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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,085
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

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At 66 by 72 feet, this single-story layout centers on an open great room and kitchen connected to a courtyard. The primary suite sits privately off one wing with a walk-in closet and full bath. Three bedrooms share a separate zone near the family entry. A pantry/scullery, flex room, and covered porches add practical flexibility throughout.
Light-Filled Living Room Where Brick Fireplace and Sage Sofas Do the Work

Sage green sofas anchor the seating area without overwhelming the pale gray walls. The brick fireplace surround adds warmth and texture. Landscape paintings above the sofa echo the greenery visible through both flanking windows. Fresh flowers on the dining table pull it all together.
Sage Lower Cabinets and Warm Wood Uppers Pull This Kitchen Together
Two-tone cabinetry pairs sage lowers with honey wood uppers. Subway tile, a pendant cluster, and bar stools with floral cushions keep the farmhouse character grounded without feeling overdone.
Common Mistake: Painting only the lower cabinets a color while keeping uppers in a natural wood finish is a popular two-tone approach, but it works best when the undertones align. Sage with warm honey wood reads cohesive because both lean slightly yellow-green. Swap in a cool gray-green and the whole kitchen can feel disconnected.
Crown Molding LED Strip Lighting Gives This Bedroom Its Quiet Glow

Warm LED strips tucked behind the crown molding cast an indirect glow that softens the whole room without competing with the flush-mount ceiling fixture. Dark walnut furniture grounds the space. The floral accent chair adds unexpected pattern next to an otherwise understated palette.
Editor’s Note: LED strip lighting hidden behind crown molding is one of the more affordable ways to add ambient light without cutting into drywall for recessed cans. Because the light bounces off the ceiling rather than pointing downward, it reduces harsh shadows and makes a room feel larger at night.
Board-and-Batten Siding and Green Shutters Give This Farmhouse Its Character

White board-and-batten siding paired with dark shutters is a combination that reads as classic without feeling dated. The multi-gable roofline breaks up what could’ve been a flat facade. Out front, a paver patio holds a dining set and lounge chairs, framed by layered plantings that mix lavender, hydrangeas, and ornamental grasses for color across multiple seasons.
Designer’s Secret: Vertical board-and-batten siding tends to make a single-story home read taller than it actually is, which helps a ranch-style footprint feel more substantial from the street. If you’re choosing between horizontal and vertical siding on a low-pitched roof, vertical nearly always wins on proportion. Painting shutters a deep forest green rather than black keeps the exterior feeling warm rather than stark.
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Exterior photo shows a single-story white farmhouse with a covered front porch and attached two-car garage. The floor plan below reveals three bedrooms, an open great room and kitchen, a courtyard, two covered porches, and a flex room totaling 66 by 72 feet.
