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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,550
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan

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The first floor centers on a vaulted great room with a fireplace, opening toward a screened porch at the rear and a covered porch at the front. The master suite sits privately on the left wing. Bedrooms 2 and 3 share a Jack and Jill bath off the hall, with a mud room and dual garages on the right.
Floor Plan

The walkout basement features a large unfinished central space, mechanical storage, vestibule entry, and two smaller unfinished rooms. Patio slabs flank the left side, with a crawl space and a garage slab above on the right.
By The Numbers: Ceiling height throughout the finished and unfinished basement spaces holds at a consistent 10 feet, which gives future finishing work real flexibility. The mechanical and storage room runs nearly 29 feet wide, tucked along the rear wall. Two separate garage slab areas sit above grade on the right side of the plan.
Vaulted Ceilings and Exposed Beams Define This Open-Concept Great Room
Exposed wood beams trace the full pitch of the cathedral ceiling, anchoring the kitchen, dining, and living zones without dividing them. Pendant lights hang at staggered heights above the island. That reclaimed-look dining table sets a natural tone, while the stone fireplace pulls the far end of the room together.
The Psychology Behind This: Open-plan spaces with a clear sightline from kitchen to fireplace trigger a sense of social safety, where people can see and be seen without effort. That visibility is why gatherings in rooms like this tend to feel less formal and longer-lasting than those in divided floor plans.
Warm Wood Tones and a Stone Fireplace Anchor This Farmhouse Great Room

Rough-sawn ceiling beams contrast with crisp white walls, while the stacked stone fireplace surround pulls natural texture into the center of the room. Two armchairs with walnut frames keep the seating arrangement grounded without feeling heavy.
Quick Fix: Sofa tables placed behind a sectional don’t just fill dead space, they give you a landing spot for lamps and decorative objects that would otherwise crowd a side table. It’s one of the quieter tricks in furniture arrangement, and it works especially well in large open rooms where scale is harder to manage.
Moving into the kitchen, the ceiling height and natural light shift the entire mood of the house.
Pendant Lights and a Long Island Make This Kitchen Feel Like the Center of Everything

Four barstools line one side of the island, which is long enough that it genuinely seats a crowd without crowding. Glass pendant lights hang from exposed wood ceiling beams, and black wall sconces pull the hardware finishes together. The range hood anchors the back wall with real visual weight.
Diamond-Tufted Headboard and Forest Green Bedding Pull This Primary Suite Together

Gray upholstered bed frame pairs with warm wood nightstands and light plank flooring. Three abstract panels above the headboard keep the wall from feeling bare without demanding attention.
- Bench seating at the foot of a bed gives you a place to sit while putting on shoes, keeps extra blankets off the floor, and adds a finished look without requiring a full sitting area.
- A lamp with a sculptural base pulls double duty, providing light while acting as a bedside object worth looking at.
- Layering a patterned area rug over wood flooring defines the bed zone without closing off the rest of the room.
Warm Wood Cabinetry and a Glass Shower Make This Jack & Jill Bathroom Work Hard

Wood-grain cabinetry pairs with white quartz countertops and matte black hardware throughout. Rolled towels, a woven hamper, and a frameless glass shower keep the space feeling practical without looking sparse.
Fun Fact: Jack and Jill bathrooms share a full bath between two bedrooms, each with its own door, making them popular in homes where siblings need separate access without dedicating square footage to two full baths. Pendant lighting hung on chains, like the geometric fixtures here, tends to read more like furniture than utility lighting. That distinction matters in a bathroom that doubles as a shared daily hub.
Board-and-Batten Siding and Cedar Columns Frame This Farmhouse Rear Elevation

Cedar columns carry the weight of a screened upper porch, while cable railings keep sightlines open on the adjacent deck. Stone retaining walls anchor the lower level without competing with the white vertical siding. Stairs connect both outdoor levels directly to grade, making the backyard genuinely accessible rather than just visible from above.
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Exterior rendering shows a dark board-and-batten farmhouse with a metal roof, paired with a first floor plan detailing three bedrooms, an open great room, a screened porch, and a two-car garage.
