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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 1,480
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

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This 39×56-foot ranch layout puts the living room and dining area at the front, with the kitchen tucked at the rear corner near a sliding glass door porch. Three bedrooms split off a central foyer, keeping the master suite private from the other two. The 2-car garage attaches directly to Bed #1, and a pantry sits steps from the kitchen.
Covered Rear Patio With Green Seating Anchors This Compact Ranch Exterior

Green wicker chairs pull the eye toward a covered patio. Gray lap siding and white trim keep the exterior clean without competing. Lush ornamental grasses frame the foundation.
Three reasons the rear elevation works well:
1. The deep-pitched roofline extends over the patio, creating shade without a separate structure.
2. Large double-hung windows suggest an open interior floor plan behind them.
3. Brick foundation detail adds visual weight at ground level.
Soft Sage Walls and White Slipcovered Seating Give This Family Room Its Calm
Vaulted ceiling adds height without fuss. Warm wood bookcases flank the wall-mounted TV, and a Van Gogh print anchors the opposite wall with unexpected color.
History Corner: Slipcovered furniture became popular in American homes during the early 20th century as a practical way to protect upholstery from daily wear. Today, it’s made a design comeback, favored for its relaxed, washable appeal in family-centered spaces. The look pairs naturally with painted wood tones and neutral rugs like the botanical-bordered one seen here.
Moving deeper into the home, the kitchen and dining area reveal how the open-concept layout actually functions day to day.
Sage Walls and a White Dining Set Keep This Kitchen-Dining Combo Relaxed

Bar stools at the peninsula and a six-chair table share the same floor without crowding each other.
Marble-Look Counters and Metal Barstools Pull This Kitchen Together

White cabinetry pairs with granite countertops that run the full length of the peninsula. Four metal barstools line the overhang, and a stainless sink sits slightly off-center. Open pantry shelving in the corner keeps storage visible without adding bulk.
Did You Know: Granite countertops are formed from igneous rock that cooled slowly beneath the earth’s surface, which gives each slab its unique mineral pattern. No two pieces are identical, so a kitchen with granite counters genuinely can’t be replicated exactly elsewhere. Homeowners often choose it as much for its individuality as its durability.
Walnut Bedroom Furniture and a Floral Duvet Make Surprisingly Good Partners

Warm walnut frames the upholstered headboard and matches the dresser and nightstand exactly. That coordination feels intentional without being overdone. The floral duvet brings in soft reds and greens, and the single red accent pillow ties it back to the walls’ sage tone.
Pro Tip: Matching your bedroom furniture as a set tends to make smaller rooms read as more organized because the eye doesn’t have to work to reconcile competing wood tones. If you want contrast without visual clutter, vary the finish on one smaller piece, like a nightstand, rather than the larger case goods.
Round Mirrors and a Granite Double Vanity Define This Master Bath

Double vanity setups work well here because each sink sits far enough apart to feel genuinely separate. The granite countertop runs long and flat, letting the natural mineral variation do the visual work. Behind the partition, dark tile cladding on the shower walls creates a sharp contrast with the bright vanity area.
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Exterior rendering shows a craftsman-style ranch with board-and-batten siding and a covered porch. Below, the floor plan reveals three bedrooms, an open living and dining area, and a 21×21 two-car garage.
