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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 988
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan

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Open-concept kitchen and living area anchors this single-story layout, with a master suite, roll-in shower, and front porch.
Butcher Block Counters and a Hanging Rod Make Laundry Day Less of a Chore

Warm butcher block runs the full length above the washer and dryer, giving room to fold, iron, and stack towels right where they’re needed.
- A wall-mounted hanging rod keeps freshly laundered shirts off the counter
- The iron sits within reach on the counter, not tucked away in a closet
- A pull-out hamper slides under the counter to keep the floor clear
Fluted Wood Panels and Marble Waterfall Make the Island Worth the Real Estate
Marble countertops with gold veining wrap over the island edge, paired with fluted wood panels underneath and dark saddle-seat barstools that keep things grounded.
The Case for Fluted Island Cladding
Fluted wood panels on the island base add texture without requiring extra space or budget. They break up what could’ve been a flat slab of cabinetry, and the vertical lines draw the eye down to the floor rather than making the island feel heavy. It’s a detail that reads as intentional without announcing itself.
Sunlit Living Room Connects to the Bedroom Without Losing Its Own Identity

Cream upholstery on the sofa sits against brown leather chairs and ottomans, all grounded by a hexagonal-patterned area rug. Natural light pours through the sidelights flanking the wood front door, which has three horizontal glass panels. The open doorway reveals a bedroom with patterned wallpaper and a wood platform bed just beyond.
Fun Fact: Modern farmhouse floor plans often place the primary bedroom just off the main living area, a layout borrowed from traditional ranch homes where single-story flow was a practical necessity. It cuts down on hallway square footage and keeps the footprint compact without sacrificing privacy. The open doorway here does the same job a sliding barn door would, just with less hardware.
Botanical Prints and a Patterned Accent Wall Do the Heavy Lifting Here

Geometric wallpaper and framed botanical prints anchor the bed without needing extra decor.
Common Mistake: Homeowners often hang artwork too high above the headboard, which creates a visual gap that makes the wall feel unfinished. A good rule is to keep the bottom of the frame within six to eight inches of the headboard. Treating the headboard and art as one connected unit pulls the whole wall together.
Gold Hardware and Wavy Tile Give This Shower Its Personality

Brushed brass fixtures anchor both sides of the bathroom without feeling overdone. The shower’s textured wall tile has a subtle ripple pattern that catches light differently than flat tile would. On the vanity side, round mirrors with brass frames and pendant lights echo that hardware finish. Hex mosaic floor tile keeps the palette cohesive without competing with the floral wallpaper behind the vanity.
Material Matters: Textured wall tile, like the wavy style shown here, can hide water spots and soap residue better than polished flat tile, which means it holds up visually between cleanings. Unlacquered brass fixtures develop a natural patina over time, so the finish you install won’t look exactly the same in five years, and many homeowners prefer that lived-in shift.
Gold Legs, Built-Ins, and a Murphy Bed Hidden in Plain Sight

Built-in cabinetry covers the entire right wall, with a Murphy bed tucked behind paneled doors that match the surrounding drawers. The desk sits on hairpin-style gold legs, and sunlight cuts hard across the light oak floor. The cane chair adds texture without competing.
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Exterior rendering shows a gray board-and-batten farmhouse with a metal roof, paired with a single-story floor plan featuring two bedrooms and open living.
