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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,219
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 3
Floor Plan

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Four bedrooms and three baths are spread across a single level. The open living, dining, and kitchen core anchors the layout. A mud room connects to the two-car garage. The master suite sits privately off to one side, while a screened porch opens from the dining area.
Covered Front Porch with Wood Ceiling, Ceiling Fan, and White Rail Detail

Tongue-and-groove wood ceiling, white columns, cage wall sconces, and concrete floor overlook a tree-lined street.
Wide-Plank Pine Floors and Built-In Shelving Define This Open Living Space
Reclaimed pine floors with knots and grain variation run across the main living area. Gray walls meet white crown molding and trim. A built-in cabinet unit with open shelving anchors the center wall. Recessed lighting and a ceiling fan complete the space.
- Wide plank boards show natural character through visible knots and color variation
- Built-in cabinetry provides storage below and display space above without consuming floor area
- Multiple windows on three walls pull in natural light from the surrounding tree line
White Shaker Cabinets and an Island Light Fixture Anchor This Open Kitchen

White shaker cabinets pair with quartz countertops and hardwood floors. A wrought-iron pendant fixture hangs above the center island. Stainless appliances line the back wall.
A wrought-iron pendant fixture hangs above the center island.
Tray Ceiling with Wood Inset Brings Warmth to This Sage Green Bedroom

Sage green walls meet wide-plank pine floors in an empty bedroom full of natural light. Two double-hung windows frame views of mature trees outside. A tray ceiling with wood inlay and a black ceiling fan anchor the space above.
Did You Know: Tray ceilings add visual depth by creating a recessed center panel that draws the eye upward. Adding a wood inlay to the tray, as seen here, introduces warmth and texture without requiring additional wall treatments. The contrast between painted trim and natural wood keeps the detail from feeling too formal.
Marble Countertops and Dark Hardware Give This Laundry Room Real Utility

Gray walls contrast with painted cabinets running floor to ceiling on both sides. Marble countertops provide folding space alongside a deep utility sink with a pull-down faucet. The washer and dryer sit beneath upper cabinets, and a tall window brings in natural light without sacrificing wall storage.
Style Math: Pairing dark bronze hardware with light cabinetry is one of the simplest ways to add contrast without repainting. In a laundry room, where function drives most decisions, that small detail does a lot of visual work. Hardware finish also ties fixtures like faucets and cabinet pulls together into a cohesive look.
Screened Porch Opens to Wooded Backyard with Ceiling Fan Overhead

Bare concrete floors and wood-paneled ceilings set the tone. Screen walls frame tall pines andan open lawn. A screen door leads directly to the steps and the yard beyond.
Worth Knowing: Screened porches increase usable square footage without requiring full conditioned space, making them one of the more cost-efficient additions for homes in warm or humid climates. Ceiling fans in these spaces move air effectively even when outdoor temperatures are high. Leaving the floor unfinished concrete keeps maintenance low and works well in spaces exposed to pollen, debris, and moisture.
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Board-and-batten siding and a covered front porch give this ranch its character. The floor plan below reveals a single-story layout with four bedrooms, a split bedroom arrangement, an open kitchen and dining, a mud room off the garage, and a screened rear porch totaling well over 2,000 square feet.
Editor’s Note: Ranch-style homes with split bedroom layouts place the master suite on one side of the house and secondary bedrooms on the other, creating natural sound separation between spaces. This makes the design popular with families and remote workers who need quiet during the day. The configuration requires no second floor to achieve meaningful privacy.
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