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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 784
- Bedrooms: 1
- Bathrooms: 1
Floor Plan

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Single-bedroom layout pairs a compact master bedroom with an open living, dining, and kitchen zone. A greenhouse and terrace extend off the north wall, with a covered porch entry to the south.
Exposed Beams and a Fireplace Wall Keep This Open Plan Grounded

Wood ceiling beams anchor the space above a white brick fireplace with built-in log storage below.
Exposed Beams Meet a Kiva Fireplace in This Open-Concept Gathering Space
Pale oak ceiling beams anchor the room without crowding it. The kiva-style fireplace wall doubles as a room divider between dining and living. Dark Windsor chairs pull against a light-toned table, and the pendant drops low over the center.
Exposed Beams, Sliding Glass, and a Living Room That Earns Its Light

Ceiling beams in warm oak pull the eye upward while keeping the room from feeling too spare. A gray sofa anchors the space in front of sliding glass doors that flood the floor with afternoon sun. Floating shelves and framed art fill the back wall without crowding it.
Try This: Hang curtains close to the ceiling rather than at the window frame to make the glass doors read taller without any structural changes. A single panel pushed to one side, as shown here, keeps the view open while softening the edge of the room.
Solar Panels, Floor-to-Ceiling Glass, and a Built-In Greenhouse Corner

Black-framed glazing wraps the front corner from floor to roofline, turning an interior plant space into the home’s most visible architectural gesture. Solar panels sit flush on the sloped roof above it.
Black-framed glazing wraps the front corner from floor to roofline, turning an interior plant space into the home’s most visible architectural gesture.
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The exterior rendering shows a shed-roof cabin clad in vertical wood siding with an attached greenhouse wing and solar panels angled toward the south. Below, the floor plan reveals a 28×32-foot footprint with a master bedroom, open living area with sloped ceiling, stacked washer-dryer, and a covered porch entry.
By The Numbers: At 28 by 32 feet, the total footprint lands under 900 square feet, yet the plan carves out six distinct zones, including a greenhouse and a mechanical room. The stacked washer-dryer placement inside the bathroom keeps laundry out of the living area without dedicating a separate room to it. Solar panels integrated into the greenhouse roof slope mean the energy system does double duty with the growing space rather than sitting on an unrelated part of the structure.
