
Growing into a house doesn’t happen on moving day — it happens on a Thursday evening when someone’s doing homework at the island, someone else is unloading groceries, and the back door has already swung open twice. The Glencoe is built around exactly that rhythm, with a wraparound patio that keeps the backyard in the middle of everything, an open kitchen anchored by a walk-in pantry, and a layout that actually gives the noise somewhere to go.
Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 1,947
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan – Main Floor

The primary suite sits in the upper left corner, buffered from the two secondary bedrooms by a shared bath — a small separation that matters a lot on slow Sunday mornings. From there, the living area opens into an island kitchen with a dining space and rear patio beyond. A walk-in pantry, laundry/mud room, and foyer closet absorb daily clutter without borrowing square footage from anywhere you actually live.
Garage-Forward Exterior That Actually Makes the Entry Feel Inviting

Gray stucco wraps the garage side, but a covered porch with warm columns and double doors pulls your eye right before the garage gets a chance to dominate. Two cars fit comfortably behind the glass-panel door. Flowering shrubs soften the hard line between driveway and entry, and the snow-capped peaks in the background aren’t exactly a hardship to come home to.
Smeg on the Counter, Fire in the Hearth, and Zero Apologies About It
A cream linen sectional anchors the seating area while a walnut coffee table keeps things from floating. The fireplace and wall-mounted TV share one wall without competing — no awkward blank space, no compromise. That cream Smeg toaster on the counter is a whole personality choice, and it works.
Color Story: Warm sand tones run from the walls to the sofa fabric in a way that reads cohesive rather than color-matched — a harder effect to pull off than it looks. The walnut coffee table picks up the honey undertone of the hardwood floor, tying the two levels of the room together. It’s a palette that earns its calm.
Red Smeg, Dark Granite, and a Pendant That Earns Its Keep

A retro red Smeg refrigerator anchors the right side of the kitchen with zero subtlety — and that’s the point. Everything else earns its place by stepping back: black granite waterfall island, slim bar stools, a wavy LED pendant that adds presence without adding noise.
In The Details: Smeg’s retro-style refrigerators run larger than they look in photos, so verify ceiling clearance before ordering. The FAB50 model, which appears to be the one shown here, stands over 79 inches tall and won’t fit under standard upper cabinets.
Golden Hour Hits Different When Your Living Room Was Built for It

Late afternoon sun cuts across the hardwood floors at an angle that makes the whole open plan glow. The arc pendant earns its unusual silhouette in this light — it would look fussy in a dimmer room, but here it just makes sense. A round dining table sits set and ready near the dark granite island, white teapot and all. Laid-back without being careless.
- An arc pendant works best when ceiling height clears at least 9 feet above the seating area
- Round dining tables in open-plan spaces reduce traffic bottlenecks near kitchen islands
- Positioning a dark granite island parallel to the living zone anchors the two spaces without a wall between them
Sheer Curtains, Warm Wood, and a Fan That Actually Fits the Ceiling

Floor-to-ceiling sheers filter the natural light without washing the beige walls out — a balance that’s harder to achieve than it sounds. The chocolate brown bed frame gives the room a clear anchor, and the upholstered ottoman at the foot does double duty: landing spot during the morning scramble, visual break the rest of the time.
Fun Fact: Ceiling fans in bedrooms help keep air moving without the on-off cycling noise of an HVAC system, which genuinely disrupts sleep more than most people realize. Size up when in doubt — a fan that’s too small for the room just spins harder without actually moving enough air to matter.
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On top, a rendered exterior shows a single-story modern home with a shed roof, dark gray cladding, and clean horizontal lines. Below, the floor plan lays out three bedrooms, a central living space with fireplace, island kitchen, walk-in pantry, laundry/mud room, home office, and a two-car garage across 57 by 59 feet.
