairs has low ceilings. The larger bedroom to the left is shaped like a "T", with a wing facing towards the front porch with the dormer window, (that we made into a closet-area); a wing facing the back yard and a wing facing the carport end. The other bedroom covers mainly the area over the family room and kitchen.