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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,248
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan

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Single-story layout features a central great room flanked by a master suite, two bedrooms, dual porches, an open kitchen, and a two-car garage.
Stone and White Farmhouse Exterior with Pool Patio

Freeform pool sits beside a covered back porch with a stone facade and metal roof panels.
Open Kitchen Where Marble Counters Meet Exposed Wood Beams
The kitchen island’s waterfall edge and the row of black cylinder stools catch your eye first. White shaker cabinets with copper pulls line the walls alongside open wood shelving. Vaulted ceilings with raw timber beams connect the space to the dining area behind it, where dark wood chairs surround a long table near gray curtained windows.
Vaulted Ceilings and a Stone Fireplace Tower Define the Living Room

Rough-hewn wood beams cross a cathedral ceiling above a linear gas fireplace wrapped floor-to-ceiling in stacked stone. Paired black cabinets flank it like anchors. Seating is light and loose, keeping the drama where it belongs.
Editor’s Note: That stone fireplace column is doing real structural work as a visual anchor, drawing the eye up through the full ceiling height. In open-plan homes, a moment like this keeps a large room from feeling directionless.
Vaulted Canopy Bed Suite with Skylights and Exposed Timber Beams

Natural wood beams climb the cathedral ceiling toward three skylights that flood the room with daylight. The four-poster bed frame echoes that wood tone without competing. Warm taupe walls hold everything together without demanding attention.
Color Story: Taupe walls work here because they pull warmth from the wood rather than fighting it. Pairing a mid-tone earthy neutral with natural timber keeps a high-ceiling room from feeling cold or cavernous. It’s a grounding move that’s harder to pull off with cooler grays.
Floating Vanity and Marble Wall Tile Set a Spa-Like Tone

Wall-to-wall marble tile anchors the vanity wall while wood-grain cabinetry keeps it warm. Herringbone floor tile and sconce lighting pull the whole space together.
History Corner: Marble has been prized in bath and washroom design since ancient Roman bathhouses used it for its natural cooling properties and ease of cleaning. Today’s large-format porcelain tiles mimic the look without the maintenance demands of natural stone. It’s a shift that’s made the aesthetic far more accessible in residential construction.
Dinosaur Art and Bean Bag Seating Make This Kid’s Room Hard to Leave

Sage green bedding keeps things calm while the blue accent wall and dinosaur mural on the opposite side do all the personality work. A skeleton-print rug anchors the floor with some edge. Two white teddy bears and a yellow toy loader on the low dresser give the right side of the room a lived-in feel that kids actually want.
Common Mistake: Matching every element to a single theme tends to tip a kid’s room into feeling like a display rather than a real space. Leaving a few pieces neutral, like the dresser and lamp here, gives the room room to grow as the child’s interests change without requiring a full redesign.
Arched Mirror and Marble Countertop Give a Narrow Bath Real Presence

Gray curtains floor-to-ceiling make the shower wall disappear into the rest of the room. A Moroccan-style arched mirror punches above its weight here. Rainfall showerhead, marble vanity, and a small potted plant keep the palette clean without feeling cold.
- Ceiling-hung curtains draw the eye up, making a low ceiling read taller
- A single decorative mirror does more for character than an ornate light fixture
- Keeping countertop decor to one organic element prevents a narrow vanity from looking cluttered
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An exterior rendering shows a modern farmhouse with stone and board-and-batten siding. Below it, the floor plan reveals three bedrooms, dual porches, an open great room, and a two-car garage.
