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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,338
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

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This first floor centers the master bedroom suite at the top, with a private bath, walk-in closet, and dedicated laundry nearby. The living and dining areas share an open flow toward the kitchen, which connects to the patio. A powder room sits near the entry, and the two-car garage anchors the right side.
Floor Plan

Upper level holds three bedrooms, a shared bath, and a generous bonus room accessed from a central staircase landing. The layout keeps bedrooms grouped tightly.
Sunlit Gray Seating Around a Linear Fireplace
Matching gray sofas flank a wood-and-steel coffee table, while orange throw pillows pull warmth from the glowing linear fireplace below the wall-mounted TV.
History Corner: Linear fireplaces like this one gained popularity in Northwest Modern homes during the early 2000s as architects sought cleaner alternatives to traditional masonry boxes. The horizontal format draws the eye outward rather than upward, suiting the region’s low-profile aesthetic rooted in mid-century Pacific Northwest design. Builders often pair them with flush drywall surrounds to keep the wall plane unbroken, a detail borrowed from Japanese minimalist interiors that influenced the style.
Warm Wood Table Anchors an Open-Plan Dining and Kitchen Space

Live-edge wood top paired with upholstered chairs in soft gray creates an easy contrast against the light hardwood floors. Pendant lights over the island draw the eye toward the kitchen’s white shaker cabinets and subway tile backsplash. It flows naturally.
The Psychology Behind This: Open-plan layouts where the dining table sits within sightline of the kitchen tend to make people linger longer after meals. Psychologists link this to a sense of “soft surveillance,” where being near activity feels socially comfortable rather than isolating.
Quartz Island with Brown Leather Barstools in a White Shaker Kitchen

Four leather barstools pull up to a thick quartz island under clear glass pendants. White shaker cabinets run wall to wall, and stainless steel appliances anchor the back counter without breaking the palette.
Editor’s Note: Quartz has become the go-to countertop surface in Northwest Modern builds largely because it holds up well against moisture, a real consideration in the Pacific Northwest’s wet climate. Unlike natural stone, it won’t require periodic sealing to stay looking sharp.
Gray Upholstered Bed and Blue Stripe Bedding in a Bright Primary Suite

Navy pillows against a gray linen headboard give the room its color anchor. Natural light from two windows keeps the palette from feeling cold. An en suite is visible through the open doorway.
Why It Works: Placing nightstands under windows rather than against a solid wall keeps the room from feeling boxed in, especially in moderately sized primary suites like this one. It’s a practical workaround that also pulls natural light closer to the bed.
Arched Black Mirrors and Matte Fixtures in a Double-Vanity Primary Bath

Gray shaker cabinets with matte black hardware run the full length of the vanity. The arched mirrors feel deliberate rather than decorative.
Gray shaker cabinets with matte black hardware run the full length of the vanity.
Polished Concrete Floors and Glass Panel Garage Doors in a Two-Car Bay

Sealed concrete floors and full-lite garage doors give this two-car bay a clean, functional character.
Try This: Sealed concrete is one of the more practical garage floor choices you can make. It resists oil stains and moisture better than bare concrete, and it’s far easier to clean after a project. If you’re building new, ask your contractor about adding the sealer before you move in, rather than retrofitting it later.
Step outside and the back of the house tells a different story than the interior finishes.
Covered Patio Entry and Lap Siding on a Two-Story Northwest Modern Rear Elevation

Cream lap siding keeps the exterior clean and unfussy. Dark window frames do the visual work here, and the covered patio offers a sheltered back entry without adding bulk.
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Exterior photo shows a two-story Northwest Modern with lap siding and a two-car garage. Below, the main floor plan details the master bedroom, kitchen, dining, living, and garage layout with dimensions.
