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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 1,932
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

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The main floor centers on an open dining and kitchen zone with a snack counter and pantry. A vaulted living room flows toward the master suite and laundry at the rear. An office sits near the entry porch. Upstairs access is via a central staircase. A large covered outdoor living area spans the back of the home.
Floor Plan

Upper level shows Bedrooms 2 and 3, a linen closet, staircase, and an open-to-below dining space connecting to covered outdoor living above.
Warm Cedar Siding Meets Metal Roofing on This Two-Story Farmhouse Exterior
Vertical cedar siding wraps both floors. Dark metal roofing caps gable peaks. Covered patio holds wood dining furniture, a grill, and potted plants against lush garden beds.
- Standing-seam metal roof runs across multiple gable sections
- Board-and-batten cedar siding covers the full exterior in warm honey tones
- Covered rear patio extends living space with outdoor dining and cooking zones
Warm Wood Tones and Industrial Pendants Define This Open Dining Space

Matching wood chairs and a square dining table anchor the space beneath two cone-shaped pendants and a pair of cage-style fixtures. Large black-framed windows and a glass door pull in greenery from the backyard. A console table with a red vase sits beneath the open staircase, adding a quiet accent to the neutral room.
In The Details: Industrial cage pendants paired with smooth cone shades create an unexpected mix of two fixture styles in one ceiling line. The black metal framing on the windows and door ties directly back to that hardware, keeping the contrast intentional rather than accidental.
Warm Island Kitchen Where Natural Wood and White Cabinetry Share Equal Weight

Light maple lower cabinets contrast with white upper cabinetry throughout this open kitchen. Three cage-style pendants hang over a white quartz island with seating for four. Wood flooring runs from the dining table to the range wall, tying together both spaces. A stainless hood anchors the cooking zone.
Ask Yourself: How much seating does your kitchen island actually need? Four stools work for casual meals, but if your dining table sits directly adjacent, two stools may free up better traffic flow between the two zones.
Vaulted Ceilings and Leather Chairs Anchor This Sun-Filled Living Room

Warm leather armchairs face a wood-paneled TV wall while a gray sectional catches afternoon light from floor-to-ceiling triangular windows. Matte black sconces and a round coffee table complete the space.
Why It Works: Positioning the entertainment wall opposite the main window source keeps glare off the screen without sacrificing natural light in the room. Wood slat paneling behind the TV adds warmth that painted drywall alone cannot deliver. Bookshelves flanking the seating zone pull double duty as storage and visual balance.
Cedar Headboard Wall and Sliding Glass Doors Pull the Garden Into This Bedroom

Horizontal cedar panels, linen bedding, oak nightstands, and a glass door opening onto a green lawn define this space.
The Psychology Behind This: Bedroom designs that incorporate natural wood on a single accent wall tend to reduce visual noise while still adding texture. Pairing that wood with direct sightlines to greenery outside reinforces a sense of calm that purely decorated rooms often fail to achieve. Studies on restorative environments consistently point to nature views and organic materials as two of the strongest contributors to lower stress at rest.
Double Vanity Bathroom Where Subway Tile and Wood Cabinetry Do the Work

Natural wood cabinetry runs the full length of the vanity beneath a white quartz countertop with two undermount sinks. Subway tile backsplash extends to the mirror height. Black-framed mirrors and sconce lighting flank a clerestory window. Dark green towels add color. A glass shower enclosure anchors the far wall.
Try This: Floating vanities with flat-front drawer fronts work best when paired with a solid countertop that overhangs slightly, creating a shadow line that makes the whole unit read as one piece rather than two separate elements. If your vanity runs long, consider breaking up the mirror placement with individual frames instead of one continuous panel to keep the wall from feeling flat.
Beyond the bedroom, the floor plan dedicates a full room to working from home with purpose.
Built-In Shelving and Under-Cabinet Lighting Make This Home Office Worth Closing the Door

Blonde wood shelving runs floor to ceiling with integrated strip lighting. A floating desk sits below. One chair, one monitor, cream curtains framing a garden view outside.
Transition: Built-in desk units work harder when the shelving extends past the desk surface on both sides. That extra depth above and beside the workspace holds books, baskets, and decor without crowding the desk itself. Keeping the shelving material consistent with the desktop creates one continuous surface that reads as furniture rather than construction. Strip lighting tucked under each shelf tier does two jobs: it reduces eye strain during screen work and draws attention upward, making a standard ceiling height feel taller than it is.
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Exterior rendering shows a contemporary farmhouse with cedar siding, large picture windows, and a metal roof. Below, the floor plan reveals a vaulted living room, two-story dining space, master bedroom, office, pantry, kitchen, covered porch, outdoor living area, and an attached two-car garage.
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