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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 988
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan

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Single-story layout pairs an open kitchen and living room with a master suite featuring a walk-in closet and roll-in shower. A mud room, pantry, and office round out the plan.
Floor Plan

Alternate master bath layout features dual vanity sinks, a toilet, soaking tub, and direct access to an 11-6 x 7-6 walk-in closet.
Warm Neutrals and Natural Light Define This Lakewood Hill Living Space
Cream upholstery anchors the seating arrangement while a pair of caramel-toned chairs with ottomans add contrast without competing. The hexagonal-patterned rug grounds the grouping on light hardwood floors. A glass-panel front door draws the eye toward the green lawn beyond. Through the open doorway, the bedroom’s patterned wallpaper is just visible.
Why It Works: Positioning the seating group to face both the front entry and the bedroom hallway keeps the layout open and easy to move through. The glass door pulls in natural light that bounces off the warm wall tones, so the room reads brighter than its modest footprint might suggest. It’s a practical arrangement that doesn’t sacrifice comfort for flow.
Marble Waterfall Island and Fluted Wood Panels Set the Tone in This Kitchen

Gold-veined marble wraps over the island edge in a waterfall detail. Fluted wood panels on the island’s face add texture without competing. Globe pendants in amber glass tie the warm tones together overhead.
Did You Know: Fluted wood panels on kitchen islands became widely popular as cabinetmakers looked for ways to add visual interest without introducing color. The vertical grooves catch light differently throughout the day, so the look shifts subtly from morning to evening without any changes to the space.
Botanical Prints and Geometric Wallpaper Bring Pattern to a Calm Bedroom

Patterned wallpaper on the accent wall pairs with framed botanical prints above a low-profile bed draped in a green throw.
Trend Alert: Accent walls covered floor-to-ceiling in geometric wallpaper have replaced the painted single-color feature wall as the go-to bedroom focal point. Peel-and-stick versions have made the look accessible for renters and anyone who wants to change things up without a long-term commitment. Pairing a bold repeat pattern with simple, unframed botanical art keeps the wall from feeling too busy.
Botanical Wallpaper Mural and Brass Fixtures Pull Double Duty in This Jack & Jill Bath

Pendant lights hung between the mirrors do what a standard vanity bar can’t: they let the mural breathe.
Light maple cabinetry keeps the vanity from competing with the hand-drawn floral mural behind it. Brass hardware ties the drawer pulls, faucets, and pendant fixtures together without feeling overdone.
Brass Legs, Built-Ins, and a Murphy Bed Make Every Square Foot Count

Built-in cabinetry conceals a Murphy bed behind flush panels, freeing floor space for a proper desk setup with a laptop and morning coffee.
Try This: Murphy beds have come a long way from bulky wall units with visible hardware. Pairing one with floor-to-ceiling built-ins keeps the room looking like a dedicated home office until you actually need the sleeping space. Matching the cabinet finish to the wall color is what makes the whole wall read as one cohesive element rather than furniture pushed against a surface.
Butcher Block Countertop and a Hanging Rod Keep Laundry Day Practical

Butcher block over the washer and dryer gives you a folding surface that doesn’t require a separate table. The hanging rod tucked between the upper cabinets handles shirts straight out of the dryer. It’s a small detail, but it cuts ironing time noticeably. Cabinet pulls in black match the door hardware throughout.
- A hanging rod above appliances lets clothes air-dry or de-wrinkle without a separate drying rack
- Butcher block is easier to repair than laminate if a surface gets scratched or gouged
- Matching hardware finishes across cabinets and doors creates continuity without adding cost
DeWalt Yellow and a Tool Chest on Wheels Keep This Garage Ready to Work

Skylights flood the epoxy floor with natural light, and the pegboard wall keeps hand tools visible and accessible. A rolling tool chest doubles as a workbench. That DeWalt compressor on the open shelving means the space is genuinely set up for projects.
Style Math: Pegboard has outlasted nearly every storage trend in the workshop world because it’s infinitely reconfigurable without new hardware. Swapping hook layouts takes minutes, not a weekend. Pair it with a consistent tool silhouette outline in marker so everything returns to the same spot.
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A farmhouse-style ranch exterior with a covered front porch, wood-accented gable, and attached double garage sits above the floor plan. The layout shows two bedrooms, an office, open kitchen and living room, mud room with laundry, a full bath, and a walk-in closet off the primary suite.
