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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 4,908
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 4.5
Floor Plan

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The main floor spans 3,036 square feet. A great room connects to the kitchen, casual dining, and hearth room at the rear. The master bedroom suite sits privately to the left. Two two-car garages, a mud room, laundry, and formal dining round out the layout.
Floor Plan

Upper floor spans 1,937 square feet with three bedrooms, a guest room, loft, play room, and open-to-below area. Two stairways connect to the lower level. A shared bath serves bedrooms two and three near the central hall.
Floor Plan
Lower level spans 2,207 finished square feet with a large recreation area anchored by a wet bar. A bedroom with en-suite bath sits alongside an exercise room. Additional spaces include a gaming room, storage vault, unfinished storage areas, and a walkout patio accessible through the recreation space.
In The Details: A built-in bar with a dishwasher and undercounter refrigerator sits at the heart of the recreation area, making this lower level well-suited for entertaining. The vault tucked into the unfinished storage zone adds a layer of security rarely found in residential basement plans. At 53 feet wide, the recreation area alone rivals the footprint of many standalone apartments.
Vaulted Beams and Stone Fireplace Define a Craftsman Great Room

Exposed wood ceiling beams arch over hardwood floors in a rich walnut tone. A stacked-stone fireplace anchors the room alongside built-in shelving. Dark leather sofas face a coffee table, while floral accent chairs sit closer to the large wood-framed windows.
History Corner: Craftsman architecture took hold in the early 1900s as a reaction against mass-produced Victorian ornamentation, favoring handcrafted details and natural materials instead. Stone fireplace surrounds and exposed timber framing became signatures of the style, drawn directly from Arts and Crafts movement principles originating in Britain. Many builders today replicate those same structural elements to preserve that connection to early 20th-century domestic design.
Warm Wood Cabinetry and a Black Island Anchor an Open Craftsman Kitchen

Rich cherry cabinets, granite countertops, mosaic tile backsplash, black bar stools, pendant lights, and a wine rack define this open kitchen and living space.
Mosaic tile backsplash, black bar stools, pendant lights, and a wine rack define this open kitchen and living space.
Dark Cabinetry and Patterned Upholstery Give This Dining Room Serious Character

Slate tile backsplash in a dining room signals this home means business.
Fabric chairs in a swirling neutral print surround a wood table beneath a wrought-iron chandelier with frosted shades.
Warm Tones and Wood Trim Frame a Craftsman Master Suite

Teal bedding contrasts wood furniture and carpet. Woven shades, a chandelier, and sliding doors lead to an outdoor balcony.
Material Matters: Carpet remains a practical choice for bedroom floors because it absorbs sound and adds warmth underfoot. Wool and nylon blends hold up well in high-use spaces while maintaining a soft surface. Neutral tones like this sandy beige work across decades of changing furniture styles without requiring replacement.
Granite Counters and Bamboo Shades Bring Spa-Like Calm to the Master Bath

Granite countertops with warm amber and rust tones sit above dark wood cabinetry. Woven bamboo shades, mosaic tile surround, and a soaking tub complete the retreat.
Why It Works: Woven bamboo shades filter light softly while adding natural texture that pairs well with stone and wood finishes. They also hold up better in humid bathroom environments than fabric alternatives.
Loft Overlook with Iron Balusters and Vaulted Beam Ceiling

Dark iron balusters with decorative forged accents pair with wood handrails along an open loft railing. Exposed ceiling beams run the length of a vaulted roofline overhead. Below, a stone accent wall anchors the great room. Carpet covers the loft floor, and tall windows flood both levels with natural light.
Color Story: Warm beige walls, walnut-toned wood, and black iron create a three-tone palette that reads as neutral but carries real depth. Keeping metal finishes consistent across the balusters and light fixtures ties the two levels together visually. Stone introduces irregular color variation that prevents the scheme from feeling flat.
Warm Stone and Timber Light Up the Night on This Craftsman Exterior

Stone columns, wood beams, and layered balconies glow under exterior lighting against a deep blue evening sky.
- Stone veneer columns anchor the facade and visually ground the structure’s height
- Covered balconies on multiple levels extend living space outdoors without requiring separate additions
- Warm-toned exterior lighting placed at grade level draws the eye upward along architectural lines
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Craftsman exterior glows with warm lighting and stone accents at dusk. Below, the main floor plan lays out 3,036 square feet including a great room, master suite, dual garages, and covered decks.
