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- Sq. Ft.: 2,408
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

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The open great room flows into the dining and kitchen. The master suite sits opposite two bedrooms, sharing a Jack and Jill bath. Covered patio and pergola expand outdoor living.
Warm Wood Tones and Stripe Wallpaper Set the Tone in This Coastal Foyer

Striped wallpaper in cream and tan lines the walls of this foyer. Light oak doors, a console cabinet, a floor mirror, a fiddle-leaf plant, and a layered pendant fixture complete the space.
Light oak doors, a console cabinet, floor mirror, fiddle-leaf plant, and layered pendant fixture complete the space.
Flanking Sofas and a Fluted Fireplace Surround Define This Coastal Living Room
Two cream sofas face each other across a marble coffee table, anchored by a light wood fluted fireplace surround. A wall-mounted TV sits above the firebox between linen Roman shades. Blue accent pillows and a patterned rug add quiet contrast to the white walls and pale wood floors.
Style Math: Cream upholstery plus white walls plus one warm wood fireplace surround equals coastal calm without a single nautical cliché. The fluted wood detail does the heavy lifting, adding texture where other surfaces stay flat and neutral.
Reeded Table Legs and Rattan Chair Backs Anchor This Coastal Dining Room

Seating for twelve demands a table that can hold its own.
Fluted wood legs ground the natural oak dining table at the center. Chairs mix boucle cushions with rattan backs for texture without fuss. Sage green cabinetry lines the kitchen beyond, paired with a stainless refrigerator and white countertops. Dried grasses in a ceramic vase add quiet height.
Marble Island and Double Wall Ovens Ground This Coastal Contemporary Kitchen

Quartzite waterfall countertops cap a long island lined with rattan-back bar stools in warm wood frames. Greige shaker cabinets run floor to ceiling beside double stainless steel wall ovens. Brass fixtures at the pot filler and prep sink add metal contrast against the taupe tile backsplash.
Why It Works: Stacking two wall ovens beside the range keeps cooking zones separate, a practical move in a kitchen built for hosting. The oversized range hood, finished in the same white as the vaulted ceiling, draws the eye upward and makes the tall ceiling feel intentional rather than empty.
Rattan Headboard and French Doors Bring Coastal Character to This Primary Bedroom

Cane panels frame the headboard while light wood tones carry through the nightstand, bench, and dresser. Linen bedding layers with charcoal and sage pillows for quiet contrast. French doors open directly to a covered patio with palm trees visible beyond, pulling natural light deep into the room.
Budget Tip: Cane and rattan furniture tends to cost significantly less than upholstered or solid wood alternatives, making it one of the more budget-friendly ways to build a coastal bedroom. Sourcing a cane headboard instead of an upholstered one can save several hundred dollars without sacrificing texture or warmth.
Mosaic Tile Backsplash and Double Sinks Define This Jack and Jill Bathroom

Zellige-style sage tile covers the upper wall while a fan-pattern mosaic borders the vanity. Weathered oak cabinets with bronze pulls sit below a marble countertop hosting dual undermount sinks, rolled gray towels, and a potted calathea.
In The Details: Mixing two different tile patterns in one bathroom works best when both share a common color family. Here, the sage zellige wall tile and the gray mosaic border stay in the same muted green-gray range, keeping the contrast intentional rather than chaotic. Grout color does much of the heavy lifting in making that relationship work.
Pergola, Fireplace, and Lounge Chairs Make This Covered Patio Built for All-Day Living

Natural wood pergola beams frame an outdoor seating area with rope-wrapped sofas and white cushions. A wall-mounted TV anchors the fireplace wall. Gray concrete pavers run throughout, while chaise lounges with rolled towels signal a pool just beyond the frame.
By The Numbers: Covered patios typically add between 8 and 10 percent to a home’s resale value, making them one of the strongest outdoor investments per square foot. Pergolas with open slat roofs allow filtered light while still defining the space as a distinct outdoor room.
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Exterior rendering shows a white modern farmhouse above a floor plan with three bedrooms, a great room, and a covered patio.
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