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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 1,933
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

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Main floor includes a primary bedroom, open kitchen and dining area, family room, mudroom, powder room, and garage, with pantry and hall connecting the spaces.
Floor Plan

The top floor holds three bedrooms, an office, a bonus room, and a shared bath. Bedroom 2 sits at 196 square feet with a closet nearby. The hall connects all spaces around the staircase. Attic access flanks the bonus room on both sides. Open-below space adds volume over the lower level.
Shiplap Fireplace Wall Anchors an Open-Concept Living Space with Warm Wood Floors
Gray sofa faces a built-in fireplace framed by white shiplap. The kitchen features dark countertops, pendant lights, and wood flooring throughout.
Black Granite Island Commands Attention in a White Shaker Kitchen

Dark granite countertops do the heavy lifting in a kitchen that keeps everything else clean and simple.
White shaker cabinets with black hardware frame stainless steel appliances. Light wood floors warm the space. A small potted plant sits centered on the oversized island.
Warm Wood Tones and Natural Light Define a Bedroom Built for Rest

Light maple frames the four-poster bed, its paneled headboard echoing the grain of the hardwood floor below. Linen bedding layers with a chunky throw and rust-colored accent pillows. Two dark wood stools sit at the foot of the bed. A potted tree softens the corner near the large window overlooking green trees outside.
The Psychology Behind This: Warm wood tones and natural materials activate a psychological response linked to calm and safety, a concept researchers call biophilic comfort. Pairing light maple with soft neutrals reduces visual noise, which helps lower cortisol levels before sleep. Small touches like the potted plant reinforce that effect by introducing a living element into the space.
Vaulted Ceiling and Ceiling Fan Pull Natural Light Deep Into a Corner Bedroom

Maple-toned bed frame and matching nightstand anchor the room. Layered pillows, a wool rug, and a potted palm beside the window add texture and organic warmth.
Ask Yourself: Ceiling fans in bedrooms do more than cool a space. Pairing one with a vaulted ceiling keeps air moving without forcing you to rely on air conditioning year-round. Does your bedroom ceiling give you room to work with?
Matte Black Hardware Ties Together Wood Vanity and Double-Sink Bath

Black fixtures pull every element into alignment here. Flat-front wood drawers sit beneath a white countertop with two black faucets. Matching mirror frames and vanity lights reinforce the hardware finish. Soft blue towels add color without competing. Wood-look flooring keeps the palette grounded and warm rather than clinical.
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Exterior rendering shows a white Craftsman farmhouse with a covered porch, while the floor plan below details a single-story layout with a primary bedroom and garage.
