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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 1,900
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

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The first floor puts the family room and dining area up front, with an open kitchen running nearly 21 feet through the middle. A mudroom, washer/dryer, and pantry sit tucked off the kitchen. The two-car garage anchors the bottom, and a foyer connects it all near the front entry.
Floor Plan

The second floor holds three bedrooms, a loft, a walk-in closet, and a private bath off the primary bedroom. The layout keeps the two smaller bedrooms near a shared bath while the primary sits apart for privacy. At 13×14, it’s a solid size for a narrow-footprint home. The loft adds flex space without eating into the bedroom count.
Warm Entryway Hallway with Geometric Pendant and Pastoral Views
Light oak floors carry through from the entry hall into a living room visible at the far end. A geometric black metal pendant anchors the ceiling near a console table holding stacked books, a ceramic lamp, and a small potted herb. Outside, fall foliage frames an open green field.
Navy Island Base and Iron Pendants Ground an All-White Kitchen

Crisp white cabinetry pairs with a dark navy island base, while three lantern pendants anchor the open layout above bar seating.
Color Story: Navy and white do the heavy lifting here, but the warm wood floors keep the palette from reading cold. Herringbone tile backsplash adds pattern without competing with the island’s bold color. It’s a combination that feels current without chasing trends.
Stone Fireplace Wall and Striped Chairs Give This Family Room Its Backbone

Gray linen sofas anchor the seating, but it’s the floor-to-ceiling stone surround that earns the room’s confidence.
In The Details: Mounting the TV directly into a stone chimney surround keeps the wall unified instead of competing for attention with a separate media console. Stone also holds heat well, which matters in a room this open to the kitchen. The wood mantel shelf breaks up the vertical mass without interrupting it.
Dark Wood Dining Table and Iron Candle Chandelier Set a Farmhouse Tone

Black ladder-back chairs pull double duty, anchoring the dining space while echoing the iron chandelier overhead. Behind it, the open plan stretches from the kitchen island to the stone fireplace without a wall breaking the sightline.
By The Numbers: Open-concept layouts like this one typically place dining between the kitchen and living room to improve traffic flow during gatherings. Keeping the dining furniture dark against pale flooring helps define the zone without walls or dividers.
Open Loft Layout Puts the Media Wall Front and Center

Recessed lighting handles all the heavy lifting here, so the walls stay clean and uninterrupted. A low-profile media console with open shelving keeps storage visible but minimal. Soft carpet and a sectional with a chaise pull the seating zone together without crowding the room.
Why a Low Console Works Better Than a Built-In Here
When a room already has strong architectural bones from recessed lighting and tall ceilings, a freestanding console lets the wall breathe. Built-ins would anchor the space permanently, but this approach keeps the layout flexible if the room’s purpose shifts over time. The open shelving compartments also break up the visual weight that a solid cabinet face would create.
Walk-In Closet and En Suite Off the Primary Keep Morning Routines Private

Matching botanical prints flank the closet entry, giving the wall some personality without demanding attention. Carpet runs through into the closet itself. Clean and practical.
Trend Alert: Walk-in closets connected directly to the bedroom rather than routed through the bathroom are gaining ground in new builds. Separating the two spaces means one partner can dress while the other showers without any overlap.
Marble Shower Surround and Rural Views Make This En Suite Worth the Upgrade

Full-slab marble tile in a walk-in shower is the kind of finish that makes everything else feel secondary.
Veining runs floor to ceiling across large-format tiles, keeping the pattern cohesive rather than choppy. The glass enclosure stays frameless, so none of that detail gets interrupted. Outside, open farmland stretches to the tree line.
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A board-and-batten modern farmhouse exterior pairs with its first-floor plan below. The layout shows an open kitchen, family room, and dining area up front, with a mudroom and pantry tucked behind the kitchen before reaching the two-car garage.
