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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 3,264
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 3.5
Floor Plan

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The main floor covers 2,066 square feet. A central great room connects to the rear porch. The primary suite sits off to the right with a walk-in closet. A prep kitchen supports the main kitchen near the mud room and three-car garage.
Floor Plan

Upper floor spans 1,198 square feet with a loft, two bedrooms sharing a central bath with walk-in closets, and an open-below void. Future spaces include a bonus room and an additional bedroom with a private bath.
Modern Farmhouse Rear Elevation with Pool and Covered Porch
White board-and-batten siding meets wood-toned columns and a dark shingle roof on this farmhouse rear exterior. Gabled dormers flank a central covered porch with glass-panel doors. Lounge chairs frame a rectangular pool set flush against a concrete surround edged with flowering plants.
Shiplap Fireplace Wall and Double-Height Ceilings Define This Farmhouse Great Room

Horizontal shiplap cladding frames a linear gas fireplace and wall-mounted TV flanked by open shelving with recessed lighting. Built-in cabinets anchor each side. Sofas in cream upholstery surround a wood-plank coffee table on a geometric rug. Black-framed French doors flood the space with natural light. A wrought-iron chandelier hangs from the soaring vaulted ceiling overhead.
Linear Fireplace as Focal Architecture
Rather than a raised hearth or traditional surround, the linear fireplace sits flush within the shiplap wall, creating a long ribbon of flame at floor level. That horizontal emphasis draws the eye across the full width of the wall rather than upward, grounding the room despite its considerable ceiling height. Pairing it with the TV directly above avoids the awkward split-focus problem common in great room designs.
Black Island and Pendant Lights Anchor an Open-Concept Farmhouse Kitchen

Matte black island base contrasts quartz countertops, while lantern pendants, subway tile backsplash, and a bold range hood command the space.
- Recessed can lighting supplements three pendant fixtures over the island
- Bar-height white chairs provide seating along the island’s long side
- Light oak hardwood flooring runs continuously from the kitchen into the dining area
Dark Walls and Floating Shelves Give This Home Office a Focused, Grounded Feel

Charcoal walls set a focused tone in this home office. Dark floating shelves display books and decorative objects. A wood desk anchors the space near a large black-framed window with a view of open green land. Gray leather chair, herringbone rug, and gold wire decor add depth without clutter.
The Psychology Behind This: Dark gray walls reduce visual distraction, which can help increase concentration during focused work. Research in environmental psychology suggests that lower-light, enclosed color palettes signal the brain to settle into task mode rather than social mode. That’s likely why deep, moody office spaces have become a preferred choice for dedicated home workspaces.
Gray Bedding and Recessed Lighting Keep This Primary Bedroom Calm and Collected

Soft gray walls pair with layered bedding in similar tones for a quiet, cohesive look. Black hardware on doors and nightstand lamps adds contrast without disrupting the palette. French doors open to a balcony, pulling natural light deep into the room.
Quick Fix: Swapping out a standard door for French doors in a bedroom can increase perceived square footage without changing the actual layout. The visual connection to an outdoor space tricks the eye into reading the room as larger. It also improves ventilation, which can support better sleep quality.
Freestanding Tub and Dark Countertops Set a Bold Tone in This Farmhouse Bath

Black hardware contrasts against painted cabinets throughout the double vanity run. Dark veined countertops ground the space while a freestanding soaking tub sits beneath black-framed windows overlooking open farmland.
Try This: Pairing a dark countertop with light cabinetry creates contrast without requiring any additional color in the room. If you want to push the look further, swap standard cabinet pulls for longer bar-style handles in a matching matte black finish to keep the hardware consistent across the entire vanity wall.
Poker Table and Work Desk Share Space in This Loft Bonus Room

Octagonal poker table seats eight beneath recessed lighting, centered on carpet. Gray chairs with upholstered seats surround it. A drafting desk with a laptop and floor plans occupies the left corner near a swing-arm lamp.
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Exterior rendering shows a modern farmhouse with a wraparound porch and metal roof accents. Below, the main floor plan lays out 2,066 square feet, including a great room, primary suite, kitchen, and three-car garage.
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