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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,460
- Bedrooms: 3-4
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

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This single-story layout puts the master suite in a private corner with a walk-in closet and dedicated bath. Three additional bedrooms share a central bath, while a flex room sits near the entry. The family room, dining, and kitchen flow together openly. Two covered outdoor spaces and a five-car garage round it out.
Warm Lights at Dusk on a Southwest Modern Exterior

Uplighting draws the eye to the stucco facade at golden hour. Desert plantings mix with a patch of lawn, and the concrete walkway leads straight to a covered entry glowing from within.
Stainless and Warm Wood Where Kitchen Meets Living Room
Open-plan living gets a lot right here. The built-in media wall pairs floating walnut shelves with a white cabinet base, grounding the room without crowding it. Natural light from two windows hits the hardwood floor at an angle that makes the whole space feel larger than it probably is. That oversized stainless fridge anchors the kitchen side without apology.
Step inside and the kitchen makes its case immediately, long before you reach the dining table.
Dark Granite and Bar Seating Pull the Kitchen Into the Room

Four upholstered bar stools line a large island with a dark granite countertop, putting casual seating right at the center of the space. Pendant lights hang low over the island, which keeps the light where it’s needed. White shaker cabinets run the full perimeter, and a stainless hood anchors the range wall cleanly.
Gray Upholstery and Concrete-Look Surfaces Define the Dining Zone

Sculptural pendant rail anchors the dining table while warm wood floors soften gray upholstery. The kitchen island beyond keeps bar stools and prep space within easy reach.
Common Mistake: Matching your dining chairs too closely to the table finish flattens the whole room. Here, the gray fabric chairs work because the dark table base creates contrast without competing. Slight tonal differences do more for a space than a perfectly matched set.
Walnut Bed Frame and Tray Ceiling Make the Master Bedroom Worth the Square Footage

Dark walnut grain on the bed frame and nightstands anchors the room without competing with the drum chandelier overhead. Carpet keeps it quiet underfoot.
Worth Knowing: Tray ceilings with cove lighting pull double duty: they add architectural interest and let you dim the perimeter glow independently from overhead fixtures. That flexibility matters more in a bedroom than almost any other room in the house. If you’re building or remodeling, it’s worth running a separate switch for each lighting layer.
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Exterior rendering and full floor plan show a single-story Southwest home with four bedrooms, covered lanai, and five-car garage capacity.
Why It Works: The flex room near the entry gives this layout unusual versatility. It can run as a home office, guest room, or playroom without borrowing space from the main bedroom wing. That kind of built-in adaptability is rare in single-story plans this size.
