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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 3,046
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 4
Floor Plan

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The main floor delivers 1,780 finished square feet with a primary suite tucked privately to the right and a great room anchoring the center. The kitchen, dining, and rear porch flow together under vaulted ceilings. A front office doubles as an optional bedroom, and the oversized garage fits two cars plus a golf cart.
Floor Plan

Lower floor holds three bedrooms, a central family room with fireplace, shared bath, linen closet, storage/mech room, and a walkout patio with outdoor seating.
Stone Fireplace Wall Anchors a Living Room Built for Real Life
Gray sectionals arranged around a rustic wood coffee table keep the seating practical and generous. The floor-to-ceiling stone surround earns its place by housing both the fireplace and a flush-mounted TV without competing with the view outside.
Material Matters: Stacked natural stone on a fireplace wall adds genuine texture that paint and drywall can’t replicate. It also holds up to heat without the maintenance headaches of wood paneling or wallcovering. Pair it with wood-planked ceilings, as seen here, and the room stays warm without feeling overdone.
Vaulted Dining Room Frames Rolling Countryside Like a Painting

Exposed scissor trusses draw the eye up before the windows pull it straight outside. Black ladder-back chairs ground the wood dining table without competing with it. Candles and a single plant keep the centerpiece honest. That view does the heavy lifting.
Style Tip: Pendant fixtures with open metal frames work well over dining tables because they provide light without blocking sightlines across the table. If your dining room has a view worth preserving, skip drum shades and globes. Bare-bulb industrial pendants like this one let the room breathe.
Black Pendant Lights Pull the Kitchen’s Dark Countertops Into Focus

Marble-veined dark countertops on both the island and perimeter tie together what white shaker cabinets and soft tile backsplash might otherwise leave feeling disconnected.
Ask Yourself: Dark countertops paired with white cabinets is a classic contrast, but the real question is whether your lighting matches the mood. Pendants with black metal shades, like the ones shown here, reinforce the darker tones without fighting the white cabinetry. If you’re drawn to this palette, commit to consistent hardware finishes throughout so the space reads as considered rather than accidental.
Dark Walls and a Leather Chair Make This Home Office Mean Business

Charcoal walls paired with a weathered wood desk keep the mood focused and serious.
Style Math: Dark wall color works hardest in rooms where you want to feel contained rather than open. Pair it with a light rug like the herringbone-patterned one here to keep the floor from disappearing into shadow. One warm accent, like that yellow sphere on the desk, is enough to break the monotony without fighting the palette.
Vaulted Ceilings and a Countryside View Make This Bedroom Feel Twice Its Size

Exposed white beams follow the cathedral ceiling’s pitch, drawing the eye upward before the view takes over. White oak nightstands and a low-profile platform bed keep the furniture grounded against walls painted a medium warm gray.
Why Cathedral Ceilings Work Differently in Bedrooms Than in Living Rooms
Bedrooms rarely need the social openness that vaulted ceilings provide in living areas, but here the height actually works with the window placement. Clerestory windows sit high on the right wall, pulling in light without sacrificing wall space for the headboard. That combination lets the room feel airy without giving up the enclosed, restful quality a bedroom needs.
Herringbone Shower Tile and Matte Black Fixtures Do the Heavy Lifting Here

Pebble flooring inside the walk-in shower is a small detail that changes how the whole space reads. Paired with a rain head and matte black hardware, it grounds the white herringbone tile without competing with the marble vanity countertop across the room.
Reclaimed Wood Newel Posts Give This Staircase Its Backbone

Weathered wood posts paired with black iron balusters bridge rustic and industrial without either style winning outright.
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An exterior photo shows a white craftsman farmhouse with wood accents and a welcoming front porch. Below it, the main floor plan lays out 1,780 finished square feet including a great room, primary suite, and oversized garage.
