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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 1,988
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

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The main floor centers on an open kitchen, dining, and living area. A family room sits at the rear, with a pantry and mud room connecting to the garage. The entry includes bench and hook storage. Stairs lead to a basement below.
Floor Plan

Upper level hosts a master bedroom with an ensuite and a walk-in closet, plus two secondary bedrooms sharing a hall bath. Laundry sits centrally near the staircase, keeping daily routines contained to one zone.
Floor Plan
Basement level centers on a family room measuring 18 x 19 feet, with a table area nearby at 15 x 14 feet. A mechanical room, full bathroom, and 9 x 9 storage room round out the space. Stairs lead up to the main floor, and a laundry closet sits tucked beside the bath.
Designer’s Secret: Positioning the mechanical room adjacent to the table area keeps utility access close without pulling it through the living space. Dedicated storage near the staircase gives the basement levels a practical function that finished spaces often sacrifice. A bathroom on this floor means the basement can operate independently from the rest of the house.
Curved Chairs and a Live Fire Make This Sitting Room Hard to Leave

Two rounded bouclé chairs face a wood-burning fireplace framed in dark brick with a taupe plaster mantel. Brass wall sconces flank a floral oil painting above. Gray linen pillows add contrast against white upholstery. A light oak coffee table anchors the arrangement on a natural wool rug.
Quick Fix: Bouclé fabric holds its texture well in low-traffic rooms but resists heavy daily use, making it better suited for a sitting room than a main family room. Spot-clean spills immediately with a dry cloth since moisture can mat the loops permanently.
Scalloped Pendants and Warm Wood Tones Set the Tone in This Kitchen

Round upholstered barstools anchor a light oak island topped with white stone. Scalloped pendant lights hang from brass rods above. Behind the range, a bronze hood pairs with subway tile in soft greige. Pot filler hardware adds function to the cooktop. Open sightlines connect the kitchen directly to a casual living area beyond.
- Pot fillers reduce trips across the kitchen during cooking
- Bronze fixtures read warmer than chrome against light wood cabinetry
- Round barstool backs soften the geometry of a rectangular island
Scalloped Lamps and Botanical Prints Anchor a Living Room Built for Calm

Warm linen upholstery, raw wood furniture, and a light wool rug keep the palette deliberately quiet. Four botanical prints hung in a grid add depth without color. Scalloped lamp shades echo the soft lines of the cushions. A woven tray on the coffee table grounds the arrangement with natural texture.
Four botanical prints hung in a grid add depth without color.
Damask Panels and Cane Chairs Bring French Country Softness to a Primary Bedroom

Soft blue damask wallpaper fills three paneled recesses behind an upholstered bed with a carved wood frame. Cane barrel chairs flank a pedestal side table stacked with books. Wall sconces, marble nightstands, and a linen bench complete the layered palette.
By The Numbers: Cane furniture has been used in French interiors since the 17th century, when it arrived through trade routes from Southeast Asia. Its open weave adds visual lightness to a room without reducing seating comfort, which makes it a practical choice in spaces that already carry pattern and texture on the walls.
Ornate Mirror and Oak Cabinetry Define a French Country Vanity Worth Lingering At

Light oak cabinetry pairs with marble countertops and oil-rubbed bronze fixtures across a double vanity. Patterned sage wallpaper, cafe curtains, and a shaped wood mirror complete the layered look.
Why the Mirror Shape Matters Here
Mirrors with scalloped or cartouche-style frames echo the curved molding traditions common in French provincial interiors. Placing one centered above a double vanity rather than using two separate mirrors draws the eye inward and unifies the space. It also solves a practical problem: a single decorative mirror leaves room for overhead lighting without crowding the wall.
Roman Shades Layered With Printed Panels Give This Dining Room Its Quiet Character

Oak pedestal table anchors a neutral dining space with white chairs, patterned drapes, striped Roman shades, and a botanical canvas.
Style Tip: Layering two window treatments, a flat Roman shade underneath and a floor-length panel on the outside, gives you control over both light and privacy without choosing between them. For French country rooms, pairing a stripe with a small botanical print keeps the look collected rather than matchy.
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French Country charm meets practical planning in this combo image. An exterior photo shows white stucco, a cedar shake roof, and arched entry door. Below, the first-floor plan reveals a family room, dining area, kitchen with pantry, mud room, and attached two-car garage.
Color Story: Creamy white stucco paired with a cedar shake roof pulls its palette directly from French provincial farmhouses, where natural materials were chosen for availability rather than style. That same restraint carries into the floor plan’s color coding, where yellow marks livable space and green flags exterior transition zones like the stoop and entry. Keeping the palette consistent across both drawing and facade helps buyers read the connection between indoor square footage and outdoor presence.
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