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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,054
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

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Single-story layout features a guest suite, master bed with WIC and bath, open kitchen and great room, office, screened porch, patio, and an oversized two-car garage with a safe room.
Black Doors and Gold Hardware Set the Tone in This Foyer

Dark doors with brass pulls anchor the entryway against warm hardwood floors and cream walls. A rattan sideboard holds decorative accents beneath a framed landscape painting. A potted palm adds height near the front door with transom and sidelight windows.
Stone Fireplace Wall Anchors a Living Room Built Around Warmth
Stacked stone runs floor to ceiling behind a built-in fireplace and wall-mounted TV. Floating shelves, rattan seating, and white upholstery keep the palette light and grounded in natural materials.
Moving into the heart of the home, the kitchen brings together function and a warm, restrained palette.
Sage Cabinetry and Gold Hardware Keep This Kitchen Grounded and Warm

Muted sage cabinets pair with brass pulls and a white subway tile backsplash. Three wood barstools line the island. Light oak flooring and a stainless steel range hood complete the space.
Warm Wood Tones and White Brick Make This Dining Nook Feel Like Home

Light wood chairs and a table pair with white brick walls, a chrome pendant, and a fruit bowl centerpiece.
By The Numbers: Painted white brick is one of the most budget-friendly ways to update an interior wall, costing far less than tile or shiplap. The white-on-white texture adds depth without competing with wood furniture or natural light.
Geometric Desk Base and Leather Chair Define a Home Office Built for Focus

Chrome angles on that desk base do more visual work than most art on the wall.
Warm oak desktop pairs with a chrome geometric base for contrast that feels intentional. Four black-framed photos cluster around the window. A tan leather guest chair sits opposite a gray task chair. Books and an iMac keep the surface grounded and functional.
Cream Walls and Curtains Pull Natural Light Deep Into This Bedroom

Creamy walls, linen curtains, and light oak floors set a soft tone. A white dresser with black pulls and a rattan headboard adds texture without competing.
Why It Works: Hanging curtain rods several inches above the window frame is one of the simplest ways to make a room feel taller without any structural changes. It draws the eye upward and gives windows a presence beyond their actual size. Pairing the rod finish to other metal accents in the room, such as black drawer pulls, ties the space together visually.
Oval Mirrors and Brass Sconces Give This Double Vanity Real Character

Two vessel sinks sit on a white countertop above grey cabinetry with brass pulls. Oval mirrors reflect brushed gold faucets and tile. A small eucalyptus plant adds softness between the sinks.
Editor’s Note: Vessel sinks sit on top of the counter rather than being set into it, which means installation is simpler and swapping them out later costs less. The tradeoff is a slightly higher faucet height requirement, so pairing them with tall fixtures like these brass ones is both practical and intentional.
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Exterior rendering shows a white barndominium with a black metal roof and a red door. Floor plan below reveals two bedrooms, great room, office, screened porch, and oversized two-car garage.
Color Story: Black metal roofing on barndominiums reflects heat more efficiently than asphalt shingles, which can reduce cooling costs in warmer climates. White vertical siding paired with black trim has become a signature look for modern farmhouse builds because the contrast reads well from a distance without requiring complex detailing.
