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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 1,809
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan

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The main level centers on an open family room with fireplace, flanked by a dining area and kitchen with pantry. The master suite sits privately on the left with a walk-in closet and full bath. Two additional bedrooms share a hallway on the right. Dual porches extend front and rear, with a deck and an angled two-car garage completing the layout.
Floor Plan

Basement level reveals two unfinished spaces ready for future buildout, plus a garage bay with 9-foot-1-inch ceilings. Patio slabs wrap the rear exterior. A staircase connects to the floors above, and a porch slab sits at the front entry below the main-level porch.
Rear Elevation Brings Together Covered Porches, Pool, and Wooded Privacy
Cream board-and-batten siding wraps two stories of covered porches above a pool deck backed by dense trees.
Cream board-and-batten siding wraps two stories of covered porches above a pool deck backed by dense trees.
Warm Wood Shelving and a Linear Fireplace Anchor This Living Room

Light hardwood floors, ivory upholstery, rope-woven chairs, and open shelves display sculptural decor throughout.
Editor’s Note: Slatted wood panels framing the fireplace wall add texture without requiring additional artwork or wall treatments. Pairing natural wood tones with white walls keeps the palette grounded and easy to live with over time.
Greige Cabinetry and a Walnut Island Base Define a Kitchen Built for Gathering

Four upholstered bar stools pull up to a waterfall-edge island with a walnut wood base. Greige flat-front cabinets run floor to ceiling. Under-cabinet lighting warms the stone backsplash. Cylindrical pendants in brushed silver hang from a matte black linear rail above.
The Psychology Behind This: Neutral kitchens with warm wood accents trigger a psychological response tied to comfort and safety, drawing people to linger longer than in kitchens with cooler palettes. The combination of soft gray and natural wood mimics tones found in nature, which research in environmental psychology links to reduced stress. That pull toward the island is not accidental.
Slatted Wall, Pendant Lights, and Soft Upholstery Shape a Dining Room Worth Lingering In

Fluted column legs anchor a wood-top dining table surrounded by bouclé chairs with tan leather seat pads. Dark pendant fixtures contrast with the pale slatted accent wall. Abstract framed prints repeat the black-and-sand palette found throughout.
- Bouclé fabric retains warmth visually, even in rooms with high ceilings and large glass
- Fluted column bases on tables echo architectural wall details, tying furniture to the room’s bones
- Pairing dark metal pendants with light wood tones prevents a neutral room from reading as flat
Slatted Accent Wall and Pale Oak Floors Ground a Bedroom Built for Rest

Vertical wood slat panels run floor to ceiling behind the upholstered bed, creating depth without paint or wallpaper. Dark charcoal nightstands contrast with white bedding and a linen bench with bolster cushions. Large black-framed windows pull in tree canopy views. A boucle accent chair and vintage-style rug complete the layered neutral palette.
Trend Alert: Wood slat accent walls have replaced painted feature walls as the dominant bedroom trend in new construction over the past three years. Unlike paint, the dimensional surface catches and shifts with natural light throughout the day, changing the mood of the room without any additional intervention.
Vessel Sinks, Warm Oak Cabinetry, and Globe Pendants Shape a Bathroom Built for Two

Dual vessel sinks sit atop a white countertop with oak cabinetry below. Brown field tile, gray wall tile, and globe pendants layer material contrast throughout.
Fun Fact: Vessel sinks mounted above the vanity counter became popular in residential design as a direct influence from boutique hotel bathrooms in the early 2000s. Because they sit proud of the surface, they require taller faucets with a higher spout clearance, which affects fixture selection before installation begins.
Smoked Glass Wardrobe Panels and Warm Wood Wrap a Walk-In Closet Built to Display

Bronze-tinted glass doors with black metal frames run floor to ceiling, offering partial visibility into hanging sections and shelving. Open shelving on the right holds designer handbags at eye level. Light oak flooring contrasts with dark wood cabinetry. Wall sconces in black metal frames provide focused task lighting throughout.
Why It Works: Glass-front wardrobe doors originated in French armoire design but gained renewed traction in residential closets as homeowners began treating bags, shoes, and accessories as display objects rather than items to hide. Smoked or tinted glass offers a middle ground, keeping contents partially visible while reducing the visual clutter of fully transparent panels.
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Exterior rendering shows a modern farmhouse with board-and-batten siding and a stone base. Below, the floor plan reveals three bedrooms, a family room with a fireplace, an open kitchen, dual porches, and an angled two-car garage.
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