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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 1,633
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan

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Single-story layout features three bedrooms, a great room, an open kitchen-dining, a four-car garage, a front porch, and a rear patio.
Black Metal Roof and Garage Door Set the Tone Out Back

Seen from the rear, the taupe horizontal siding pairs with a standing-seam black metal roof that runs the full length of the structure. A wood-panel garage door breaks up the wall, and a small patio with outdoor seating sits just off the living area.
Exposed Ceiling Beams and a Dark Front Door Anchor This Warm Living Space
Wood box beams overhead give the ceiling real weight. The dark door’s glass panels pull in greenery from outside, and the black chandelier ties it together.
Rattan Pendants and a Wood Range Hood Bring Warmth to an All-White Kitchen

Paired rattan pendant lights pull focus over a marble-topped island with seating for four. The wood range hood is a standout against white shaker cabinets and grey subway tile. Open shelving flanks the refrigerator wall, keeping the layout from feeling too closed off. Black hardware and faucet tie it together.
Budget Tip: Rattan pendant lights can cost a fraction of metal or glass fixtures and still deliver major visual impact. If you’re drawn to this look, shop import home stores before committing to a lighting showroom price tag.
Mid-Century Dining Chairs and Globe Pendants Make a Strong Case for Less

Black dining chairs with cream cushions contrast the warm oak table without competing with it. Three black-framed photos line the wall, and a sliding door pulls the backyard greenery right into the room.
Material Matters: Mid-century dining chairs like these typically feature solid hardwood frames, which hold up far better over decades than engineered wood alternatives. If you’re buying for longevity, check the joinery at the legs before the finish.
Upholstered Headboard and Bamboo Shades Keep This Primary Bedroom Grounded

Warm hardwood floors and a jute rug anchor the space without competing with the soft neutral walls. The upholstered headboard reads almost sculptural. Natural light from two windows flanking it keeps the room from feeling closed off.
Designer’s Secret: Bamboo Roman shades are one of the most practical window treatments for a bedroom because they filter light without blocking it entirely. They’re also significantly less expensive than custom fabric shades and tend to hold their shape longer in humid climates.
Globe Pendants and a Floating Vanity Nail the Modern Bathroom Formula

Matte black hardware does a lot of heavy lifting here. The faucet, towel rings, and cabinet pulls all match, which keeps the eye moving without any visual interruption. That long trough sink sits off-center on the vanity, which is a detail worth stealing. Globe pendant lights hung at varying depths add dimension without clutter.
- Trough sinks reduce the need for a second faucet in shared bathrooms
- Floating vanities make floors easier to clean and visually open the room
- Matte black fixtures don’t show water spots the way polished chrome does
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The rendering shows a rustic barndominium exterior with black metal roof, while the floor plan below details three bedrooms, open living spaces, and a 4-car garage.
