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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 750
- Bedrooms: 1
- Bathrooms: 1
Floor Plan

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Single-bedroom layout pairs an open kitchen and living room with a roll-in shower bath. Dual porches, a mud room, and a walk-in closet round out this compact, accessible design.
Floor Plan

The alternate bath layout shows a divided floor plan with dual sinks below, a toilet and tub above, plus a bench, pantry, and swing-out door entry.
Editor’s Note: The pantry tucked inside the bathroom is an unusual move that works well for smaller homes where storage space is tight. Separating the vanity area from the toilet and tub gives two people room to get ready at the same time without getting in each other’s way. It’s a practical split that you don’t often see at this square footage.
Fluted Wood Fireplace Wall Anchors an Open Living Space with Warm Restraint
Vertical fluted wood cladding frames a linear fireplace and wall-mounted TV without overwhelming the room. Two leather chairs face the sofa at a natural angle. Gold sconces add warmth without competing. Light hardwood floors keep the whole space from feeling heavy.
Vertical fluted wood cladding frames a linear fireplace and wall-mounted TV without overwhelming the room.
Fluted Island Base and Gold Pendants Give This Open Plan Real Personality

Light oak flooring runs straight from the living area into the kitchen without interruption. The fluted wood panel on the island base earns its keep, adding texture where a plain cabinet face would disappear. White sofa, hexagonal rug, round coffee table.
Try This: Pendant lights over a kitchen island look best when hung at consistent heights and centered over the countertop rather than the cabinet below. If your island has seating on one side like this one does, drop them slightly lower than standard to keep the light focused on the surface where people gather.
Marble Waterfall Counter and Off-Center Sink Make This Island Worth a Second Look

The faucet sits noticeably off-center from the sink, which tells you the island was planned around workflow, not symmetry.
Three amber glass pendants hang at staggered sizes rather than matching pairs, and that choice does a lot for the room’s personality. Wood cabinet bases on the island contrast with the white upper cabinetry along the wall. The marble countertop has enough veining to read as natural stone without overwhelming the warm, honey-toned floor.
Mirrored Barn Doors and Botanical Prints Keep This Bedroom Grounded and Bright

Mirrored sliding barn doors on gold hardware double the room visually. White bedding, a chunky knit throw, and mid-century nightstands keep the palette warm without fuss.
Worth Knowing: Mirrored closet doors are one of the few storage solutions that actually add perceived square footage to a bedroom. They reflect natural light from windows across the room, which matters most in smaller bedrooms where artificial lighting can’t fully compensate. If you’re using barn-door hardware, make sure the track is rated for the extra weight mirrors add over standard panel doors.
Gold Cup Pulls and Oval Mirrors Turn a Double Vanity Into Something Worth Keeping

Brass cup pulls on pale oak drawers pair with round mirrors and a botanical mural backdrop.
Quick Fix: Cup pulls are having a real moment in bathrooms, and it’s not hard to see why. Unlike bar pulls, they sit flush to the drawer face and won’t snag a towel draped nearby. If you’re swapping hardware, make sure the hole spacing matches your existing drill points before ordering.
Built-In Hanging Rod and Wood Countertop Make Laundry Day Actually Manageable

Front-loading machines tucked under a butcher block counter keep folding and sorting in one spot. The open hanging rod built into the upper cabinet section handles shirts straight from the dryer before wrinkles set. Patterned tile backsplash adds texture without competing with the cabinetry. That black-framed glass door brings in real daylight, which makes a functional room feel far less like a utility closet.
Black Grid Door and Rope-Arm Chair Set the Tone on This Covered Side Porch

Woven rattan ottoman, a low-slung chair with rope detailing, and a bamboo tray with a French press make this porch feel genuinely usable. The black full-lite door with grid muntins anchors the whole setup without overwhelming it.
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The top half shows a rendered exterior of a compact farmhouse-style cottage with a gabled front porch, exposed wood truss, and board-and-batten siding. Below, the floor plan reveals a one-bedroom layout with a roll-in shower, mud room with stacked washer and dryer, walk-in closet, and dual porches at the front and rear.
