A 2,799-square-foot home offers four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and two stories. Designed as a traditional Tudor cottage, it suits narrow lots and includes a balcony loft and a two-car garage.
4-Bedroom Two-Story Traditional Tudor Cottage for a Narrow Lot With Balcony Loft
Features of Tudor and cottage styles define the houseโs architecture. A steep gable roof, arched doorway, and brick exterior reflect traditional Tudor design. Similarly, modern cottage influences show in the clean lines and simple windows.
Main Level Floor Plan
Featuring an open layout, the main level contains a large kitchen, dining area, and living room leading to a spacious patio. A mudroom connects the garage, and a flexible room near the entry serves various purposes. Plus, a master suite and two bathrooms add convenience to this floor.
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Second Level Floor Plan
Going up, the second level includes two bedrooms, a shared bathroom, and a loft that overlooks the living area below. This loft also creates extra space for entertainment or relaxation.
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A Classic Cottage Exterior
A steep gable roof tops the white brick exterior, bringing together traditional and clean design elements. Large windows on either side of the arched doorway create balance, while dark window frames add contrast to the bright exterior.
Wooden Door Framed by Greenery
A central wooden arched door leads the way into the house, framed by two black light fixtures. Trimmed greenery adds a touch of nature on either side, while brick steps offer a direct path to the entrance.
Bright Foyer With Wooden Details
Natural light flows into the foyer through the arched front door. Right at the entrance, a basic wooden console and mirror rest against white paneled walls, offering practical space. Moreover, light wood tones from the door and flooring add to the overall aesthetics.
Open Dining by the Staircase
A well-lit dining area sits next to a staircase with simple wooden handrails and black balusters. The modern light fixture above the table adds a focal point, while the bench near the stairs provides extra seating.
Nothing Says Bold Like Dark Kitchen Cabinetry
Deep blue lower cabinets stand out against white countertops, creating a balanced kitchen design. Two pendant lights hang above the central island with stainless steel appliances and simple brass handles to complete the functional layout.
Island Seating for Everyday Meals
A large kitchen island provides seating for three, perfect for casual meals or gatherings. Dark cabinetry under the island contrasts with the light wood flooring and white countertops.
Staircase and Kitchen Connection
A bright and open view highlights the connection between the staircase and the kitchen. The clean lines of the white countertop lead into the dining area, while the wooden stairs with black railings provide a clear visual break.
Seating Around the Fireplace
Two leather chairs and a soft couch form a seating area around the fireplace. A simple mantel and neutral tones keep the room open, while large windows on either side bring in natural light.
A Wider View of the Open Layout
An open floor plan connects the living room to the kitchen, allowing for easy movement between spaces. Additionally, exposed wooden beams add character to the high ceilings.
Defined Zones in an Open Layout
Each area of the open-plan spaceโdining, kitchen, and livingโhas its own defined function without needing partitions. Additionally, the wooden beam adds a natural element while drawing attention to the height of the ceiling.
A Statement Rug
A home office features minimalist furniture that consists of a simple wooden desk at the center, complemented by a gray chair and a cowhide rug. To the right, the white double doors leading into a storage space blend with the room’s clean lines and simple decor.
Wide Windows and Vertical Wall Panels
Tall vertical panels on the walls add texture and height to the bedroom. The wide windows invite light while framing the outdoor view. Meanwhile, a clean, metal bed centers the open space without cluttering it.
Double Vanity With Gold Accents
A double vanity in the bathroom features sleek gold fixtures and tall mirrors that visually extend the space. The deep blue cabinetry provides storage while adding contrast to the light walls and countertops.
Bright Corner Room Under Sloped Ceilings
Despite its sloped ceilings, this upper-floor room feels expansive thanks to the large windows. Light wood flooring complements the neutral walls, while angled ceilings add character.
Arched Window and Classic Tile
A bathroom showcases a mix of modern and traditional elements, with an arched window and black-and-white patterned tile floor. Subway tiles line the shower wall for a clean and classic look. Furthermore, natural wood vanity brings a warm tone to the otherwise bright space, while matte black fixtures provide contrast.
A View of the Loft
An open loft space connects rooms with light wood floors and neutral walls, offering a flexible area upstairs. A doorway reveals a glimpse of the bathroom, where the arched window adds a focal point.
A Practical Mudroom
A mudroom combines functionality with design, featuring built-in storage benches and wall hooks. Dark paneling contrasts with the white cabinetry and light wood floors, while open shelving provides additional space for small items.
Notice the Clean Patio
A black pergola frames the outdoor patio, providing shade and structure. French doors open from the house to this outdoor area, while the concrete floor offers a clean, simple surface, ready for outdoor furniture.
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