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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,623
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 4
Floor Plan

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The first floor puts the primary suite and guest room on opposite ends for privacy. A central great room flows into the kitchen and dining area. The mud room connects directly to the 2-car garage, and a foyer with stairs signals a second floor above.
Floor Plan

The upper floor delivers three bedrooms, two baths, a loft, and a bonus room across 1,193 square feet. Two bedrooms share a Jack and Jill bath at the center. Both walk-in closets flank the shared bath on the left side. The stair landing connects all zones without awkward hall stretches.
Stone Fireplace Wall Anchors a Neutral Living Room Built for Fall Evenings
Floor-to-ceiling stacked stone gives the fireplace wall real presence. Gray sofas arranged in a U-shape keep conversation easy, while black-framed throw pillows add contrast without effort. Light hardwood floors and a patterned area rug soften the space considerably.
Style Tip: Mounting a TV above a fireplace works best when the screen sits low enough that you’re not craning your neck from the sofa. Pair the stone surround with a wood mantel in a weathered finish to break up the gray and keep things from reading too cold.
Dark Island Base, White Marble Top, Three Lanterns That Mean Business

Marble-look quartz on the oversized island contrasts sharply with its black base. Four white upholstered barstools pull up to the seating side. Three matte black cage lanterns hang in a row overhead, giving the kitchen its clearest design statement.
Try This: Painting an island a dark color while keeping perimeter cabinets white is one of the easier ways to add contrast without committing to a full dark kitchen. It also helps visually anchor a large island so it doesn’t float in the space. Stick with matching hardware finishes on both to keep it cohesive.
Candle-Style Chandelier Pulls Off Farmhouse Dining Without Trying Too Hard

Dark wood chairs and a white table runner create contrast that’s easy to live with. Botanical art above the sideboard wall keeps it grounded.
Fun Fact: Rectangular candelabra chandeliers like this one work well over long dining tables because they distribute light evenly across the full surface rather than pooling it in one spot. If you’re wiring one from scratch, centering it over the table matters more than centering it in the room. Tables get moved; rooms don’t.
Sleeping quarters get the same no-fuss approach visible throughout the rest of the house.
Black Upholstered Bed Holds Its Own Against Soft Greige Walls

Low platform bed, black frame, gray bedding, and botanical prints keep the palette grounded.
Soaking Tub Gets a Marble Surround and a Window Worth Staying For

Calcutta-style marble wraps the tub surround and climbs the shower wall. A wooden caddy and tulips keep it from feeling cold. Autumn trees frame the view outside.
Common Mistake: Freestanding and built-in soaking tubs both look best positioned near a window, but built-in versions need proper waterproofing behind the surround before tile goes on. Skipping that step causes moisture damage that won’t show up until the tile starts cracking or lifting at the grout lines.
Laundry Room Layout Proves Floating Shelves and Four Art Prints Are Enough

Framed prints labeling each laundry task keep the wall purposeful without overcrowding it. Rolled towels sit on the upper shelf beside a potted plant, both within easy reach. What sells the space is the countertop built over both machines, turning an awkward nook into a usable folding surface.
Bonus Room Carpet and Recessed Lighting Make Late-Night Watching Easy

Plush carpet, a low media console in dark wood, and recessed lighting set a relaxed tone. A vaulted ceiling adds unexpected volume to the space.
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A white farmhouse exterior with a covered porch and attached two-car garage sits above the first-floor plan. The layout shows 1,436 square feet with a great room, front porch, rear porch, and clearly labeled bedrooms. Jack and Jill bathroom access and open living flow are both visible.
