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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 3,594
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 4.5
Floor Plan

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Single-story layout connects great room, kitchen, and rear porch naturally, with master suite and Jack & Jill bath anchoring opposite wings.
Floor Plan

A bonus room above the garage includes its own bath, closet, and access to an unheated decked attic.
Warm Wood and Candlelight Make This Dining Room Hard to Leave
Light oak table and matching floors give the space a cohesive warmth. The wrought iron chandelier adds contrast without feeling heavy.
Style Tip: Pair a raw wood dining table with white upholstered chairs to keep things grounded but not stark. The trick is repeating the wood tone elsewhere, like in the ceiling beam or flooring, so it reads as intentional rather than accidental. Natural greenery on the table does more work than a centerpiece bowl ever could.
Leather Chairs and a Wagon-Wheel Chandelier Set the Tone Here

Two cream sofas face each other across a live-edge coffee table, anchored by brown leather accent chairs. The circular chandelier overhead ties directly to the warm wood tones below.
Pro Tip: Mixing upholstery textures, like bouclé sofas paired with smooth leather chairs, keeps a neutral room from feeling flat. The key isn’t contrast for its own sake; it’s giving the eye somewhere to land without competing focal points.
Gold Pendants and a Dark Hood Pull This Kitchen Together

Brass cage pendants pair with a matte black range hood in a way that’s rare enough to notice. White marble counters on a dark island base, white upholstered barstools, and a herringbone tile backsplash keep the contrast intentional without feeling forced.
Brass cage pendants pair with a matte black range hood in a way that’s rare enough to notice.
Steel-Frame Windows and a Garden View Do the Heavy Lifting

Floor-to-ceiling steel casement windows flood the room with natural light and pull the blooming hydrangeas outside directly into the visual field. The warm oak flooring grounds it.
Why Steel-Frame Windows Work So Well in Neutral Rooms
The black steel framing acts like a picture border, giving the eye something to land on without requiring bold interior color choices. It’s a way of borrowing contrast from the architecture itself rather than the furniture. Rooms with this much white wall can feel flat without that kind of structural anchor.
Marble Walls and a Soaking Tub That Mean Serious Business

Calcutta marble runs floor to ceiling inside the walk-in shower, with the same veining carried onto the accent wall behind the freestanding tub. Black fixtures keep it sharp. That classic diamond-dot tile underfoot adds pattern without competing with the stone.
Fun Fact: Freestanding tubs are typically set slightly away from the wall so plumbing can be routed through the floor rather than the wall itself. If you’re planning around one, confirm your subfloor depth early. Retrofitting floor drains and supply lines after the fact gets expensive fast.
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Exterior photo of a modern farmhouse paired with its single-level four-bedroom floor plan below.
