
🔥 Would you like to save this?
Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,295
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

In order to come up with the very specific design ideas, we create most designs with the assistance of state-of-the-art AI interior design software. Also, assume links that take you off the site are affiliate links such as links to Amazon. this means we may earn a commission if you buy something.
The first floor puts the family room, dining, and kitchen across the back in an open arrangement. A front office sits near the foyer, with a staircase nearby. The 2-car garage connects through a mech/storage room.
Floor Plan

Four bedrooms wrap around a central hall with a walk-in closet and laundry core. The primary suite sits private at the rear, opposite a front porch entry.
Sliding Barn Door Opens Into a Farmhouse Foyer With Rural Views Beyond
Black barn door hardware contrasts with light wood floors; green fields visible through living room windows ground the whole space.
Floating Shelves and Pastoral Views Frame a Home Office Worth Working In

The weathered oak desk anchors the room without overwhelming it. Gold woven spheres on the surface add warmth against the gray tones throughout. Three double-hung windows pull in a wide view of the open meadow. That leather armchair in the corner does a lot of quiet work.
Did You Know: Floating shelves work harder than they look. Anchored directly into wall studs without visible brackets, they rely on concealed hardware to carry decorative objects and books without the bulk of a traditional bookcase. In a home office, keeping vertical storage open like this makes smaller rooms feel less boxed in.
Stone Fireplace Tower Anchors a Living Room Built for Rural Views

Stacked stone runs floor to ceiling beside two oversized windows that frame open meadows. Neutral linen seating and a black glass coffee table keep the focus where it belongs.
Fun Fact: Gas fireplace inserts like this one can be controlled with a thermostat, so the fire adjusts to hold a set room temperature rather than burning continuously. That makes them far more practical for everyday use than a traditional wood-burning firebox.
Dark Island Base and Marble-Look Quartz Make a Case for Contrast

Quartz countertops with soft veining sit on a nearly black island base, creating a contrast that reads bold without feeling cold. Gray upholstered barstools pull it back. Behind, a herringbone tile backsplash runs the full width of the cooking wall.
Why herringbone works behind a range
Laying subway tile at 45-degree angles rather than stacking it horizontally draws the eye upward, which helps a standard ceiling height feel taller. It also breaks up what would otherwise be a flat, repetitive surface behind the hood. Grout line direction matters here: diagonal lines create visual movement that straight-set tile simply doesn’t.
Low-Profile Bed Frame and Warm Walnut Tones Set a Quiet Mood

Gray-blue bedding pulls color from the carpet without forcing a match. The bed’s curved upholstered headboard sits low enough that the triple window behind it reads as the room’s focal point. Matching walnut nightstands and a dresser keep the wood tones consistent. Recessed lighting handles the overhead work, so table lamps can stay soft.
Common Mistake: Bedroom recessed lights are often placed too close to the wall, which throws light straight down and creates shadows rather than filling the room. Center placement over the sleeping area gives more even coverage and avoids that cave-like effect at the edges of the room.
Marble-Look Countertops and Warm Sconce Lighting Pull a Master Bath Together

White vanity cabinets pair with veined quartz countertops, while bronze wall sconces cast warm light across the double sinks. A glass-enclosed tub-shower combo with mosaic tile trim anchors the far wall.
Trend Alert: Tub-shower combos have been making a quiet comeback in master baths as homeowners realize a freestanding soaking tub often goes unused. Combining both functions in one enclosure keeps the footprint tight without sacrificing the option to soak. Frameless glass panels keep the space feeling open even when the room isn’t large.
Walk-In Closet Opens Directly Into a Laundry Room That Actually Gets Used

Built-in shelving, fabric bins, and a front-load washer tucked steps from hanging clothes make laundry feel less like a chore.
Worth Knowing: Placing laundry inside or directly adjacent to a walk-in closet cuts out the basket-hauling loop most households do daily. Pocket doors are common in this setup because they don’t eat into usable floor space when open. It’s one of those layout decisions that sounds obvious once you’ve lived with it.
Pin It

Combining a workshop with a home is rarer than it should be. The exterior rendering shows a modern farmhouse with a black metal roof, wood-post covered porch, and attached garage. Below it, the floor plan reveals three bedrooms, a cathedral-ceiling living and dining zone, kitchen with island, and a cathedral-ceiling shop spanning nearly 25 by 47 feet.
