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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,588
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 3.5
Floor Plan

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The first floor puts the primary suite opposite the great room, with the kitchen and dining tucked toward the rear. A mudroom connects the two-car garage to the main living space.
Floor Plan

Upper floor covers 1,066 square feet with three bedrooms, a shared bath, and a vaulted 15×15 loft at the center. Two bedrooms flank the loft on either side. A Jack and Jill bathroom connects the top and right bedrooms, with laundry tucked near the stairwell.
Shiplap Fireplace Wall Anchors a Farmhouse Living Room with Rural Views
Built-in cabinetry flanks a shiplap fireplace surround, with open wood shelves above carrying decor and books. French doors pull the green countryside into the room. Gray upholstery and a dark coffee table keep the palette grounded without feeling cold.
French doors pull the green countryside into the room.
Dark Island Base Against White Cabinetry Makes a Bold Farmhouse Statement

Charcoal island base paired with a white quartz countertop does the heavy lifting here. White shaker cabinets wrap the perimeter, and a subway tile backsplash runs wall to wall. Two cage-style pendant lights hang low over the island. White barstools with black legs keep the contrast going without fighting the space.
Style Tip: Painting your island a darker color than your perimeter cabinets is one of the easiest ways to add visual weight without a full renovation. Matte black hardware on white cabinetry reads as modern farmhouse without committing to a single style. Keep your countertop consistent across both surfaces to tie the two tones together.
Pendant Lights Over a Dark Dining Set Frame Views of Open Farmland

Whoever positioned that dining table directly in front of the windows knew exactly what they were doing.
Green fields stretch across all three window panes, turning the view into something better than any piece of art. Three pendant lights drop at slightly different heights above the table, keeping the eye moving. Black chairs against a white runner is a contrast that reads clean without trying too hard. The marble-topped island in the foreground connects the kitchen and dining without a wall between them.
Farmhouse Laundry Room Puts the Washer and Dryer to Work Behind White Subway Tile

Floating wood shelves carry rolled towels and potted greenery above a front-load washer-dryer pair tucked under a marble-look countertop. White subway tile runs floor to ceiling on the back wall, grounding the whole room without competing with the hardware. Four framed prints labeled Wash, Dry, Fold, and Iron keep the function front and center.
Common Mistake: Skipping upper cabinets in favor of open shelves saves money during a laundry room build, but most people underestimate how quickly those shelves collect dust and detergent residue. If you go open, leave enough vertical clearance between shelves to wipe them down easily. Tight spacing makes routine cleaning a frustrating chore.
Barn Door Entry to an Ensuite Keeps a Basement Bedroom Feeling Intentional

Gray walls and carpet read cohesive rather than cold, anchored by a platform bed with an upholstered headboard in near-black. Two lamps flank it symmetrically. What earns attention is the sliding barn door leading to the ensuite: white shiplap panels with black hardware, practical and distinct against the neutral backdrop.
Worth Knowing: Sliding barn doors work especially well in basement bedrooms where a swing door would eat into already limited floor space. They don’t require clearance on the hinge side, so furniture placement stays flexible. That’s a real advantage in a room where every square foot counts.
Double Vanity with Dark Cabinetry Sets a Moody Tone in This Ensuite

Paired mirrors with industrial-style sconces sit above a double vanity with dark shaker cabinets and white countertops. White tulips near the freestanding tub add softness. Marble-look tile floors keep everything grounded.
Pro Tip: Double vanity sinks positioned at opposite ends of a long run give two people enough elbow room to actually use the space at the same time. If you’re planning a layout like this, make sure each sink has its own dedicated drawer stack below it rather than sharing a single cabinet bank. You’ll feel the difference every morning.
Vaulted Loft Doubles as a Media Room Without Sacrificing Natural Flow

Vaulted ceiling and carpet underfoot keep this loft casual, while a wall-mounted TV and low media console anchor the space for movie nights.
Budget Tip: Carpet is often overlooked in loft spaces, but it does real acoustic work by absorbing sound that would otherwise bounce off drywall and vaulted ceilings. If you’re mounting a large TV in a room with hard angles above, soft flooring is worth prioritizing before you spend money on sound equipment.
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Exterior rendering shows a white craftsman farmhouse with a covered front porch and two-car garage. Below, the first floor plan lays out 1,522 square feet including a primary suite, great room, kitchen, dining, and mudroom.
