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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,035
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan

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Three bedrooms split from an open living, dining, and kitchen core. The master suite anchors one corner with a walk-in closet and tile shower. A large shop addition off the back adds serious utility.
Warm Wood and Black Cabinetry Pull This Open-Plan Interior Together

Light hardwood floors run the full length from the entry hallway into the kitchen and dining area. Dark cabinetry pairs with a wall-mount range hood, while the dining table mixes white molded chairs with a rattan-back wood armchair in the foreground.
Try This: Mixing chair styles at one table, like the rattan-back paired with molded white seats here, keeps a dining area from feeling too matched. Pull from the same wood tone used elsewhere in the room to tie contrasting pieces together without buying a full set.
Dark Cabinetry and Marble Waterfall Island Anchor a Kitchen Built to Impress
The waterfall island edge draws the eye first. Warm brass hardware against near-black cabinetry keeps contrast from feeling cold or sterile.
- Under-cabinet lighting warms the marble backsplash without adding a separate fixture layer
- A ring pendant over an island defines the zone better than recessed lights alone
- Bar stools with upholstered seats soften a kitchen dominated by hard stone and metal
Warm Leather and Rattan Find Common Ground Around a Marble Coffee Table

Cognac leather cushions sit in wood-framed chairs with cane backs, flanking a sectional that keeps things neutral. The coffee table pairs a walnut base with a marble top. Overhead, a ring pendant in warm wood finish ties back to the chair frames without matching them exactly.
Style Math: Repeating one material across unrelated pieces, like the wood tone shared between the pendant, chair frames, and side table here, creates cohesion without a matched-set look. It’s a quieter trick than a bold accent color, and it’s harder to get wrong.
The dining room shifts the mood from casual living into something more composed and deliberate.
Sliding Glass Doors and Dark Wood Furniture Give This Dining Room Serious Presence

Cream boucle chairs contrast with dark walnut table legs, while sliding glass doors flood the space with green garden views.
Gold Hardware and Rattan Bench Ends Give This Bedroom Real Warmth

Soft gray walls keep the room quiet while warm wood tones on the rattan bench and bedside lamp do the work. That double-ring pendant adds just enough gold without competing.
Worth Knowing: Benches at the foot of a bed pull double duty as seating and a visual anchor that keeps the mattress from floating in the room. Cane or rattan versions stay light enough that they don’t crowd the space. If floor area is tight, a low, backless version works just as well.
Warm Wood Vanity and Brushed Gold Hardware Make This Double Sink Worth Lingering In

Floating wood cabinetry with open shelving keeps the vanity grounded without closing off the space. Gold wall-mount faucets sit wide apart from each sinks, a detail that reads intentional rather than cramped. Folded towels stored below pull the whole setup together.
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Exterior rendering shows a modern barndominium with a black metal roof, paired with a floor plan featuring three bedrooms, open living spaces, and an attached shop.
