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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 3,501
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 4.5
Floor Plan

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Single-story layout with four bedrooms, a vaulted kitchen and living area, covered patio, and a game room tucked off the rear. The primary suite sits opposite the secondary bedrooms for privacy.
Covered Patio and Warm Glow Give This Farmhouse Rear Elevation Its Character

Vertical board-and-batten siding in light gray wraps the whole rear facade. Exposed timber framing on the covered patio adds warmth the windows echo at dusk.
Warm Light at Golden Hour Turns This Open-Plan Living Space Into Something Worth Sitting In
Late sun rakes across hardwood floors and catches the sectional’s texture beautifully. Bar stools pull up to a granite island behind it, keeping the kitchen connected without crowding the room.
Editor’s Note: The oversized ceramic vase near the right wall does more decorative work than most people give it credit for. Bare branches placed inside skip the fuss of flowers while still drawing the eye upward. It’s a simple move that grounds the corner without cluttering it.
Granite-Topped Island with Bar Stools That Actually Earn Their Keep

Three mid-century bar stools with walnut legs pull up to a dark granite island. A teapot sits nearby, and warm afternoon light cuts across the hardwood floor in long, sharp angles.
Why the Island Positioning Works
The island sits far enough from the range wall that two people can move around it without negotiating space. That gap also keeps the cooking zone visually separate from the seating zone, which matters in open kitchens where everything can blur together. The stainless hood anchored directly above the cooktop reinforces that boundary without adding a wall.
Gold Sconces and an Abstract Diptych Pull This Bedroom Together Without Trying Too Hard

Brass globe sconces anchor the wall on either side of the bed without overwhelming it. White bedding keeps things grounded. The blue ceramic animal on the mattress is a small, deliberate bit of personality in an otherwise neutral room.
Budget Tip: Swapping out generic builder-grade light fixtures for wall sconces is one of the more affordable ways to add character to a bedroom. Plug-in versions skip the electrician entirely and cost a fraction of hardwired options.
Afternoon Sun Through Sheer Curtains Makes Every Dining Room Look Better Than It Is

Golden-hour light does a lot of work here, but the warm teak tabletop earns it. Two seating areas share the space without competing. The upholstered cube chairs up front are an unusual choice. A ceramic teapot and small bowl keep the table dressed without overcrowding it.
Pro Tip: Sheer curtains layered behind heavier drapes let you control how much of that warm afternoon light actually enters the room. Pull the sheers closed and you keep the glow without the glare on screens or tabletops. It’s a simple fix that most people overlook until they’ve already fought the sun for a season.
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The exterior rendering shows a transitional farmhouse with board-and-batten siding, stone accents, and a covered front porch. Below it, the floor plan reveals four bedrooms, a game room, a safe room, a home office, and a rear covered patio that anchors the open kitchen and living area at the center of the plan.
