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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 3,691
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 5
Floor Plan

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The main floor groups the kitchen, great room, and dining around a central butler’s pantry. A den doubles as bedroom five near the entry foyer. The mud room connects directly to the 3-car tandem garage.
Floor Plan

Upper floor holds four bedrooms, a vaulted master suite with dual walk-in closets, three full baths, laundry, a bonus room, and a bridge connecting both wings over an open-below space.
Worth Knowing: Both wings of the upper floor connect via a bridge that spans an open-to-below volume, which is a layout you don’t often see outside much larger custom builds. The vaulted bonus room sits at 13 by 17 feet and could work as a media room, home office, or fifth sleeping space. That second walk-in closet off the master suite measures over 14 feet wide, giving it more square footage than some bedrooms.
Light Pours Through Every Wall on This Two-Story Contemporary Exterior
Warm interior glow bleeds through floor-to-ceiling black-framed windows at dusk. Horizontal gray siding contrasts with a cedar wood accent panel, grounding the flat-roof facade without fuss.
Editor’s Note: Flat roofs on two-story homes require a higher-grade waterproofing membrane than sloped roofs do, so budget for that upgrade early. Skipping it is one of the most common sources of long-term water damage in contemporary builds.
Sliding Glass Walls and a Kitchen Island That Commands the Room

Light floods in through a four-panel sliding door system with black frames, and the backyard reads almost like a fourth wall. Wide-plank hardwood runs the full length of both spaces without interruption. In the kitchen, the island’s dark base contrasts with the white countertop in a way that grounds the whole room. Walnut cabinetry keeps it honest.
Why That Black Slider Frame Matters More Than You’d Think
Black aluminum frames on multi-panel sliding doors have become a go-to in contemporary builds because they read as a crisp border rather than a structural interruption. On a wall this wide, a standard white or bronze frame would visually compete with the outdoor view. The black holds the glass plane together and lets the yard do its job.
Marble Surround, Floating Cabinets, and a Linear Fireplace That Anchors the Room

Cracked-vein stone cladding runs floor to ceiling around a slim linear fireplace. Floating wood cabinets with underlighting sit beneath white sills on either side, grounding the symmetry.
History Corner: Linear fireplaces became widely popular in residential design during the early 2000s, largely driven by advances in gas burner technology that allowed for longer, shallower fireboxes. Before that shift, most residential fireplaces relied on traditional masonry proportions that made slim horizontal formats impractical.
Freestanding Tub, Glass Shower, and a View Worth Soaking In

Beige large-format tile wraps the walls and floor in one continuous material, which keeps the space from feeling busy. A rectangular freestanding tub sits centered under the window. The glass shower enclosure uses matte black hardware throughout, tying back to the mirror frame on the vanity wall.
A rectangular freestanding tub sits centered under the window.
Acoustic Wood Panels and a Staircase That Earns Its Wall Space

Alternating-grain wood panels tile the stairwell wall in a basketweave pattern, and it’s the kind of detail that anchors the whole entry. Black steel balusters with a wood handrail keep the railing sharp without going cold. Natural oak treads match the flooring below, so the staircase reads as one continuous material story rather than a separate feature.
Skylights, Slatted Wood, and a Hallway That Pulls You Forward

Basket-weave slatted wood panels cover the accent wall in alternating vertical and horizontal blocks, giving the upper hallway a focal point that doesn’t need furniture to justify it. Black horizontal railing caps a wood handrail above the open staircase below.
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Exterior rendering shows a two-story contemporary with wood and white panel cladding; floor plan below details the main level’s open kitchen, great room, and three-car tandem garage.
