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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,164
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

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The main floor includes a primary suite with a walk-in closet, a great room, a kitchen, a dining room, an office, a foyer, a laundry, and a 2-car garage. Stairs lead to an upper loft.
Floor Plan

The second floor holds two bedrooms, a shared bath, a linen closet, and an open loft accessed by a central staircase with 8-foot ceilings throughout.
Black, White, and Gray Done Right in This Open-Concept Living Space
Light gray sofas anchor the living area around a black coffee table. Black-framed art flanks a wall-mounted TV. Dark dining chairs and a candle chandelier carry the contrast palette into the adjacent dining zone.
Why It Works: Keeping the furniture palette to three neutrals creates visual consistency across two connected spaces without requiring architectural separation. The black-framed windows, art, and furniture legs act as repeating anchors that tie the whole room together. Light wood flooring prevents the dark accents from feeling heavy.
Wrought Iron Candle Chandelier Anchors This Dining and Living Room Duo

Dark wood chairs surround an eight-seat table beneath a candle-style chandelier. Gray sofas, black-framed windows, and wood-look flooring carry through to the adjacent living area.
Why the Candle Chandelier Works Here
A wrought iron candle chandelier reads as both formal and casual, which suits a space that doubles as a dining room and family gathering area. The vertical height of the tapers draws the eye upward without requiring vaulted ceilings. Paired with recessed lighting, it gives the room flexibility between ambient and task lighting depending on the occasion.
Charcoal Island Base Against White Cabinetry Defines This Kitchen’s Contrast

Gray island base pairs with white quartz countertop and shaker cabinets. Subway tile backsplash, stainless steel range hood, and black pendant chandeliers anchor the space.
Worth Knowing: Painting an island a contrasting color while keeping perimeter cabinets white is one of the most cost-effective ways to add visual interest without replacing hardware or appliances. The gray used here reads as a true mid-tone, which keeps it from competing with the black fixture finishes. Designers often recommend pulling the island color from the fixture finish rather than the flooring, so the palette holds together at eye level.
Charcoal Headboard and Matching Nightstands Ground This Monochromatic Bedroom

Soft carpet, a low-profile bed with a curved charcoal headboard, and three botanical prints above create a bedroom that stays calm through a strict black, white, and gray palette.
Pro Tip: Rounded headboards soften rooms that rely heavily on straight lines and flat surfaces. Choosing one in a deep charcoal pulls focus to the bed without adding color to the palette. It works especially well in rooms where the walls and trim share the same neutral tone.
Walk-In Closet Meets Double Vanity in This Connected Owner’s Suite

White shelving and hanging rods share a wall with a bench seat tucked beneath a black-framed window. Steps away, a double vanity with charcoal cabinets and white countertops pairs with a wall-mounted sconce and large mirror.
Style Tip: Positioning a seating bench between the closet and bathroom creates a functional transition zone that makes dressing routines more practical. A cushioned bench also reduces the visual weight of tall storage walls on either side. Window placement above the bench pulls in natural light without sacrificing wall space for shelving.
Subway Tile Walls and Built-In Cabinetry Make This Laundry Room Work Hard

Subway tile runs floor to ceiling on every wall, keeping the space bright without paint. Front-load machines sit below a marble-topped counter. A utility sink with cross-handle faucets anchors the right side. Framed laundry prints add personality. Open shelving connects directly to a walk-in closet beyond.
- Ceiling-height tile eliminates the need for an upper paint color decision
- A counter above the machines creates folding space that a pedestal setup cannot offer
- Passing through to a closet cuts the number of steps between washing and hanging clothes
Recessed Lighting and Carpet Anchor This Upstairs Loft Living Area

Neutral carpet, a wall-mounted television, bean bag seating, and a desk nook define this multi-use loft with staircase railing visible.
By The Numbers: Recessed ceiling lights placed in a grid pattern distribute even illumination across large open spaces without relying on floor or table lamps. This approach keeps sightlines clear and reduces clutter on surfaces. Loft spaces benefit most from this setup since they often lack natural light from multiple directions.
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Exterior rendering shows a Craftsman home with dark siding and a covered porch, while the floor plan below details the first-floor layout, including the primary suite, garage, and office.
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