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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,615
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 4.5
Floor Plan

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The main floor spans 2,615 square feet with a central great room connecting to the kitchen and hearth room. The master bedroom sits privately to the left with a walk-in closet. Bedroom two and an office anchor the south wing. A mud room, formal dining, and 3-car garage round out the practical layout.
Floor Plan

Lower level spans 2,274 finished square feet across two bedrooms, a billiards room, a living room, a home theater, and a Lego room. A mechanical room and full bathroom anchor the right wing. Stairs connect to the upper floors, keeping entertainment and sleeping zones on opposite ends.
Fun Fact: Dedicated Lego rooms are a growing request among custom home builders, reflecting how seriously families treat hobby spaces. Giving children a contained, door-closed room for building projects also keeps common areas clutter-free. It’s a small square footage investment with a big impact on daily household order.
Gray Shingle Siding Meets Covered Deck Living on a Ranch-Style Lot
Gray cedar shingle siding, dark asphalt roof, stone chimney, covered porch with red cushion seating, and wood rail fence.
Why It Works: Craftsman homes built on elevated foundations often gain covered decks that function as full outdoor rooms rather than simple transitions between inside and out. Positioning seating directly outside the main living area blurs that boundary in a practical, year-round way.
Stone Fireplace Tower and Prairie Views Define This Great Room

Natural stone rises floor to ceiling beside a fireplace with iron doors and a rough-hewn wood mantel. Clerestory windows flood the two-story wall with light. Outside, open fields stretch to the horizon beyond a horizontal-rail deck. Scatter pillows and a small pumpkin add seasonal warmth to the sectional.
Common Mistake: Hanging a large decorative piece directly on a stone chimney column requires masonry anchors rated for the weight. Standard drywall hardware fails against mortar joints and can cause the piece to fall without warning.
Dark Cabinets, Leather Chairs, and Exposed Beams Pull Two Rooms Into One

Charcoal walls and espresso cabinetry connect the dining area to the kitchen. Brown leather chairs with nail-head trim surround a wood table beneath a rectangular candle-style pendant.
- Open sightlines between dining and kitchen reduce the need for separate entertaining spaces
- Rustic ceiling beams add texture without requiring structural changes when installed as decorative wraps
- Pendant lights hung at different scales in adjoining rooms create a visual rhythm across an open floor plan
Dark Wood, Hex Tile, and Two Pendant Lanterns Frame a Kitchen Built for Serious Cooking

Espresso cabinets pair with granite countertops and a honeycomb tile backsplash. Two wood-and-iron lantern pendants hang above the island. A black metal range hood anchors the wall between clerestory windows. Fruit in a bowl adds warm color to an otherwise deep palette.
Why Clerestory Windows Work Above a Range Hood
Placing windows high on the wall behind a range hood solves a problem that lower placements cannot. Cabinet runs stay uninterrupted at eye level, giving storage priority, while natural light still enters from above the hood without competing with ventilation ductwork. Builders in Craftsman designs often use this stacking approach to keep the backsplash tile field continuous and visually strong.
Freestanding Soaking Tub Anchored by an Orb Chandelier and Two Windows

White freestanding tub sits beneath a chrome orb chandelier. Light wood-look tile, frosted panel doors, and a glass shower enclosure complete the space.
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Dusk lighting shows off the stone-and-shingle exterior, complete with a 3-car garage and covered entry porch. Below, the main floor plan reveals 2,615 square feet organized around a central great room, with two bedrooms, a master suite, office, hearth room, formal dining, and mud room.
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