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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 1,885
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

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Main floor spans 1,885 square feet with two bedrooms, an open kitchen and family room, a covered patio, a laundry, a walk-in closet, and a three-car garage.
Stone Exterior and Covered Patio Define This Craftsman Backyard

Natural stacked stone wraps the facade beneath a dark asphalt shingle roof. String lights hang from the pergola above, while a decorative fountain anchors the side garden. Iron fencing frames the outdoor grill zone.
Designer’s Secret: Mixing stacked stone with stucco on a single exterior cuts material costs while adding visual depth that a single cladding type rarely achieves. The iron fence separating the grill area from the lawn keeps outdoor zones functional without blocking sightlines. String lights on a covered pergola extend usable outdoor hours well past sunset without any hardwired electrical fixture overhead.
Shiplap Walls and Stone Fireplace Anchor a Farmhouse Living Room
Dark French doors flank a stacked-stone fireplace beneath an oversized vintage clock.
- Dark hardware on three separate elements unifies the color palette across the room
- Vertical shiplap draws the eye upward, making standard ceiling heights feel taller
- Identical doors on each side of the fireplace create symmetry that anchors the furniture arrangement
Mini List: Pairing dark door frames against white shiplap creates contrast without requiring additional decor. The eye moves naturally between the two flanking doors and the fireplace, giving the room a sense of balance. Repetition of dark finishes in the clock, ottomans, and door hardware ties the space together.
Herringbone Brick Floor Grounds a Craftsman Dining Room

Red brick laid in a herringbone pattern anchors the space. Slipcovered wingback chairs surround a round dark wood table. Board-and-batten walls, clerestory windows, and a drum pendant with a branch chandelier complete the room.
Why It Works: Brick flooring in a dining room handles foot traffic and chair movement far better than hardwood, with far less visible wear over time. Laying bricks in a herringbone pattern rather than a straight grid adds visual interest without introducing a second material. The clerestory windows above the wainscoting bring in light while keeping wall space available for art.
Moving indoors, the master bath shows how cabinetry choices can carry the Craftsman character just as effectively as exterior details.
Granite Countertops and Vessel Sink Anchor a Double Vanity Built for Two

Espresso cabinetry, vessel sink, under-cabinet lighting, and granite counters define this bathroom.
Transition: Vessel sinks sit above the counter rather than dropping into it, which keeps the countertop surface fully intact and easier to wipe down. That extra counter space matters more in a shared vanity than most people expect. Pairing them with a tall tower cabinet between two sink stations solves storage without pulling from drawer space below. The tower handles linens and toiletries, while the drawers stay dedicated to daily-use items. Keeping those functions separate reduces morning clutter considerably.
Covered Patio Fireplace and Outdoor TV Pull Guests Into the Open Air

The stone fireplace anchors the covered patio, with a wall-mounted TV above the firebox. White slipcovered chairs face the hearth while a tiered fountain and ceiling fan complete the space.
Common Mistake: Mounting a TV directly above an outdoor fireplace exposes it to rising heat that shortens the screen’s lifespan. Positioning the screen to the side of the firebox, or using a cabinet with a drop-down mount, keeps the display protected without sacrificing the viewing angle.
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Exterior photo shows a Craftsman home with stucco, stone accents, and a covered porch entry. The floor plan below details 1,885 square feet with two bedrooms, a family room, a kitchen, and a three-car garage.
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