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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,456
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

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The first floor places the master suite and office/den on the left, with a central great room opening to the kitchen, dinette, and covered porch at the rear. A mud/laundry room connects to the two-car garage.
Floor Plan

The second floor holds two bedrooms, a shared bath, a loft, and two walk-in closets. A future bonus room adds 378 square feet of unfinished space.
Stone Fireplace Wall Anchors an Open-Concept Living and Dining Space
Floor-to-ceiling stacked stone, white swivel chairs, gray sectional sofa, herringbone firebox, round chandelier, and warm hardwood floors define this open layout.
Stacked Stone Fireplace Surround
Stacked stone runs floor to ceiling, framing both the fireplace and a mounted TV with raw, textural weight. White millwork trim around the firebox provides contrast against the rough stone face. That combination of refined and rustic keeps the wall from feeling either too polished or too rugged.
Warm Gold Accents and Gray Shiplap Ceiling Define an Open Kitchen-Dining Space

Brass pendant lights, green velvet dining chairs, white cabinetry, and a waterfall island with gold barstools anchor this kitchen-dining area.
Style Math: Dark gray shiplap ceiling plus white lower cabinets equals contrast that keeps the space from reading too bright or too heavy. Brass hardware and gold chair frames act as connective tissue between both zones. Add pampas grass in ceramic vessels and the whole palette lands somewhere between farmhouse and modern.
Gray Walls and Floating Shelves Shape a Home Office Built for Focus

Charcoal gray walls set a grounded tone throughout this home office. A wood desk with metal legs anchors the center of the room over a geometric rug. Floating shelves display books, framed photos, and small decorative objects. Roman shades filter light from two white-trimmed windows. A yellow wire sculpture adds an unexpected pop of color against the neutral palette.
Trend Alert: Gray has overtaken beige as the dominant neutral in home office design, particularly in spaces where productivity is the priority. Designers often pair it with warm metallics or natural wood tones to prevent the color from reading cold. Keeping one accent in a warm hue, like yellow or amber, is enough to balance a fully gray room without disrupting its focus-friendly mood.
White Cane Bed and Navy Pillows Pull a Gray Bedroom Into Sharp Focus

White cane headboard and footboard anchor the room against gray walls. Navy pillows break the neutral palette. Wall sconces flank the bed, and a large window frames an open outdoor view beyond.
In The Details: Cane furniture has seen a sharp rise in bedroom design over the past several years, valued for its texture in rooms that rely heavily on neutral color. Pairing it with a white painted frame keeps the look light rather than rustic. Roman shades offer a cleaner alternative to curtains in rooms where the window trim is meant to stand out.
Double Vanity With Black Counters and Open Shelving Brings Farmhouse Edge to This Bath

Black hardware against white cabinetry is one of the sharpest contrasts a bathroom can carry.
Open shelves in weathered wood hold rolled towels and potted greenery. Two undermount sinks sit below a black countertop with matte fixtures throughout.
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Exterior rendering shows a farmhouse-style home with white board-and-batten siding, a covered front porch, and a two-car garage beneath a metal roof. Below, the first-floor plan reveals 1,561 square feet organized around a central great room, with a master suite, office/den, kitchen, dinette, and mudroom/laundry all on one level.
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