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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 988
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan

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Single-level layout flows from mud room and kitchen into open living space, with master suite, walk-in closet, roll-in shower, and front porch spanning the full width.
Floor Plan

At 1,064 square feet, this ranch layout puts the open kitchen and living room at the center, with the master bedroom and walk-in closet on the right. A mud room with a washer and dryer anchors the left side, alongside a bath, pantry, and office or guest room.
Floor Plan
This alternate master bath layout pairs a walk-in closet (11’6″ x 7’6″) with a full bathroom below it. The bath fits a toilet, soaking tub, and dual-sink vanity along the left wall. A 2’6″ corridor connects both spaces. It’s a compact arrangement that keeps the wet and dry zones clearly separated.
Warm Wood Tones and an Open Layout Make This Ranch Living Space Work

Sunlight cuts across light hardwood floors and lands on a white sofa dressed with layered throw pillows. The kitchen island’s fluted wood panel base anchors the open plan without closing it off. Pendant lights with woven shades pull the eye toward the cooking zone. Simple, warm, and grounded.
The Fluted Island Base
That vertical wood paneling wrapping the kitchen island base is doing a lot of quiet work. It adds texture without competing with the marble-look countertop above it, and it echoes the barn door visible in the background. It’s a detail that reads as intentional rather than decorative for decoration’s sake.
Fluted Wood Island Base and Globe Pendants Give This Kitchen Real Character

Marble slab countertops wrap the island and backsplash, while a brass faucet and fluted walnut base panel do most of the design work.
Fun Fact: Fluted wood panels on kitchen islands have roots in classical millwork but gained serious traction in residential design through the mid-2010s Scandinavian influence. The vertical grooves aren’t just decorative. They add shadow and texture that make a flat surface feel almost sculptural without requiring any extra material.
Geometric Wallpaper and Botanical Prints Ground This Bedroom’s Natural Palette

Warm oak flooring pulls sunlight from the French doors deep into the room. Three framed botanical prints anchor the patterned accent wall without competing with it. The dark throw draped across white bedding gives the space its only real contrast. Small-scale nightstands keep the layout feeling open rather than crowded.
Worth Knowing: Accent walls covered in geometric or repeat-pattern wallpaper tend to read best when the remaining walls stay plain and light-toned, letting the pattern do its work without overwhelming the room. Botanical art has remained a consistent pairing with nature-forward interiors because it reinforces organic color already present in wood floors and textile accents.
Gold Hardware and Botanical Wallpaper Pull This Double Vanity Together

Brass pendant lights hang above round mirrors framed in matching gold, while light maple cabinetry keeps the vanity grounded and unfussy.
Why It Works: Round mirrors above double vanities have become a popular alternative to a single wide mirror because each sink gets its own visual anchor. Pairing them with pendant lights instead of a wall-mounted bar fixture frees up the wall and lets bold wallpaper like this floral mural stay visible. It’s a layout decision that improves both function and proportion without requiring any extra square footage.
Gold Casters and French Doors Make This Home Office Feel Like a Reward

A desk with gold hairpin legs sits center-stage in afternoon light, paired with an upholstered chair on matching gold casters. French doors open to greenery outside. The croissant on the plate is a nice touch.
In The Details: Office chairs with caster bases on hardwood floors work best when the wheels are rated for hard surfaces. Standard caster rubber can leave scuff marks over time, so swapping in polyurethane wheels is a simple fix that most chair bases accommodate without any tools.
Built-In Cabinetry Flanking the Bed Earns Every Inch of This Small Bedroom

Floor-to-ceiling built-ins wrap the bed on three sides, pulling double duty as headboard and storage. Gold bin pulls keep the hardware quiet against the putty-colored millwork. Natural light cuts hard across the wood floor. The cane accent chair and tulip-base side table feel right-sized for the corner.
Material Matters: Built-in cabinetry surrounding a bed frame is sometimes called a bed alcove treatment, and it’s particularly practical in smaller rooms because it eliminates the need for separate nightstands and freestanding wardrobes. Painting the built-ins the same tone as the walls visually recedes the whole unit, so the room reads larger than the square footage suggests.
Hanging Rod Between Cabinets Solves the Laundry Room’s Oldest Problem

Butcher block countertop spans both machines, giving you real folding space right where you need it.
Butcher block countertop spans both machines, giving you real folding space right where you need it.
Pull Quote: Front-load washers and dryers positioned under a continuous countertop are sometimes called a laundry suite setup. It’s a practical configuration because the counter doesn’t just look intentional; it actually pulls double duty as both a folding surface and a visual anchor that keeps the machines from dominating the room. The hanging rod tucked between upper cabinets is an underused detail worth stealing. Most laundry rooms skip it entirely and end up with nowhere to hang items straight from the dryer. Installing one doesn’t require much clearance, just enough depth between cabinet faces to loop a standard rod bracket.
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The top half shows a craftsman-style ranch exterior with wood porch columns, board-and-batten siding, and a centered gabled entry. Below, the floor plan reveals an open kitchen and living core flanked by a master suite with a roll-in shower and a flexible office-guest room.
