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- Sq. Ft.: 3,886
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 3.5
Floor Plan

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The first floor spans 3,796 square feet with four bedrooms, a great room with a cathedral ceiling, a kitchen, casual dining, a game room, a study, and a 3-car garage. The master suite sits at an angle off the porch, beside a pool area with a fire pit.
Ornate Foyer Entry with Iron Double Doors and Coffered Dome Ceiling

Polished marble-inset tile floor, wrought iron double doors, orb chandelier, and octagonal coffered ceiling medallion.
The Psychology Behind This: Grand entryways communicate status and safety simultaneously, triggering an instinctive sense of arrival and belonging. The arched doorway framing a view to the outside creates a psychological boundary between public and private space. Overhead detail draws the eye upward, which studies link to feelings of awe and spatial generosity.
Geometric Inlay Floors and Garden Views Define This Breakfast Room
White oak strips set into white tile create a bold lattice pattern across the floor. Gray upholstered chairs surround a white farmhouse table topped with fresh white blooms. A coffered tray ceiling and lantern chandelier anchor the room, while oversized windows frame a covered porch and pine tree canopy beyond.
Why It Works: Inlay flooring like this uses contrasting wood and tile to visually define a dining zone without a single wall or rug. It’s a technique borrowed from formal European interiors but works equally well in casual Craftsman homes. The pattern draws the eye down, balancing the vertical drama of tall ceilings above.
Curved Marble Island with Leather Barstools Commands This Grand Kitchen

Gray-painted island base supports a thick marble slab countertop. Leather barstools, white shaker cabinets, a custom range hood, and exposed brick columns complete the space.
Style Tip: Oval and curved islands seat more people than rectangular ones of equal square footage because there are no corners to work around. Pairing a gray base with a light marble top keeps a large island from reading as too heavy in the room. Inset panel details on the island base add visual interest without requiring additional materials or cost.
Soaring Stone Fireplace and Exposed Timber Beams Anchor This Great Room

Natural stone climbs floor to ceiling beside a wood mantel. Exposed light timber trusses cross a vaulted ceiling. Rolled-arm sofas in neutral linen face large sliding glass doors opening to wooded backyard views.
Ask Yourself: Exposed timber trusses serve a structural purpose, but their visual weight also draws the eye upward and makes a room feel larger without adding square footage. Ask yourself whether your ceiling is doing real design work or just sitting there.
Exposed Beam Ceiling and Hardwood Floors Shape This Spacious Master Bedroom

Rustic wood beams cross a tray ceiling above hardwood floors, gray walls, and pendant lighting.
How Ceiling Beams and Tray Detailing Work Together
Combining rustic wood beams with a tray ceiling is a study in contrast that pays off. The tray’s crisp crown molding reads as formal and refined, while raw timber pulls against that formality with texture and weight. Layering both elements gives a room architectural complexity without requiring a single piece of furniture to carry the design.
Vessel Sinks and Globe Pendants Bring Warmth to This Double Vanity Bath

Marble-topped cabinetry in off-white anchors the vanity, paired with matte black hardware and square vessel sinks. Globe pendant lights hang above dark-framed mirrors. Across the room, a corner glass shower features mosaic pebble flooring, a rain head, and a floor-to-ceiling tile surround.
Did You Know: Vessel sinks sit above the counter rather than dropping into it, which means vanity height matters more than with standard undermount basins. Most designers recommend raising the cabinet to 36 inches when vessel sinks are used, keeping the overall rim height comfortable for daily use.
Spiral Staircase and Stained Glass Lamp Pair in This Two-Story Study

Spiral staircases save floor space while adding visual drama that no straight stair can match.
Dark iron spiral stair contrasts light gray walls; hardwood floors, arched window, Tiffany-style lamp visible.
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Brick-and-stone exterior photo paired with a detailed first-floor plan showing four bedrooms, a game room, a covered porch, a pool area, and a three-car garage.
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