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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,926
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

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Single-story layout with three bedrooms, a vaulted great room, and a flex/office off the foyer. The primary suite sits privately on the right wing. Dual porches front and back, plus a mudroom connecting to the garage, keep traffic organized.
Board-and-Batten Exterior with Timber Gable Entry and Wraparound Porch

Vertical board-and-batten siding in a warm gray-white gives the facade a clean, barn-inspired look. Stone column bases anchor the covered porch, while exposed timber framing at the gable entry adds warmth. The dark metal roof ties everything together without competing with the wood details.
Whitewashed Brick Fireplace Anchors a Living Room Built Around Warm Neutrals
Floor-to-ceiling brick surrounds the fireplace and TV, with built-ins flanking both sides. Gold accents show up in the chandelier, coffee table frame, and side tables. Two ottomans with ribbed fabric sit where a traditional second sofa would go.
Gold Hardware and Warm Wood Floors Ground an All-White Kitchen

Three pendant lights with dark marble-and-brass bodies hang over a white island flanked by upholstered barstools on gold legs.
In The Details: The brass hardware appears consistently across every surface here, from cabinet pulls to the faucet to the barstool frames. That kind of material discipline is harder to pull off than it looks. It keeps the white-on-white palette from feeling flat without introducing a second accent color.
Gold Chandelier and Striped Dining Chairs Set a Quietly Formal Tone

Brass candlestick chandelier, pale wood table, and barrel-back chairs with vertical stripe upholstery all pull from the same warm neutral palette. The wall sconces flanking that framed botanical panel do a lot of work. Natural light from the tall window keeps it from feeling heavy.
The wall sconces flanking that framed botanical panel do a lot of work.
Vaulted Ceilings and Warm Wood Floors Give This Master Bedroom Room to Breathe

Cathedral ceiling, layered gray bedding, and a wood dresser with nine drawers create a calm, unhurried retreat.
Style Math: Pairing a wood dresser with painted nightstands keeps the room from feeling too matchy. It’s a low-effort way to add visual interest without buying new furniture. Mixing wood tones reads as collected rather than coordinated.
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The top half shows a rendered exterior of a modern farmhouse with board-and-batten siding, a metal roof, and a covered front porch. Below, the floor plan reveals three bedrooms, a vaulted great room, flex office, mudroom, and a deep covered rear porch stretching nearly 69 feet.
Designer’s Secret: Dual porches pull serious functional weight here. The front porch frames the entry and gives the facade depth, while the rear covered porch nearly doubles the usable square footage for outdoor living without touching the home’s footprint.
