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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,439
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 3.5
Floor Plan

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A single-story layout with a vaulted lodge room at its center anchoring the kitchen, master suite, and three bedrooms. The flex/bonus room, covered porches, and 2-car garage round out a practical, well-connected plan.
Exposed Timber Gable and Metal Roof Define This Farmhouse’s Rear Elevation

Vertical board-and-batten siding in a deep charcoal anchors the exterior, while natural wood timber framing in the gable peak adds warmth. Large sliding glass doors blur the line between the covered patio and interior living spaces. Flowering perennials soften the foundation.
Trend Alert: Board-and-batten siding paired with metal roofing has become the defining combo of modern farmhouse exteriors. Designers are increasingly reaching for deep charcoal or slate tones over traditional white, giving the style a grounded, contemporary edge. Exposed timber framing in gable ends adds structural character without relying on decorative trim.
Dark Leather and Raw Wood Ground This Modern Farmhouse Living Room
Chocolate leather sectional anchors the space; abstract diptych artwork echoes its earth tones overhead.
Common Mistake: Oversized sectionals look great in showrooms, but can swallow a living room whole if you don’t measure the negative space around them first. Leave at least 18 inches between the sofa and the coffee table so the room stays functional, not just photogenic. Skipping that check is one of the most common reasons a furniture layout feels off after delivery.
Six Barstools and a Vaulted Ceiling Make This Island the Heart of the Kitchen

Dark walnut cabinetry on the island contrasts with white uppers behind it. Those lantern pendants hang low enough to actually matter.
- Counter seating for six keeps guests close without crowding the cook
- Vaulted ceilings let oversized pendants drop far enough to feel intentional, not accidental
- Mixing cabinet finishes (dark island, white perimeter) adds depth without requiring extra square footage
Sage Green Half-Wall and Sliding Glass Doors Bring the Outdoors Into This Primary Bedroom

Warm wood flooring, a low-profile bed frame, and a green throw pull the exterior treeline palette straight into the room.
Material Matters: Light wood flooring in bedrooms tends to show less wear than darker stains because scratches blend with the grain rather than contrasting against it. Engineered hardwood is worth considering over solid planks in rooms with sliding glass doors, since sunlight and humidity changes won’t cause as much seasonal movement.
Freestanding Tub and Brass Shower Fixtures Pull This Bathroom in Two Directions at Once

Pebble tile on the shower floor contrasts with polished marble-look porcelain throughout the rest of the room. Buffalo check rug keeps it grounded.
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exterior rendering shows a board-and-batten farmhouse with timber gable framing and a two-car garage, while the floor plan below reveals three bedrooms, a vaulted lodge room with fireplace, flex space, and covered porches wrapping three sides of the home.
