
A three-car garage stopped being a luxury the moment families realized one bay always ends up holding the bikes, the seasonal gear, and whatever lumber didn’t make it into last spring’s deck project — and the Cottontail Drive is designed with that reality in mind. Single-story, open where it counts, and wearing farmhouse details that aren’t just a coat of shiplap over a builder-grade box.
Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 1,998
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan – Main Floor

Single-story layout connects living, kitchen, and three bedrooms, with a rec room, 3-car garage, and dual covered porches.
Floor Plan – Basement

The unfinished basement runs 44’4″ x 32’6″ with stair access, a closet, and utility rough-ins near the rear porch slab. Garage slab sits separate to the right.
Vaulted Ceilings and Floor-to-Ceiling Glass Make This Living Room Hard to Leave
That arched window wall pulls the outside in better than any piece of furniture ever could.
Two white armchairs face the glass directly, angled to catch the view of mature trees and open lawn. The dark frame grid does real work here — breaking up all that light without ever making the room feel closed in.
Marble, Warm Wood, and Gold Hardware Pull This Kitchen Together

Brass globe pendants hang over a marble island with round upholstered stools below.
Worth Knowing: Using Calacatta-style marble as both the backsplash and the island countertop is a bold call, but it pays off here because the veining reads as one continuous surface from across the room. Wood cabinetry on the island base keeps the whole thing from tipping into cold territory. If you love this look, seal natural marble annually — it’s significantly more porous than quartz and will show it.
Black Grid Windows and Sheer Linen Curtains Are a Combination That Just Works

Sheer tab-top panels hang from a brass rod, letting afternoon light filter through without blocking the green yard view framed by black-trimmed casement windows.
Pro Tip: Mounting curtain rods well above the window frame — as done here — draws the eye upward and makes walls read taller without touching a single stud. For sheers used as a solo treatment, choose fabric with enough body to hold a clean pleat when pushed to the side. Limp panels bunch at the edges and undercut an otherwise sharp room.
Gold Oval Mirrors and a Marble Vanity Top Set the Tone in This Bathroom

Brass-framed oval mirrors and matching wall sconces give the vanity wall a cohesion that feels considered without being stiff. Worth noting: the vessel sink sits noticeably shallow on the countertop, which drops the gold faucet to an unusually low angle — functional, but something to factor in before you spec the same setup. Black grid windows anchor the opposite wall and tie back to the rest of the house.
Quick Fix: Accessories in matching finishes matter more than most people expect. Swapping mismatched plastic bottles for a coordinated ceramic set like the one shown here costs very little but pulls a bathroom together faster than almost any other change you can make.
Walnut Paneling and Built-In Shelving Give This Walk-In Closet Real Staying Power

Warm walnut on the entry columns and ceiling detail makes the white shelving pop. It’s a small material investment that stops the whole space from reading like a stock builder finish.
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Exterior rendering shows a modern farmhouse with a standing-seam metal roof and large gable windows, paired with a detailed single-level floor plan below.
