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- Sq. Ft.: 2,361
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 3
Floor Plan

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The first floor centers on an open family room and dining room, each 16 by 16 feet, with the kitchen running alongside. The master suite occupies the left wing with a full bath and walk-in closet. Two additional bedrooms share Bath 2. A study, foyer, laundry/mudroom/pantry, front porch, and two-car garage complete the layout.
Floor Plan

Second floor holds a bonus room measuring 19 feet 4 inches by 12 feet 2 inches, ideal for a playroom or home office. Bath #3 sits at the top of the staircase. Two doors provide access points, keeping traffic through the space flexible.
Did You Know: Bonus rooms above garages are among the most cost-effective ways to add square footage to a home, since the structural work is largely already in place. Pairing one with a full bath, as seen here, makes the space viable as a guest suite or private retreat.
Vaulted Ceilings and Herringbone Floors Define This Open-Concept Living Space
Gray walls meet a wood-paneled cathedral ceiling anchored by a wrought-iron chandelier. Wide herringbone hardwood floors run through the living and kitchen areas. White sectional seating pairs with a dark coffee table, while gold pendant lights mark the kitchen island beyond.
Editor’s Note: Open-concept great rooms oriented toward rear glass doors and transom windows pull natural light deep into the floor plan without requiring additional skylights. Positioning the kitchen island parallel to the living area creates a natural sightline between spaces, making the square footage feel larger than it measures.
Warm Wood and Soft Gray Meet Midcentury Chairs in This Dining Room

Live-edge table anchors the space, paired with walnut midcentury chairs, globe pendants, and black-framed French doors.
Trend Alert: Black-framed steel windows paired with natural wood doors are gaining ground in farmhouse design, replacing the all-white palette that dominated the last decade. Mixing raw wood tones with dark metal hardware adds contrast without the need for bold color. Designers are calling it “organic industrial,” and it shows no sign of slowing down.
Matte Black Cabinets and Gold Pendants Anchor This Kitchen’s Bold Contrast

Flat-front black cabinetry runs floor to ceiling along two walls, paired with light wood countertops and a white island surface. Three brass cylinder pendants hang above bar seating. Herringbone wood-look tile floors and open shelving add warmth to an otherwise dark palette.
Under-Cabinet Lighting as a Design Tool
Under-cabinet LED strips here do more than illuminate prep surfaces. Positioned to wash light across the tile backsplash, they create depth between the upper and lower cabinets, making the dark cabinetry feel intentional rather than heavy. Kitchens with strong dark finishes rely on this technique to keep the space from reading as closed off.
Herringbone Oak Floors and Blue Wallpaper Set the Tone in This Primary Bedroom

Patterned wallpaper in deep slate blue covers the upper walls, grounded by white wainscoting below. Herringbone oak floors run throughout the space. A low-profile upholstered bed sits on a wool rug flanked by taupe nightstands. Two abstract prints hang above the headboard. Large steel-frame windows flood the far end with natural light.
Common Mistake: Pairing dark wallpaper with white wainscoting is a common mistake when the dividing rail is placed too low. The chair rail typically looks most balanced when set at one-third of the wall height. Dropping it below that point makes the dark upper portion feel heavy rather than dramatic.
Marble Tile, Matte Black Hardware, and a Soaking Tub Built for Two

A frameless glass shower enclosure sits beside a drop-in soaking tub, both wrapped in large-format marble tile with black fixtures throughout.
Frameless glass shower enclosure sits beside a drop-in soaking tub, both wrapped in large-format marble tile with black fixtures throughout.
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