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- Sq. Ft.: 2,291
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 4
Floor Plan

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This single-story layout spans 34 by 55 feet. The great room, kitchen, and dining area share an open flow along the right side. A primary suite with a walk-in closet and a private bath anchors the rear left. A guest room or office sits near the garage entry. Stairs suggest an upper level with a loft.
Floor Plan

Three bedrooms measuring 11×11 surround a central hall with a Jack and Jill bath. A loft space and staircase complete the upper level.
Monochrome Living Space Opens Into Kitchen With Pendant Lighting
Gray sofas, dark coffee table, wall-mounted TV, recessed lighting, and light wood floors flow toward the white kitchen island.
Style Math: Black and white art paired with gray upholstery follows a simple formula. Limit your palette to three values: white, mid-gray, and near-black. Every object then reads as intentional rather than accidental.
Candlelit Chandelier Anchors Dining Room Overlooking Open Fields

Dark wood chairs surround a long espresso table set with candles and a potted plant. Light hardwood floors contrast with charcoal furniture. French doors and a double-hung window frame rolling green fields beyond, flooding the room with natural light.
Designer’s Secret: Hanging a chandelier 30 to 34 inches above a dining table works for standard 8-foot ceilings, but raise it 3 inches for every additional foot of ceiling height. The black iron candelabra style shown here reads formal without heavy ornamentation. Its open frame keeps sightlines clear to the windows behind it.
Open-Concept Kitchen Pairs White Cabinetry With Drum Pendant Lights

Quartz island seats four on woven bar stools. Subway tile backsplash runs behind a stainless range hood and a black electric cooktop.
Quartz island seats four on woven bar stools.
Blue Bedding and White Furniture Give a Guest Room Quiet Calm

White bed frame and nightstands contrast soft gray walls, while blue linen and recessed lighting keep the carpeted room relaxed.
Budget Tip: Carpet in a bedroom costs significantly less to install than hardwood or tile, and it adds insulation underfoot that reduces heating bills in colder months. Mid-tone neutral shades hide wear better than white or very dark options, stretching your investment further.
Double Vanity With Marble Countertops Keeps Morning Routines Organized

Two undermount sinks sit below framed mirrors, each flanked by wall sconces with fabric shades. Cabinet fronts in deep charcoal anchor the long vanity run. Silver hardware and chrome faucets add contrast. Marble-look countertops and matching floor tile pull the palette together. A small plant near the center breaks up the hard surfaces.
Trend Alert: Sconce placement matters more than most homeowners realize. Mounting lights at eye level on either side of a mirror, roughly 60 to 65 inches from the floor, reduces shadow across the face far better than overhead lighting alone. Pairing two sconces per mirror, as shown here, doubles the effect without requiring a full lighting overhaul.
Floating Shelves and Dark Walls Give a Home Office Real Presence

Charcoal walls frame floating shelves loaded with books and decor. A wood desk, leather chair, and floor lamp anchor the workspace near a garden-view window.
Did You Know: Floating shelves installed without visible brackets create a cleaner wall profile than traditional bookcases and free up floor space in compact rooms. For a home office, spacing shelves at least 12 inches apart gives room to store upright books alongside decorative objects without crowding. Walls painted in deep, muted tones like this charcoal tend to make shelf displays read as intentional rather than cluttered.
Loft Living Room Keeps It Minimal With Dark Media Console and Carpet

Recessed lighting runs across the ceiling without crowding the space. Light carpet anchors the room while a low media console in wood-grain finish holds the wall-mounted television. Patterned throw pillows break up the sofa’s neutral tone. A plant on the black coffee table adds the only color in the room.
Low-Profile Media Console as a Design Choice
Mounting a television directly to the wall and pairing it with a low floating console rather than a full entertainment unit keeps sightlines open across the room. The horizontal span of the console here balances the wide screen above without adding visual weight. Choosing a wood-grain finish in a darker tone grounds the wall and prevents the setup from blending into the surrounding paint.
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Craftsman exterior with covered porch and cobblestone driveway pairs with a one-story floor plan featuring a primary suite, two-car garage, and rear porch.
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