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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,165
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan

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This single-story layout puts the great room at the center, flanked by an open kitchen and dining area. The master suite occupies its own wing with a private bath and walk-in closet. Two additional bedrooms share a hall bath on the opposite side.
Floor Plan

Situated above the main level, the bonus room measures 12’2″ x 15’4″ with 9-foot ceilings and connects directly to a full bath with tub/shower combo. A closet and staircase anchor the layout. The dashed lines indicate unfinished attic space surrounding the built-out area on three sides.
Painted Brick and Wood Posts Frame a Covered Back Porch Worth Stepping Out To
White-painted brick wraps the exterior cleanly, and the covered porch uses raw wood posts that haven’t been stained or finished yet. French doors at the center open to what looks like an open living area. A well-kept lawn stretches out with no landscaping clutter. Simple, unfinished in a few spots, but the bones are solid.
Hardwood Floors and a Glass-Panel Door Invite Light Into the Entry

Natural light pours through the sidelights flanking the wood front door, catching the grain in the hardwood floors. Crown molding and a tray ceiling give the foyer a quiet structure. The cage lantern overhead keeps it grounded.
Did You Know: Sidelights, the narrow windows flanking an entry door, can increase natural light in a foyer without compromising privacy or security. Many builders now treat them as standard on front entries rather than an upgrade, since they add visual openness to spaces that often have no other windows.
Lantern Pendants and Granite Countertops Ground a Classic White Kitchen

Farmhouse-style pendant lights hang over an island topped with veined granite, anchoring the open layout.
Trend Alert: Cage-style lantern pendants are pulling serious weight in new construction kitchens right now, replacing the downrod drum shade that dominated the last decade. Paired with shaker cabinets and natural wood floors, they read as collected rather than matched. It’s a small fixture choice that shifts the whole room’s personality.
Hardwood Floors Catch the Sun While a Tray Ceiling Keeps Things Grounded

Sunlight cuts across warm hardwood floors, shifting the whole room’s mood by the hour. Crown molding wraps the tray ceiling cleanly. Two windows on the back wall bring in open views without any treatment to block them.
Budget Tip: Skipping window treatments during a new build can save a few hundred dollars upfront, but budget for them before move-in. Bare windows in a bedroom let in early morning light that most people don’t want. Cellular shades are usually the most cost-effective option for rooms like this one.
Moving down the hall, the primary bathroom earns its square footage with two separate vanity stations.
Double Vanities and Granite Countertops Make Sharing a Bathroom Actually Work

Granite countertops with gray veining run the full length of both vanities, paired with oil-rubbed bronze faucets. A makeup counter sits between the two sinks, open underneath for seating.
Dark Built-Ins and Beadboard Backing Make a Mudroom Feel Intentional

Charcoal built-ins offer cubbies above, a bench seat in the middle, and shoe storage below. Beadboard backing adds texture without clutter. An outlet is built right into the back panel.
Style Tip: Built-in outlets inside mudroom cabinetry are a detail worth requesting during construction. Once the walls are closed, adding one later means cutting into finished work. Having a charging spot in the mudroom keeps phones and devices from piling up on kitchen counters.
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Exterior photo of a country-style home paired with its single-story three-bedroom floor plan below.
