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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 988
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan

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Single-level layout features open kitchen and living area, master suite with roll-in shower, office/guest room, mud room, and front porch.
Floor Plan

BOLDHOOK: Every room on one level, including a roll-in shower that signals real accessibility intent.
DESCRIPTION: The open kitchen and living room share the core of the plan. The master suite tucks into its own corner with a walk-in closet. A mud room with a washer and dryer keeps daily chaos away from the living areas.
Floor Plan
An alternate master bath layout pairs a walk-in closet measuring 11’6″ x 7’6″ with a full bath below it. A half wall separates the toilet from the main bath area. Two sinks line the left wall, and a shower occupies the right corner. Flow between closet and bath is direct.
Warm Wood Tones and Open Living in a Sun-Drenched Roseville Layout

Light pours across hardwood floors and a white sofa with layered pillows. The kitchen’s wood-slat island base and pendant lights anchor the open-concept space behind.
Editor’s Note: Barn doors are doing a lot of work in this plan, closing off utility areas without eating into square footage the way a swinging door would. It’s a practical choice that also adds texture to an otherwise neutral palette. Keep the hardware simple so it doesn’t compete with the pendant lights overhead.
Fluted Island Panels and Globe Pendants Make This Kitchen Hard to Forget

Vertical wood slats wrap the island base in a detail you don’t see in every remodel. Three globe pendants hang over the counter in smoked amber glass. On the left, a chalkboard barn door lists bread, coffee, and chocolate. Marble slab backsplash runs full height behind the range hood.
Common Mistake: Homeowners often choose pendant lights based on style alone, forgetting to account for how low they’ll hang once installed. Over a kitchen island, pendants that look proportional in a showroom can end up blocking sightlines across the counter during conversation or food prep. Always confirm the finished ceiling height before ordering.
Botanical Prints and Patterned Wallpaper Give This Bedroom Real Character

Geometric wallpaper on the accent wall pairs with three framed botanical prints above the bed. Wood floors and a natural linen throw keep the palette grounded.
Style Math: Patterned wallpaper on a single accent wall costs far less than papering a whole room and still delivers the visual weight of a designed space. Saving the pattern for one wall also means you won’t tire of it as quickly. It’s one of the more reversible ways to add personality to a bedroom.
Wavy Tile, Brass Fixtures, and a Built-In Bench Make This Shower Worth Lingering In

Textured wave tiles cover the shower walls, floor to ceiling, paired with a brass handheld fixture and a marble bench. The double vanity outside features a light wood cabinet with gold hardware and round mirrors.
Why It Works: Handheld shower fixtures mounted on a slide bar are more practical than most people expect before they actually use one. They make rinsing walls easier, bathing kids less chaotic, and cleaning the shower itself far less of a chore. It’s a small upgrade that tends to pay off fast.
Gingham, Wood Hangers, and an Arch Mirror Make This Closet Feel Intentional

Warm-toned lighting does a lot here. Wooden hangers keep the rods from looking chaotic, and the arched full-length mirror anchors the far wall with real presence.
Budget Tip: A full-length mirror on the back wall of a walk-in closet pulls double duty as a style moment and a functional dressing tool, saving you a trip to another room. Leaning styles work if floor space is tight, but a wall-mounted version stays put and won’t shift underfoot.
Sunlit Home Office With Gold Accents and a View Worth Working Toward

Gold-legged desk and matching chair base catch afternoon light pouring through a black-framed picture window overlooking open fields.
Why That Chair Placement Works Harder Than It Looks
Positioning a desk perpendicular to a window keeps glare off the screen while still pulling in natural light from the side. Most people default to facing a window head-on, which creates harsh backlighting and eye strain during video calls. A side-facing setup like this one is a small shift that makes a real difference over a full workday.
Plaid Shirt on a Rod and a Wood Countertop Make This Laundry Room Feel Lived In

Front-load washer and dryer sit beneath a butcher block counter, giving you a folding surface right where you need it. Upper cabinets keep supplies out of sight. That plaid shirt hanging from the rod above is a small detail, but it’s a reminder that a dedicated hanging bar saves more ironing than most people expect.
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A rendered exterior shows a modern farmhouse with board-and-batten siding and a covered front porch. Below, the floor plan reveals an open-concept layout with a master suite, office/guest room, mud room, and connected kitchen and living areas.
