
Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,684
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan: The Main Level Puts Outdoor Living Right Off the Great Room

This main floor layout connects the great room directly to a covered outdoor living space, extending usable square footage beyond the walls. The kitchen and dining area form an open zone that spans 21 feet wide, with a pantry tucked beside the powder room. A small foyer with stairs leads up and down. Two sets of stairs suggest this home sits on a sloping lot, with entry access from multiple levels.
Basement Floor Plan: The Rec Room Gets Its Own Full Bath and Media Zone

A rec room and media room occupy opposite corners, creating two entertainment zones that can serve different age groups or activities. The full bath sits between them, eliminating trips upstairs. A two-car garage provides ground-level storage or workshop space. Stairs connect to the main level, with one staircase leading up and another leading further down or out to grade.
Upper Floor Plan: Three Bedrooms Cluster Around a Central Landing That Keeps Everyone Close

Upstairs spaces group tightly to minimize hall waste and keep bedroom zones connected. The master suite claims one corner with a walk-in closet and private bath. Bedrooms two and three share a Jack and Jill bath accessible from both rooms, cutting plumbing runs and morning traffic jams.
Gray Sofas and Navy Accent Chairs Frame a Fireplace That Anchors the Room

Charcoal upholstered seating faces a horizontal linear fireplace built into the white wall. Navy velvet chairs with nailhead trim flank the hearth. Dark wood-look flooring runs throughout. White ceiling with recessed lighting keeps the palette clean. Large windows on two walls bring in natural light. Glass and metal coffee table sits atop a patterned area rug.
Glass Doors Slide Open to Merge the Dining Room With the Deck Outside

Wide sliding glass doors connect this dining space directly to the covered deck, allowing meals to spill outdoors. Dark hardwood floors anchor the room while a round glass table sits beneath a cylindrical pendant fixture. Navy velvet chairs add contrast against pale gray walls and large windows frame views of surrounding trees.
Pendant Lights Drop Over the Island So Every Seat Gets Its Own Glow

Three cylindrical pendants hang at even intervals above the island, casting light exactly where people sit. White upper cabinets reach the ceiling while charcoal lowers ground the space. Mosaic tile in gray and taupe tones bridges the two cabinet colors. Four backless stools with nailhead trim tuck under the waterfall-edge island. Stainless appliances and a chimney-style range hood anchor the cooking zone behind the island.
White Bedding and Gray Carpet Create a Calm Base for the Treetop Views

Soft white linens layer over the platform bed while plush gray carpet runs wall to wall beneath. Large sliding glass doors open to a balcony framed by trees, pulling green directly into the sightline. Recessed ceiling lights keep the space bright without competing with natural daylight. Matching table lamps flank the upholstered headboard, and small windows on the left punch extra light into the room. Seating ottomans anchor the foreground, giving the space function beyond sleep.
Black Chrome Tub Reflects Light While White Walls Keep the Space From Feeling Heavy

Glossy black chrome wraps the freestanding tub, creating a reflective surface that bounces natural light from the frosted window. White cabinetry with dark countertops balances the contrast. Gray tile floors anchor the palette. Chrome fixtures match the tub’s finish. Recessed lighting and vanity bulbs layer the illumination throughout.
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