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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 1,343
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan

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Three bedrooms split across both sides flank a central great room and kitchen-dining area. The laundry and two bathrooms sit in the middle. A covered front porch, optional patio, and two-car garage complete the layout.
White Board-and-Batten Exterior with Metal Roof and French Door Entry

White board-and-batten siding meets a gray standing-seam metal roof. French doors open from a small landing flanked by hydrangeas. Black-trimmed windows and stone accents anchor the facade.
Sage Green Walls and Marble Countertops Set the Tone in This Kitchen
Soft sage green walls pair with white shaker cabinets fitted with brass hardware. Marble-look countertops and a matching backsplash run along both sides of the galley-style layout. Stainless appliances include a French door refrigerator and an electric range. Dark hardwood floors add contrast, while French doors at the far end draw light into the adjoining dining area.
Did You Know: Sage green has seen a major comeback in kitchen design because it reads as neutral while still adding warmth and depth to a space. It pairs naturally with both warm metals like brass and cool finishes like marble. Designers often recommend it for kitchens that lack natural light, since it reflects without overpowering.
Sage Green and Natural Wood Create a Grounded Open-Concept Living Space

Warm hardwood floors, a wood-frame sofa, and sage green walls anchor this open layout connecting the living area to white kitchen cabinetry and black appliances.
Pro Tip: Open-concept floor plans place the kitchen in direct sightlines from the living room, which means appliance finishes become part of your overall color story. Matte black and slate-finish appliances tend to hold up better visually against warm wood tones than polished stainless, which can feel cold in farmhouse-style spaces.
Stainless Appliances and Laundry Room Alcove Keep Function at the Forefront

Dark hardwood floors anchor stainless steel appliances, white shaker cabinets, and an adjacent laundry alcove.
The Case for an Open Laundry Room
Tucking the washer and dryer into an alcove just off the kitchen keeps them accessible without demanding a dedicated room. Upper cabinets above the machines give you storage for detergent, cleaning supplies, and linens without cluttering the main kitchen run. Because the cabinetry finish matches throughout, the transition reads as intentional rather than an afterthought.
Sage Green Bedroom with Natural Wood Furniture and Roman Numeral Clock

Sage green walls meet natural wood furniture in a room that feels grounded and calm. Plantation shutters filter light across cream bedding. Matching nightstands flank a low-profile wooden bed frame. A Roman numeral clock anchors the right wall. Potted monstera plants add life to both corners.
Fun Fact: Ceiling fans with light kits are a practical choice for bedrooms, and building codes in many U.S. states now recommend them for energy efficiency. Running a ceiling fan in summer allows you to raise the thermostat by about four degrees without any change in comfort level.
Marble Countertops and Matte Black Fixtures Define This Ensuite Bath

Sage green walls meet marble vanity surfaces and matte black faucets. Built-in shelving, a round mirror, and a gray shower curtain complete the space.
Matte black faucets against marble create contrast without competing with the room’s color palette.
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Exterior rendering shows a modern farmhouse with a metal roof and stone accents, paired with a floor plan detailing three bedrooms, two baths, and a two-car garage.
