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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 1,011
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan

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This 22×50 two-bedroom layout places the living room at the front, flowing into an open kitchen and dining area. A pantry, two bedrooms, two baths, and a small rear porch round out the compact, efficient design.
Vaulted Ceilings and Natural Light Define This Ranch Living Space

Soft sage-green walls pair with white trim and dark-framed windows that flood the room with daylight. Two tan armchairs anchor the seating area on a patterned rug. A white media console sits below a wall-mounted flat-screen TV. Vaulted ceilings with exposed beams add height to the space.
White Cabinets and Marble Counters Keep This Kitchen Grounded in Classic Style
Four metal bistro chairs line a marble-topped island with a double sink. White shaker cabinets run floor to ceiling. Stainless appliances anchor the back wall beside sage-green paint and wood-look flooring.
Editor’s Note: The double-basin sink placed directly in the island keeps prep and cleanup central to the kitchen’s workflow, a practical choice for households that cook often. White shaker cabinetry paired with marble-look counters is one of the most durable combinations in budget-conscious design, holding its appeal through changing trends.
Natural Wood and Sage Walls Bring Calm to This Dining Space

Light maple chairs and a matching table anchor the room against sage green walls. Hardwood floors in a warm brown tone run throughout. Grid-pane windows flood the space with natural light, and a still-life painting adds quiet color to the left wall.
Why It Works: Painting the walls a muted green pulls outdoor light inward, making a modest dining room feel open without adding square footage. Pairing that tone with natural wood furniture keeps the palette grounded rather than cold.
Sage Walls and Wood Floors Give This Ranch Bedroom a Grounded, Restful Feel

Pale green walls, hardwood floors, and a wood-frame bed anchor the room. French doors open directly to an outdoor patio beyond.
French Doors as a Bedroom Feature
Placing French doors in a bedroom rather than a living area changes how the room functions throughout the day. Natural light enters from two directions, reducing the need for overhead fixtures during daylight hours. The direct patio access also makes the room feel larger than its footprint suggests, blurring the line between interior rest space and outdoor air.
Clawfoot Tub Positioned Against Garden Windows Makes Bathing Feel Outdoor-Adjacent

Few design moves beat a clawfoot tub sitting directly below double windows overlooking an open lawn.
White subway tiles line the walk-in shower wall beside a chrome fixture. Dark square floor tiles anchor the space. Sage walls and black window frames connect interior finishes to the tree-lined yard beyond.
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Exterior rendering shows a gray craftsman cottage with a front porch, paired with a two-bedroom floor plan spanning 22 by 50 feet.
Designer’s Secret: Narrow-lot homes benefit from placing the living room at the front facade, where larger windows can pull in street-facing light without compromising bedroom privacy at the rear. At just 22 feet wide, this plan keeps circulation tight by running one central corridor past the kitchen and bath to reach both bedrooms.
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