
Saturday afternoon in March, and every kid on the block has ended up in your driveway. The Larkspur is built around exactly that: an open layout that keeps the noise close, a walk-in pantry stocked deep enough for whatever the weekend demands, and a double garage that swallows bikes, muddy cleats, and the cooler before anyone tracks anything inside.
Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,403
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 3
Floor Plan – Main Floor

Four bedrooms fan left while the family room, breakfast nook, and walk-in pantry anchor the open center.
Brass Chandelier and Arched Window Do Most of the Work Here

A candle-style brass fixture hangs over an oak table, with a jute rug anchoring six upholstered chairs beneath it. The arched window earns its place without any help from the rest of the room.
Marble Island with a Brass Faucet That Steals Attention Every Time
White boucle barstools line the island, and two globe pendants with brass hardware keep the whole space warm without trying too hard.
Dryer Balls in Glass Jars and Marble Counters Make Laundry Feel Like Less of a Chore

Folded towels, clothespins, and dryer balls in apothecary jars sit on a marble-topped counter, with upper cabinets fitted in nickel hardware keeping supplies close. Nothing is cluttered; nothing is hidden so far away you’d rather leave the laundry in the basket.
Did You Know: Top-loading washers pair well with folding counters set at the same height — you load without bending and fold without relocating, which makes longer laundry sessions noticeably less punishing.
Cream Linen and a Stone Fireplace That Make Staying Home Feel Like the Right Call

Sectional seating faces a gas fireplace framed in stacked stone, with a wood coffee table grounding the jute rug beneath it. Two accent chairs in matching linen pull the conversation area together without crowding it.
Color Story: Warm beige walls and natural linen upholstery build a neutral base that reads cohesive rather than coordinated. Green throw pillows and a potted olive tree bring in organic color without locking the room into a bold palette — so the whole thing stays flexible as your taste shifts over the years.
The primary bedroom brings the same calm palette indoors, just with more room to breathe.
Warm Oak and Natural Linen Pull Off Something Quietly Confident

Hardwood floors run long and uninterrupted beneath a chunky woven rug, and two windows frame an open field view that does more for this room than any piece of furniture could. Linen upholstery on the bed and matching chairs keeps everything grounded — present without feeling staged, which is harder to pull off than it looks.
Gold Fixtures and an Open Shower That Don’t Need to Compete for Attention

Soaking tubs positioned under windows with open field views don’t happen by accident.
The brass deck-mount faucet sits centered on the ledge, grounded against a field of matte white. Next to it, the walk-in shower skips a door entirely and lets the recessed niche handle the organizing — two product bottles, one towel folded over the half-wall. Restrained without feeling empty. That’s genuinely difficult to get right.
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Exterior rendering of a brick ranch home paired with its four-bedroom floor plan below.
Ask Yourself: How often does your family actually use a formal dining room versus eating in a breakfast nook? Plans like this one offer both, but your honest answer might tell you where the square footage should really go.
