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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,090
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

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The main floor centers on an open great room and dining area with cathedral ceilings, flowing into a kitchen with a pantry. The master suite sits at the rear with a tray ceiling, en suite bath, and walk-in closet. A mud room, two garages, and covered porches complete the layout.
Floor Plan

Upper level holds two bedrooms, a shared bath, a walk-in closet, a nook, and unfinished vaulted storage. Bedroom 2 features a cathedral ceiling peak of nearly 11 feet.
Floor Plan
Finished basement holds a rec room, bedroom, gym, bathroom, and closet. Stairs connect to upper levels, with an unfinished utility zone tucked toward the rear.
Editor’s Note: Basement bedroom and closet layouts mirror standard above-grade bedrooms, making this level genuinely livable rather than just functional overflow space. A dedicated gym room keeps fitness equipment contained and separate from the rec room. Nine-foot ceilings throughout give every finished space an open, above-grade feel.
White Horizontal Siding Meets Dark Rooflines on This Craftsman Rear Elevation

Craftsman detailing earns its keep on the back of this house.
Exposed rafter tails, board-formed gable brackets, and black-trimmed windows give the rear elevation real character. Sliding glass doors open directly onto a stone patio with wrought iron seating. A covered porch wraps the right side. Horizontal white siding contrasts sharply against charcoal shingles across multiple rooflines.
Vaulted Shiplap Wall Anchors an Open-Plan Living and Dining Space

Cream upholstered dining chairs surround a white table centered on a geometric rug. A stone fireplace below the wall-mounted TV draws the eye toward black-framed windows.
Style Math: Pairing black window frames with white shiplap walls creates contrast without requiring color. The light oak flooring keeps the palette warm rather than cold or clinical. Neutral upholstery in multiple textures adds depth while staying within a single tonal range.
Four Bar Stools and a Gas Cooktop Turn This Island Into the Heart of the Kitchen

Dark wood bar stools with striped cushions line a white waterfall island housing a black gas cooktop. White shaker cabinets reach ceiling height, anchored by a black range hood. Light oak floors warm the space, while wood ceiling beams add raw texture overhead.
The Psychology Behind This: White kitchens tend to reduce visual noise, which research suggests lowers perceived stress during meal preparation. Introducing dark hardware and black appliances at key focal points gives the eye places to rest without cluttering the overall palette. The result feels ordered rather than sterile.
Black-Framed Glass Walls Flood This Dining Space With Garden Views

Sliding glass doors stretch nearly wall to wall, pulling green lawn and trees directly into the sightline. Cream upholstered chairs sit on a geometric rug. Light oak flooring, a pendant light, and warm white walls keep the palette cohesive.
Quick Fix: Sliding glass door panels that stack fully to one side effectively erase the boundary between interior dining and an outdoor patio, making a modestly sized room feel considerably larger during warmer months. Keeping interior flooring and exterior patio materials at a similar tone strengthens that connection visually.
Vertical Shiplap, Warm Oak Floors, and Paired Art Frames Define This Primary Bedroom

Light gray upholstered bed anchors the space against vertical shiplap paneling. Natural wood nightstands flank both sides. Black-frame windows draw in greenery. A sculptural chandelier with curved arms pulls the eye upward toward planked ceiling boards overhead.
Fun Fact: Vertical shiplap paneling, unlike its horizontal counterpart, draws the eye upward and can make a standard eight-foot ceiling read as taller than it actually is. Designers often choose it specifically for bedrooms where ceiling height is fixed, but a sense of volume is still desired.
Beyond the kitchen and dining areas, the bedroom floors offer a softer, more personal side of this Craftsman home.
Neon Face Art and Globe Chandelier Give This Bedroom Real Personality

Mauve walls, lavender upholstered bed, white nightstand, and glowing neon face art create a cohesive, moody bedroom.
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Exterior rendering shows a farmhouse with stone accents, white siding, and a covered porch. Below, the floor plan reveals a single-story layout with a master suite, open great room and dining area, kitchen with pantry, mud and laundry room, and a two-bay garage.
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