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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,215
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan

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Open kitchen and great room anchor the layout, with three bedrooms, an oversized garage, and two covered porches on one level.
Vaulted Ceilings and a Wood Plank Roof Define This Farmhouse Living Room

Shiplap ceiling with white arched beams, wood floors, a dark mantel fireplace, and neutral furnishings anchor the warm, airy space.
Marble Island and Dark Cabinetry Anchor This Farmhouse Kitchen
Calcutta marble countertops sit atop dark wood cabinetry fitted with brass hardware. Three black pendant lights hang above the island, which includes a sink and a built-in trash pullout. Wide-plank hardwood floors extend into the dining and living areas, where vaulted ceilings with wood inlay draw the eye upward.
Warm Wood Tones and White Cabinetry Set the Tone in This Farmhouse Kitchen

Marble countertops meet a stained wood island with bar seating. White shaker cabinets, a custom range hood, stainless steel appliances, and a round dining table anchor the open layout.
In The Details: The rectangular chandelier above the dining table uses glass bottle-style pendants set within a wood frame, a detail that bridges rustic character with a more refined sensibility. Pendant lights over the island repeat the black metal finish found in the hood hardware, keeping the mixed materials from feeling scattered.
Upholstered Bed Frame and Green Accents Ground This Farmhouse Primary Bedroom

Beige linen headboard, dark wood nightstands, green velvet pillows, white bedding, wood plank floors, and a gray area rug define this bedroom’s palette.
Why the Ceiling Fan Works Harder Than It Looks
The five-blade ceiling fan mounted above the bed does more than move air. Its wood-toned blades and dark metal motor housing connect directly to the room’s mix of natural materials, keeping the ceiling from feeling like an afterthought. Positioning it centered over the bed rather than the full room is a deliberate choice that draws the eye up without disrupting the furniture arrangement below.
Gold Hardware and Black Fixtures Strike a Balance in This Farmhouse Primary Bath

White shaker cabinetry runs the full length of the vanity wall, topped with veined marble countertops and paired with matte black faucets. Gold drawer pulls add warmth against the painted finish. A tall linen tower divides two sink stations. Gray tile floors echo the stone tones overhead, while a glass-enclosed shower anchors the far end.
Editor’s Note: Mixing metal finishes in a bathroom, pairing gold hardware with black fixtures, has become a widely accepted design move that adds visual depth without requiring a full renovation. The key is keeping one metal dominant and using the second as an accent. Here, gold pulls appear on every cabinet while black is reserved strictly for faucets and lighting.
Gold Hardware and Folded Denim Add Warmth to This Farmhouse Laundry Room

Gray tile flooring, gold cabinet pulls, and folded jeans rest on veined countertops beside front-load machines.
- Counter-height folding surface reduces physical strain during laundry tasks
- Stone or quartz counters resist moisture better than butcher block in laundry rooms
- Upper cabinets above appliances reclaim vertical space often left unused in utility rooms
Mini List: Laundry rooms with dedicated folding counters consistently rank among the most-requested utility features in new home builds. A surface at counter height reduces back strain during sorting and folding. Positioning it beside the machines cuts down on steps. Stone-look countertops hold up better than wood in high-humidity utility spaces.
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Two images combined show a rendered exterior of a modern farmhouse with white board-and-batten siding and a metal roof, paired with the floor plan below. The layout spans 73 feet wide and includes three bedrooms, an open kitchen and great room, a covered front porch, and an oversized two-car garage.
Why It Works: Single-story plans that place all three bedrooms on one level consistently appeal to buyers planning for long-term accessibility. Keeping the garage attached but offset from the main living wing reduces noise transfer into the bedroom corridor without sacrificing convenience.
