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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,748
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 3
Floor Plan

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Single-story layout features four bedrooms, a wraparound porch, an open kitchen-dining, a mudroom, and a three-car garage.
Wraparound Porch Pulls the Whole Exterior Together

Dark square columns anchor the covered porch, which wraps the full width of the facade. The roof’s intersecting planes give the silhouette something worth looking at twice. Low-maintenance white cladding keeps it clean against the warm wood-tone porch deck below.
Step inside and the open-plan interior does a lot of the heavy lifting on its own.
Leather Sofas and Warm Light Make This Living Space Hard to Leave
Chocolate leather sofas anchor the seating area while pendant cage lights in copper pull the eye toward the kitchen island. Late-afternoon sun cuts hard across the jute rug.
Warm Leather and Marble in an Open-Plan Living Room Worth Staying In

Cognac leather sofas anchor the seating area around a marble-top coffee table. Channeled stitching on the main sofa adds texture without fuss. Floor-to-ceiling glass floods the hardwood floors with afternoon light.
Pro Tip: Pairing leather upholstery with a marble coffee table works because the materials age differently, keeping the room from looking too matched. If your leather runs warm like this cognac tone, pull in something with cool veining in the stone to keep the palette from feeling heavy.
Olive Green Smeg and Gold Cage Pendants Keep This Kitchen Grounded

Sage-toned Smeg toaster sits on a marble island counter, pulling the warm brass of the pendant lights down to eye level. Chrome bar stool frames hold their own against the earth-toned upholstery. Quietly confident kitchen.
Color Story: Olive and brass don’t fight for attention here because both lean warm without tipping into yellow. If you’re picking pendant finishes, aged brass tends to read softer than polished gold under natural light. It’s a small distinction that changes how the whole room feels by afternoon.
Sheer Linen, Low Platform Bed, and a Leather Chair That Earns Its Place

Floor-to-ceiling sheers diffuse afternoon light without killing it. The platform bed sits low enough that the framed mountain print above actually reads as art rather than filler. That leather chair with yellow piping is a confident choice, and the mustard pouf on the floor picks it up without being obvious about it.
Common Mistake: Hanging art above a low bed trips people up because the wall space is generous but the scale isn’t. If the piece is too small, it floats. Size up before you hang, and aim to center it in the wall zone above the headboard rather than directly over the mattress.
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The top half shows a contemporary single-level exterior with a low-slope roofline, white stucco, and a three-car garage tucked to the right. Below, the floor plan lays out four bedrooms, an office, a wraparound porch on three sides, a mudroom-laundry zone, and separate his-and-hers closets off the primary suite. Ninety-five feet wide total.
