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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,027
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 3.5
Floor Plan

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The single-story layout centers on an open living room and dining area that flow directly into the kitchen, with the owner’s suite tucked privately to the left. Three bedrooms sit along the right wing, each with its own bath. A 2-car garage, covered porches on three sides, and a storage room round out the plan.
Floor Plan

Upper-level layout centers on a generous Bonus Room with angled knee walls that follow the roofline. A staircase and a store room anchor the left side. Play closets tucked into dormers on both ends, adding practical storage without eating into the open living area.
Floor Plan
Lower-level layout centers on a future social room flanked by multiple unfinished spaces ready for conversion. A dedicated future bedroom with dotted-line bath rough-in sits toward the back corner. Mechanical and storage rooms anchor the south wall. Covered patio access runs across the full north face, and a garage slab occupies the far right.
Vaulted Ceilings and a Herringbone Fireplace Make This Room Hard to Leave

Wood ceiling planks, black-framed windows, and a herringbone brick firebox don’t feel like separate decisions — they feel like one.
Natural light pours through floor-to-ceiling glass panels onto wide-plank hardwood floors, pulling the pastoral view right into the room. A round wrought-iron chandelier anchors the double-height ceiling without competing with the exposed timber beams. Seating clusters around a gray ottoman, keeping things casual and conversation-ready.
Rattan Chairs and Globe Pendants Give This Dining Room Real Character

Dark wood chairs with cane backs pull focus immediately, contrasting against a white tabletop and warm oak flooring. Overhead, a black iron pendant fixture holds three globe lights at staggered heights. Ceramic vases on the table and a low dark credenza behind keep the whole room grounded.
Budget Tip: Cane-back chairs like these can cost three to four times less if you shop vintage or thrift stores rather than buying new. A coat of dark wood stain on a plain chair frame gets you most of the way there for very little money.
Gold Pendants and a Dark Island Base Pull This Kitchen Together

Hammered brass pendants drop over live-edge wood stools with iron bases, grounding the white shaker cabinets and quartz island top. That contrast between charcoal base and bright countertop does a lot of heavy lifting here.
Fun Fact: Quartz countertops don’t need sealing the way natural stone does, which makes them a genuinely low-maintenance choice for busy kitchens. Marble requires annual sealing to resist staining, so that white quartz looks costs far less upkeep over time.
Pendant Lights Over a Wingback Bed Make This Bedroom Worth Waking Up In

Linen upholstery on the wingback headboard pairs with warm oak nightstands and hardwood floors. That cylindrical bolster pillow keeps the bedding from looking fussy without trying too hard.
Why Pendant Bedside Lights Work Better Than You’d Expect
Swapping table lamps for pendant lights frees up the nightstand surface entirely, which matters more once you actually live with a small bedside table. These pendants hang low enough to cast reading light without lighting up the whole room. It’s a practical choice that also keeps the wall above the nightstands clear, letting the landscape painting behind the bed hold more visual weight.
Gold Hardware and Marble Tile Give This Bathroom Spa-Level Presence

Brushed gold fixtures do a lot of work here, tying the glass shower enclosure to the freestanding soaking tub without any visual fuss. Gray marble tile lines the shower floor to ceiling. A wood bath tray keeps things grounded. Two small potted plants tucked beside the shower add just enough life to soften all that white.
Pro Tip: Frameless glass shower doors cost more upfront than framed versions, but they’re much easier to keep clean because there’s no metal track collecting soap scum along the bottom. If you’re renovating on a budget, a single fixed panel with a pivot door is often cheaper than a full frameless enclosure and reads just as open.
Shiplap Walls and Gold Brackets Make Laundry Feel Less Like a Chore

Vertical shiplap runs floor to ceiling, giving this laundry room more visual height than the square footage suggests. Woven baskets on the upper shelf handle overflow storage. Two LG front-loaders sit side by side beneath open wood shelving with brass brackets.
Designer’s Secret: Open shelving in a laundry room works best when you decant bulky detergent boxes into glass canisters first. Boxes read as clutter fast, while clear containers keep the shelves looking intentional without adding any extra effort to your routine.
Bonus Room with a Drum Kit Proves Attic Space Doesn’t Have to Be Wasted

Vaulted ceiling with recessed lighting, warm hardwood floors, and a sectional sofa anchor the living zone. A drum kit tucked to the right makes clear this room pulls double duty.
Ask Yourself: Bonus rooms above a garage or under a roofline tend to have awkward angles that feel like a problem. But placing taller furniture away from the slopes and keeping the center open actually turns those angles into character. Ask yourself what the room needs to do before you start furnishing it.
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Exterior rendering shows a modern farmhouse with twin timber-frame gables and a metal roof. The floor plan below reveals three bedrooms, an owner’s suite, open living and dining areas, a 2-car garage, and multiple covered porches.
