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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 500
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 1
Floor Plan

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The 438-square-foot living area includes a kitchen, a family room with an electric fireplace, one bedroom, a bath, and utility storage. Vaulted ceilings cover the kitchen and family room. A front porch adds 214 square feet. Ladder storage connects to an upper loft space.
Floor Plan

Upper level shows an open loft, bedroom loft, and attic storage, accessed by ladder from the main living area below.
In The Details: Ladder access to the upper level keeps the footprint compact while still delivering a dedicated sleeping loft and separate attic storage. The bedroom loft measures 8 by 6 and a half feet, offering just enough room for a bed and minimal furnishings. A 40-square-foot stair opening connects both levels without eating into the generous open-below space.
Mono-Pitch Roof and Covered Carport Define This Modern Forest Cabin’s Exterior
Warm gray lap siding meets a dark mono-pitch roof, while a timber post supports a covered concrete pad beside a small square window.
Warm gray lap siding meets a dark mono-pitch roof, while a timber post supports a covered concrete pad beside a small square window.
Shiplap Fireplace Wall Anchors a Living Space Built for Comfort

Horizontal shiplap cladding wraps the fireplace surround from floor to ceiling. A natural wood mantel shelf sits above a linear gas insert. Dark leather chairs face the hearth, and light hardwood flooring keeps the space grounded without competing with the white walls.
Designer’s Secret: Mounting a television directly above a fireplace on a shiplap wall eliminates the need for a separate media console, freeing up floor space in smaller living rooms. Using a full-extension tilting mount lets viewers adjust the screen angle and reduces glare without repositioning furniture.
Marble Island and Black Fixtures Give This Kitchen Real Character

Calacatta-style marble wraps the island countertop and backsplash, tying both surfaces together with bold veining.
Matte black hardware, a farmhouse sink, and pendant lights with exposed bulbs sharpen the contrast against white cabinetry. Industrial metal stools line the island’s dark base. Stainless steel refrigerator panels reflect light from the sliding glass door, pulling the outdoors into a compact, well-organized kitchen.
Striped Bedding and a Dark Ceiling Fan Keep This Bedroom Grounded and Restful

Gray-and-white striped bedding covers a full bed with an upholstered headboard. Two dark wood nightstands flank either side. Soft natural light enters through a single-hung window overlooking a grassy yard. Walls are painted a neutral greige, and wood-look flooring runs beneath the bed frame.
History Corner: Ceiling fans became a common fixture in American bedrooms during the late 19th century after electric models replaced hand-pulled punkah fans. The two-blade and three-blade designs of early electric fans gradually gave way to the four- and five-blade versions widely used today. Blade pitch and motor speed together determine how effectively a fan circulates air in a given room size.
Herringbone Tile and Pedestal Sink Shape a Moody, Minimalist Bathroom

Dark herringbone tile lines the walk-in shower while a pedestal sink, round mirror, and black fixtures keep the palette spare and cohesive.
Low-Profile Bed and Rounded Shelf Unit Keep This Loft Bedroom Open

Floating just above hardwood floors, the platform bed sits beneath a wood-plank ceiling with a single recessed light. Books fill a rounded square shelf unit against the left wall. A dark wood nightstand and large window complete the spare, functional arrangement without crowding the compact space.
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Exterior rendering shows a mono-pitch cabin with wood columns and a wide covered porch. Below, the floor plan lays out 438 square feet of living area, including a family room with electric fireplace, vaulted kitchen, one bedroom, full bath, and utility storage.
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