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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,526
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

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The main floor spans 2,528 square feet with a master bedroom suite, two additional bedrooms, a great room, and open kitchen and dining areas. A mudroom connects to the 3-car garage. Two covered patios and a pergola courtyard expand the living space outdoors.
Floor Plan

The lower level includes a recreation area, a wine room with a bar, two bedrooms, a full bath, unfinished mechanical space, and unfinished storage totaling 1,938 finished square feet.
Craftsman Curb Appeal with Board-and-Batten Siding and Soaring Gable Windows
Gray board-and-batten siding pairs with a dark shingle roof across this ranch-style home. Tall gable windows draw light into the entry. Stone columns anchor the covered porch, while manicured shrubs and a green lawn frame the front facade.
Budget Tip: Choosing fiber cement board-and-batten siding over wood delivers a similar look at a lower material cost, with far less maintenance over time. Dark asphalt shingles in a blended tone add visual depth without the price tag of metal roofing. Stone veneer on porch columns gives the look of full stone masonry for roughly a third of the cost.
Layered Living Room Anchors Around a Floor-to-Ceiling Tiled Fireplace

Blue leather seating, Persian rug, wood floors, and dual mantels frame a linear gas fireplace.
Try This: Mounting artwork inside a recessed niche above the fireplace mantel protects pieces from heat while keeping the wall composition tight and intentional. Look for fire-rated framing materials when building the niche. A linear gas fireplace like this one produces a clean, low-profile flame that suits modern and transitional rooms equally well.
Open-Concept Kitchen Where Dark Cabinetry Meets White Uppers and Warm Wood Floors

Orange bar stools, granite island, orchid centerpiece, and stainless double ovens anchor this open kitchen.
Trend Alert: Two-tone cabinetry pairing dark lower cabinets with white uppers has become one of the most practical kitchen trends of the past decade. It draws the eye upward while grounding the space visually. Pendant lights in an industrial style reinforce the contrast without competing with either cabinet color.
Tray Ceiling Bedroom with Sitting Nook, Fireplace Surround, and Garden Views

Carpet anchors the sleeping area while hardwood defines the raised sitting nook. A wood-blade ceiling fan, leather bench, and recliner complete a room built for comfort as much as rest.
Style Tip: Raised platform nooks within a primary bedroom create a subtle division between sleeping and lounging zones without adding walls. Defining the nook with hardwood while keeping carpet in the main sleeping area reinforces that separation through material alone. It costs far less than framing a dedicated sitting room.
Just off the bedroom, the primary bath brings its own set of considered design decisions to the space.
Soaking Tub Nook Pairs Freestanding White Tub with Herringbone Floor Tile

Dark brown herringbone tile anchors the floor beneath a freestanding soaking tub. A glass shower enclosure, brushed nickel fixtures, and tile wainscoting with accent banding complete the room.
Transition: Freestanding tubs placed near a window rather than against a wall create a more open feel in a bathroom without requiring more square footage. Positioning the tub filler as a floor-mount fixture rather than a wall-mount keeps plumbing flexible during installation and makes future replacement far simpler. The tradeoff is that floor-mount fillers require a longer spout reach, so confirming the spout-to-tub clearance before purchasing saves a costly correction later.
Glass-Enclosed Wine Cellar Backs a Stone Bar with Leather Stools

Wall-mounted bottle racks line the interior of a glass wine cellar visible from three leather bar stools with nail-head trim. Stacked stone wraps the bar base. Pendant lights with cylindrical glass shades drop from the ceiling at even intervals above a dark granite counter.
- Vertical wall-mounted racks keep bottles label-forward, making selection faster without pulling bottles out
- Glass enclosures maintain a visual connection to the cellar while stabilizing temperature through separation from the main room
- Stacked stone on a bar base resists scuffs and moisture far better than drywall or painted wood
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Exterior photo shows a Craftsman ranch with stone accents, board-and-batten siding, and a three-car garage. Below it, the 2,526-square-foot main floor plan reveals a master suite with a sitting area, an open great room, a mudroom, laundry, office, pergola-covered courtyard, and two covered patios.
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