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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,287
- Bedrooms: 3-4
- Bathrooms: 2.5-3.5
Floor Plan

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First floor features a primary bedroom suite, open kitchen and dining, family room, mud room, den, and front porch.
Floor Plan

Shown here is the upper level, featuring Bedroom 2 with W.I.C. 2, Bedroom 3 with W.I.C. 3, a shared bath, and a loft connecting the spaces. A laundry closet sits near the stair landing, keeping daily routines contained upstairs.
Floor Plan
The basement level shows a large unfinished area, a small finished hall at the stair landing, and an additional room.
Color Story: Basement floor plans like this one typically use a neutral gray to distinguish unfinished space from finished areas at a glance. The yellow highlight on the finished hall draws the eye immediately to the only conditioned space on this level. It’s a practical color convention that makes reading the plan faster for buyers and builders alike.
Floor Plan

The upper level fits two bedrooms, a loft, a bonus room, and a mud room off the staircase. Each bedroom has its own walk-in closet, and the bonus room connects to a private bath.
Blue-Gray Hardie Board Siding Meets Black Window Frames on a Narrow Lot

Slate blue lap siding paired with cream trim gives this two-story facade a crisp contrast that reads as modern without abandoning traditional proportions. Black window frames throughout tie the front porch railing to the upper story. Brick steps ground the entry, and the covered porch is wide enough to actually fit furniture.
Worth Knowing: Hardie board (fiber cement siding) holds paint significantly longer than wood and won’t rot or attract termites, making it a popular choice for homes in humid Southern climates. Its thickness also adds a slight dimensional quality that flat vinyl siding can’t replicate.
Flanked by Windows, the Fireplace Wall Does All the Work

Warm hardwood floors, a linear gas fireplace with stone surround, and two teal accent chairs anchor a living space that opens directly into the kitchen.
By The Numbers: Linear gas fireplaces like this one run horizontally rather than vertically, which lets designers mount a TV above without the proportions looking awkward. They also tend to produce more even heat distribution than traditional box-style units. Gas models don’t require a wood-burning chimney, which can simplify construction on narrow-lot builds where structural trade-offs matter.
Open-Plan Kitchen and Dining Room Built for Everyday Living

White shaker cabinets run the full perimeter, and a wall-mount range hood anchors the cooking zone without overhead cabinetry crowding it. The dining table’s dark walnut finish reads well against light flooring. Natural light pours in from oversized windows, and linen curtains soften what could otherwise feel too bright.
Fun Fact: Kitchen islands with waterfall or flush-top counters like this one do double duty as prep space and informal serving surface during gatherings. Pairing them with a separate dining table, rather than relying on island seating alone, gives a room flexibility for both casual meals and sit-down dinners.
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Exterior photo of a white modern farmhouse paired with its first-floor plan showing primary bedroom, family room, kitchen, and garage.
