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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,067
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

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This single-story plan centers on a vaulted great room flanked by a dining area and three bedrooms. The foyer connects directly to the hallway serving all bedrooms, each with a walk-in closet. A butler pantry bridges the kitchen and dining. Three covered porches wrap the front and rear, with an attached two-car garage on the side.
Vaulted Wood Ceiling and Copper Pendants Pull the Eye Toward the Kitchen

Shiplap wood planks on the cathedral ceiling warm up an otherwise white space, while copper pendants over the dark island do the heavy lifting.
Copper Pendants and a Dark Island Make This Kitchen Worth Lingering In
Two copper dome pendants anchor the island, which pairs a white marble top against near-black cabinetry. Raw wood barstools add warmth without competing. Black window frames throughout give the white perimeter cabinets something to push against.
Common Mistake: Homeowners often choose pendant lights sized for the fixture they loved in the store, not the island below it. A pendant hung over a large island typically needs a shade at least 12 to 16 inches in diameter to hold visual weight. Going too small leaves the island looking unfinished, no matter how nice the countertop is.
Cane-Back Chairs and a Marble-Top Table Set the Tone for This Dining Room

Black wood chairs with woven cane backs sit around a travertine pedestal table. Globe pendants on a black iron frame hang low overhead. French doors on two walls flood the space with natural light.
Budget Tip: Cane furniture tends to cost less than upholstered dining chairs and holds up well in rooms with temperature swings near exterior doors. If you’re drawn to the look, check that the frame joinery is solid wood rather than MDF, since cane puts lateral stress on the legs over time.
Globe Lamps and Layered Grays Give This Bedroom a Quiet, Settled Feel

Matching globe lamps anchor each nightstand with a soft, diffused glow that pairs well with the warm wood floor underneath. The dark curtains do real work here, grounding the room so the pale upholstered headboard doesn’t float. A tufted bench at the foot keeps things practical.
Why the Curtain Treatment Works Harder Than It Looks
Floor-to-ceiling curtains hung close to the ceiling draw the eye up and make the room feel taller without any structural changes. The sheer layer underneath lets natural light filter in while the heavier panel stays drawn for privacy or sleep. Layering two curtain weights on the same rod is one of the more cost-effective ways to get that look without custom window treatments.
Warm Wood and Copper Hardware Keep This Double Vanity Grounded

Floating oak vanity pairs with rose-gold faucets and wall sconces; white quartz countertop ties it together cleanly.
Designer’s Secret: Floating vanities create the illusion of more floor space, but that gap underneath collects dust fast. A dark tile floor like this one hides it better than light stone would. If you’re choosing between finishes, go darker on the floor and let the vanity do the warmth.
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Exterior rendering shows a modern farmhouse with board-and-batten siding and timber gable detail; floor plan below reveals three bedrooms, a vaulted great room, and two covered porches.
