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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,581
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 3.5
Floor Plan

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The first floor spans 1,567 square feet with an open kitchen, dining, and great room core. A primary suite with WIC sits off the right wing. The foyer connects to an office, mudroom, and a staircase leading up.
Floor Plan

Second-floor layout spans 1,014 square feet and includes three bedrooms, a loft, and two full bathrooms. Bedrooms cluster along the right side, each measuring roughly 10-6 by 11 feet with 8-foot ceilings. A shared hall bath serves two bedrooms, while a private bath adjoins the third. Open-below stairwell and loft anchor the left side.
Common Mistake: Many homeowners skip adding a closet or built-in storage to a loft space, then struggle to keep it organized once furniture moves in. Planning even a small storage wall during the design phase costs far less than retrofitting shelving later. Treat the loft like a real room from the start, not an afterthought.
Open-Concept Main Floor Balances Dark Wood Against White Cabinetry
Dark hardwood floors run through dining, kitchen, and living zones without interruption. White shaker cabinets pair with a subway tile backsplash. Black chandelier arms echo the stair railings. Gray sofas anchor the living area near floor-to-ceiling windows framing an outdoor view.
Black chandelier arms echo the stair railings, pulling the metalwork detail from one end of the floor to the other.
Moving inside, the great room shows how the Craftsman style carries through every surface and material choice.
Stone Fireplace Wall Anchors a Gray Living Room with Panoramic Views

Gray sofas, patterned pillows, and a stone chimney surround a wood-mantled fireplace beneath a wall-mounted flat-screen television.
Black Barn Door Slides Between Entryway and Dining Room with Chandelier

Sliding barn door in matte black connects two spaces. Herringbone rug anchors dark wood dining chairs around a white table beneath a candle-style chandelier.
Did You Know: Barn doors save roughly 10 square feet of swing clearance compared to traditional hinged doors, making them a practical choice in areas where traffic flow matters. Hardware track systems can support doors weighing up to 200 pounds, so solid wood options remain on the table even in high-use spaces.
Marble-Top Island Commands a White Kitchen Built for Gathering

White Shaker cabinets line every wall while a veined gray marble island seats four. Black pendant chandeliers hang overhead. Subway tile backsplash, stainless steel range hood, and warm wood floors complete the contrast.
In The Details: Pairing two distinct countertop materials, one for perimeter surfaces and a different stone for the island, lets each zone carry its own visual weight without competing. Quartz works well for high-use prep areas because it resists staining without annual sealing. Marble and marble-look surfaces on islands see less direct cutting and moisture exposure, making them a practical spot to introduce that veined pattern.
Charcoal Walls and a Platform Bed Give This Master Bedroom Quiet Authority

Three framed botanical prints hang above a black upholstered platform bed with gray bedding.
Try This: Recessed lighting placed directly above the bed tends to cast unflattering downward shadows. Positioning cans toward the perimeter of the room pushes light onto the walls instead, making a dark paint color feel deliberate rather than heavy. Bedside lamps then handle task lighting without competing with the ceiling layout.
Freestanding Soaker Tub Sits Beneath a Window Framing Open Green Views

Carrara-style marble tile covers both the shower walls and floor, connecting the two wet zones visually. A wood tray rests across the soaker tub. Matte black fixtures appear on the rainfall showerhead, faucet, and door hardware. Rolled towels and a tropical plant add texture near the vanity counter.
Budget Tip: Opting for large-format tile in a shower, rather than smaller mosaic cuts, reduces the amount of grout in the space and cuts down on long-term maintenance. Fewer grout lines also make the walls appear more open, which helps a mid-size shower feel less boxed in. Larger tiles typically run a lower cost per square foot than intricate mosaic sheets.
Loft Living Area Pairs Carpet and Black Accents Above an Open Staircase

Light gray sofas, patterned throw pillows, a black coffee table, a wall-mounted TV, and an iron railing define this upper-level loft.
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Exterior photo shows a two-story Craftsman farmhouse with board-and-batten siding. Below, the first floor plan lays out 1,567 square feet including a primary suite, great room, office, and two-car garage.
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