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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,838
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

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The main floor centers on a vaulted great room that opens to the dining area and kitchen. The master suite sits privately on the left wing with dual walk-in closets. Two additional bedrooms share a bath on the right. An angled garage connects through a mud room.
Covered Rear Patio with Timber Gable and Outdoor Living Area

Exposed wood timber framing anchors a covered patio with wall sconces and a pendant light overhead. Wicker seating and dark-framed chairs surround a wood coffee table on a stone paver surface.
Stone Fireplace Wall Anchors a Vaulted Great Room with Floor-to-Ceiling Glass
Gray stacked stone rises to a vaulted ceiling, framing a wood mantel and mounted TV. Cream sofas surround a round coffee table on light hardwood floors.
Warm Greige Cabinetry and Marble Counters Define a Kitchen Built for Everyday Living

Soft greige shaker cabinets, white marble countertops, globe pendants, and round upholstered barstools bring warmth to this open kitchen.
Ask Yourself: Would you keep the cabinetry one tone throughout, or introduce contrast with a darker island? Mixing finishes can add depth without disrupting a neutral palette.
Layered Neutrals and a Crystal Chandelier Set the Tone in This Primary Bedroom

White upholstered bedding pairs with warm gray throws and pillows across a platform bed. Concrete-textured wallcovering anchors one side of the room. A tiered crystal chandelier draws the eye upward. Monstera plants add organic texture beside a low credenza holding a wall-mounted television.
- Layering pillow textures in the same neutral palette keeps the bed feeling rich without adding color
- A low-profile credenza under a wall-mounted TV preserves sightlines and floor space
- Placing a large plant beside furniture instead of in a corner gives it more visual presence
Arched Mirrors and Reclaimed Wood Vanity Bring Warmth to a Double-Sink Primary Bath

Backlit arch mirrors flank a tall glass-door cabinet centered on the wall. Vessel sinks sit on a marble countertop with veining that carries down to matching floor tile. Light-toned wood cabinetry features inset drawer fronts and aged brass fixtures that tie the palette together without competing for attention.
Common Mistake: Skipping a dedicated linen tower is one of the most common oversights in primary bath design. A tall cabinet like this one keeps towels and toiletries off the counter and within reach of both vanity stations. Without that vertical storage, even a large vanity can feel cluttered within weeks of move-in.
Built-In Desk Wall Turns a Shared Home Office into a Hardworking Space

Oak shelving, glass-front cabinets, and dual task chairs define a home office built for two.
Worth Knowing: Shared home offices work best when each person has dedicated drawer storage directly below their workspace. Building that separation into the cabinetry itself, rather than relying on freestanding organizers, keeps the surface clear and reduces friction between two people working on different schedules.
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Rendered exterior shows a craftsman farmhouse with stone accents, board-and-batten siding, and a three-car angled garage. Below, the floor plan reveals three bedrooms, a vaulted great room, pocket office, mudroom, walk-in pantry, and both covered and uncovered rear porches across a 103-foot-wide footprint.
