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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 3,836
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 4.5
Floor Plan

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Single-story layout features four bedrooms, two garages, covered porches, a great room, and a detached guest suite.
Warm Wood Double Doors Set the Tone for the Whole House

French-style double entry doors in warm walnut wood anchor the foyer, their gridded glass panels pulling in views of mature trees outside. A two-tiered crystal chandelier hangs overhead without competing with the simplicity of white walls and wide-plank oak floors. Botanical prints on both sides of the entry feel collected rather than matched.
Fluted Pedestal Table Anchors a Dining Room Built for Natural Light
Dark oval table with a fluted column base sits under a linear pendant with glass shades. Wainscoting wraps the lower walls, and the floor-to-ceiling doors pull the backyard garden right into the room.
The Fluted Table Base Up Close
That ribbed pedestal isn’t just a visual choice. Fluted bases add structural surface area without the bulk of a solid column, keeping sightlines open at seat level. It’s a detail that reads as sculptural from across the room but practical once you’re seated.
Coffered Beams and a Marble Fireplace Make This Living Room Work Hard

Exposed wood ceiling beams add texture overhead while a dark marble fireplace surround grounds the room below. Two matching chairs face the sofas, keeping the layout conversational rather than TV-forward.
The Psychology Behind This: Symmetrical seating arrangements signal safety to the brain, which is why this layout feels instantly calm. Pairing that with a lit fireplace triggers warmth associations that go well beyond the actual heat it produces. People linger longer in rooms that give them something to face together.
Hexagonal Tile Backsplash and Granite Island Pull This Kitchen Together

Warm taupe cabinetry with shaker-style doors runs floor to ceiling, giving the kitchen serious storage without feeling heavy. The island’s granite countertop has dramatic veining that earns attention. Three upholstered barstools and a pair of dome pendants keep the seating area grounded.
Common Mistake: Choosing pendant lights that are too small for a kitchen island is one of the most common proportion mistakes homeowners make. As a rule, the combined width of your pendants should cover roughly half to two-thirds of the island’s length. Going too small makes the fixtures look like afterthoughts floating above the counter.
Striped Wallpaper and Black Upholstery Pull Off a Trick Most Rooms Can’t

Vertical stripes on every wall make the ceiling feel taller without touching a single structural element.
Two sets of French doors flood the space with natural light and blur the line between indoors and out. The black sofa grounds it without overwhelming the room’s light palette.
Plaid Wallpaper and Fluted Wood Pull a Neutral Bedroom Far From Boring

Chocolate brown throw pillows break the monotony of an otherwise all-beige palette without overcomplicating the room.
Editor’s Note: Buffalo check wallpaper has made a real comeback in primary bedrooms because the scale reads as bold without introducing color. Pairing it with natural wood grain keeps the pattern grounded rather than country-cute. If you’re drawn to this look, stick to checks with low contrast between tones so the wall reads as texture first, pattern second.
Matte Black Fixtures and Marble Counters Earn Every Inch of This Vanity

Undermount double sinks, cross-handle faucets in matte black, and a freestanding soaking tub anchor a bathroom built around contrast.
Why It Works: Pairing dark cabinetry with white marble counters is a classic move, but the matte black hardware is what keeps it from feeling generic. Sconce placement flanking each mirror gives both sides of the vanity even light, which matters far more than most people realize until they’ve lived with bad bathroom lighting. The freestanding tub positioned near the window pulls natural light into a space that could easily feel heavy.
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The exterior rendering shows a modern farmhouse with stone facades, board-and-batten siding, and a dark pitched roof. Below it, the floor plan reveals four bedrooms, a dedicated guest suite, two garages, a covered back porch, and an open great room connecting to dining and kitchen spaces.
