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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,126
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan

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The first floor places the primary suite near the laundry and WIC, with the family room anchoring the center. Kitchen, dining, and office wrap around the foyer entry.
Floor Plan

Two bedrooms share an 8-foot ceiling height and sit adjacent to a full bath on the second floor. A loft at 13-6 by 17 anchors the open central space. Mechanical storage and a small 7-by-11 flex area round out this 904-square-foot layout.
Budget Tip: Converting the mechanical/storage room into a dedicated workspace later costs far less when rough electrical is stubbed in during initial construction. Ask your builder to include a single circuit and outlet box during the framing stage. That small upfront addition can save hundreds in retrofit labor down the road.
Foyer Opens Into Kitchen and Living Area With Warm Autumn Views
Beige walls, hardwood floors, a white console table, a geometric chandelier, and a kitchen island anchor this open-concept main level.
Pro Tip: Open-concept entries like this one benefit from a large mirror placed near the front door, which bounces recessed light deeper into the space. Positioning the console table against a load-bearing wall keeps the sightline to the kitchen clear without sacrificing storage.
Stone Fireplace Anchors an Open Living Space With Kitchen Island Views

Lit fireplace, stone surround, wood mantel shelf, marble island, recessed lighting, and light hardwood floors define this open layout.
Floating Shelves Flanking the Fireplace
Built-in floating shelves positioned on either side of a stone fireplace do double duty as display space and visual framing for the focal wall. Keeping shelf depth shallow, typically eight to ten inches, prevents the shelves from crowding the seating area or blocking sightlines from the kitchen. Staggering shelf heights rather than spacing them evenly creates a more natural look and makes it easier to mix objects of different scales without the arrangement feeling rigid.
Dark Island and White Cabinetry Define an Open Kitchen-Dining Space

Black dining chairs and a matching island base contrast with white upper cabinets and marble countertops. A stainless range hood anchors the cooking wall, while candle-style chandeliers add warmth above both zones.
Quick Fix: Painting an island a darker color than perimeter cabinets draws the eye inward and gives large open kitchens a visual anchor without requiring structural changes. Matte or eggshell finishes hold up better on islands than gloss, since scuffs show less over time.
Barn Door Entry Frames a Home Office Built for Focused Work

Sliding barn doors save nearly nine square feet of swing clearance compared to traditional hinged doors.
Floating shelves along the back wall hold books, framed photos, and decorative objects at three distinct heights, creating visual rhythm without crowding. Dark wood on the desk contrasts the warm sand walls. A geometric rug defines the work zone. Floor-to-ceiling windows pull fall foliage directly into the sightline of anyone seated at the desk.
Warm Neutrals and Walnut Nightstands Ground a Master Bedroom With Ensuite Access

Gray upholstered headboard pairs with linen bedding, walnut nightstands, and matching table lamps above a shag rug.
Style Math: Mixing one upholstered piece with natural wood furniture keeps a neutral bedroom from feeling flat. Here, the dark headboard reads as the room’s visual anchor, while walnut legs on the bed frame and nightstands repeat that warmth without matching exactly. That contrast between fabric and wood is often called collected style, meaning pieces look chosen over time rather than bought as a set.
Marble Countertops and Dual Sinks Anchor a Master Bath With Garden Views

White quartz countertops with gray veining span a double-sink vanity. Chrome fixtures, matte black hardware, and tall windows framing fall foliage complete the space.
Loft Living Area Doubles as Media Room and Home Office With Autumn Light

Carpet runs wall to wall beneath recessed ceiling lights. A walnut media console with open cubbies holds books and small objects below a wall-mounted television. Near the window, a desk chair and lamp create a secondary work zone. Autumn foliage glows through the window beyond the stair rail.
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Exterior photo shows a white modern farmhouse with front porch, paired with a 1,222-square-foot first floor plan below.
