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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 3,500
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

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The main floor shows a master bedroom, two secondary bedrooms, a den, a great room, a kitchen, a dining room, a dinette, a mudroom, and a five-car garage split across two structures.
Floor Plan

Lower level hosts two bedrooms, a theatre, a family room, a wet bar, a flex space, and generous storage. Built-ins and a sitting area add versatility throughout.
Color Story: The palette here leans into warm neutrals, with the cream and soft gold tones of the floor plan graphic echoing finishes you’d naturally reach for in a lower-level space. Rooms like the theatre and wet bar call for deeper, richer wall colors to define their purpose. A warm charcoal or deep navy in the theatre would pull the space away from the rest of the level without a hard architectural break.
White Brick Exterior with Pool Patio and Arched Window Accents
Painted brick wraps the rear elevation in crisp white, anchored by a dark shingle roof that reads almost charcoal in direct sun. Arched windows flank the covered porch. The pool sits close to the house, keeping the yard open.
- Black aluminum fencing provides a pool enclosure without blocking sightlines
- Covered porch with sliding glass doors connects the interior living to the patio
- Columnar trees planted along the foundation soften the flat brick wall without overpowering it
Chevron-Pattern Entry Hall with Natural Wood Door and Console

Herringbone flooring draws the eye toward a warm oak front door with glass panels above.
Try This: Swap a traditional round entry rug for a long, narrow runner laid parallel to the console table. It keeps the herringbone pattern visible while grounding the furniture grouping. Natural jute or flatweave wool works well here without competing with the floor’s texture.
Vaulted Great Room Where Marble Fireplace and Rattan Coffee Table Share the Floor

That marble surround is the room’s anchor. Warm wood built-ins flank the fireplace without crowding it, and the round rattan table keeps seating arrangements feeling open rather than formal. Candlestick chandelier ties it together nicely.
Did You Know: Brick painted white, like the fireplace surround here, actually retains heat differently than drywall because masonry stores thermal energy and releases it slowly. That makes a wood-burning fireplace in a brick surround more efficient at warming a room long after the fire dies down.
Marble Island Kitchen Where Brass Fixtures and Wood Beams Do the Heavy Lifting

Five light wood barstools line a waterfall marble island that’s long enough to seat a crowd comfortably. Three cone pendant lights with brass interiors hang at even intervals above. The pot filler mounted directly over the cooktop is one of those details that earns its place daily. Warm ceiling beams keep the all-neutral palette from feeling cold.
Style Math: Matching your pendant interiors to your faucet finish, brass on brass here, is one of the quietest ways to pull a kitchen together without adding more color. It reads as intentional rather than coordinated. Designers call it a finish thread, and it costs nothing extra if you plan for it early.
Curved Dining Chairs and a Marble Fireplace Make This Room Feel Earned

Upholstered barrel chairs surround a solid oak table beneath a black linear chandelier with white shade accents.
In The Details: Barrel-back dining chairs without legs, like the ones here, tend to feel more generous at the table because they don’t cut the sightline at shin height. It’s a small shift that makes a room feel less busy. Pair them with a chunky pedestal table base and you’ve removed a lot of visual noise from the floor entirely.
Vaulted Bedroom Where Wood Ceiling Planks and Candlestick Chandelier Set the Tone

Vaulted ceilings earn their keep when the material running across them actually does something.
Tongue-and-groove planks on the ceiling pull warmth downward without competing with the cream upholstered bed below. The candlestick chandelier keeps the scale honest for a room this tall. Fiddle-leaf fig in the corner, landscape painting centered above the headboard, matching ceramic lamp bases on each nightstand. It reads grounded, not decorated.
Marble Wet Room Where Wall-Mount Faucets and a Freestanding Tub Share Equal Weight

Brushed brass hardware does a lot of work here, tying the shower fixtures, faucet arms, and chandelier into one coherent finish without any of it feeling matchy. The freestanding tub sits inside the glass enclosure rather than outside it. That’s an unusual layout choice, and it keeps the floor plan open on the vanity side.
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Exterior rendering of a white modern European home paired with its single-story floor plan showing three bedrooms and a five-car garage.
