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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,295
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan

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First floor shows open kitchen, dining, and family room alongside office, garage, and front porch.
Floor Plan

Second floor covers 1,204 square feet with a primary suite, two bedrooms, a loft, a walk-in closet, and laundry. The loft opens to the staircase landing. Both bathrooms sit centrally, keeping bedroom access direct and practical.
Sliding Barn Door Opens Into a Hallway Built for Farmhouse Living
Dark wood barn doors on a black steel track anchor the entryway with contrast against greige walls and light wood floors. A white console table holds a lamp with a scrolled iron base. Recessed lighting and a geometric pendant light overhead. Down the hall, large windows frame open countryside views.
Leather Chair and Barn Wood Desk Frame Views of Open Farmland

A weathered-wood desk, a leather club chair, and yellow woven spheres anchor a home office, with a herringbone rug and greige walls.
Fun Fact: Floating shelves styled with a globe, framed photos, and sculptural objects serve a practical purpose beyond decoration. Keeping shelves off the floor visually expands a smaller room by drawing the eye upward and preserving wall space below. It’s a common trick in model home staging that translates well into everyday living.
Stone Fireplace Wall Anchors a Living Room Framed by Open Fields

Stacked stone runs floor to ceiling around a wood-mantel fireplace. Neutral linen sofas, a glass coffee table, and a patterned area rug fill the space. Large windows pull in views of green meadows beyond.
Material Matters: Natural stone veneer, like the cut limestone used here, holds heat longer than brick and requires no repointing for decades. Pairing it with a raw wood mantel keeps the look grounded rather than formal. Both materials age well without refinishing.
Candle Chandelier and Black Dining Set Define an Open-Plan Kitchen and Dining Space

Black wood chairs against white countertops create a contrast that no amount of styling can fake.
Wrought iron chandeliers with taper candles hang above a rectangular dining table topped with a linen runner. Light oak flooring runs beneath a geometric rug. White shaker cabinets, herringbone tile backsplash, and a stainless steel hood anchor the kitchen beyond.
Loft Media Space Floats Above the Staircase with Room to Breathe

Light gray carpet, greige walls, and a low media console in espresso finish anchor this open loft. Framed black-and-white art flanks the wall-mounted TV above organized shelving.
Baluster Design Bridges Two Material Worlds
The stair railing pairs wood newel posts and rails with black metal balusters, a combination that appears frequently in modern farmhouse builds. Wood keeps the look warm while the metal introduces a harder industrial edge without overwhelming the space. Specifying flat bar or round rod balusters in matte black, rather than oil-rubbed bronze, keeps the finish from dating as quickly.
Rolling Fields Beyond the Glass Turn a Bedroom Window Into Living Art

Carpet in warm greige anchors the room while gray linen bedding keeps the palette quiet. Recessed lighting replaces an overhead fixture. A single armchair sits near the corner for reading. The black six-drawer dresser grounds the right wall, and the triple window pulls unobstructed views of green fields inside.
Quick Fix: Placing a dresser beside rather than opposite a window prevents glare on the mirror while keeping wall space near the bed open for lamps and artwork. In rooms with strong natural views, mirroring a window-adjacent wall can pull outdoor light deeper into the space without adding a single fixture.
Marble Vanity and Glass-Enclosed Tub Share Space in a Calm, Gray Bathroom

Quartz countertops with white veining run across white shaker cabinetry fitted with chrome pulls. Wall sconces flank a frameless mirror above a chrome faucet. Folded towels and a fern add texture. On the opposite wall, large-format gray tile lines the tub surround, finished with a mosaic accent band and a rain showerhead overhead.
Editor’s Note: Quartz countertops resist staining without annual sealing, making them a practical choice over natural marble in high-humidity rooms. The mosaic accent band in the shower serves a structural purpose too, breaking up large-format tile to reduce grout line stress from wall flex over time.
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Outside, white board-and-batten siding and a covered porch define the modern farmhouse exterior. The first floor plan below shows 1,091 square feet organized around an open kitchen, dining, and family room, with a dedicated office, foyer, pantry, and two-car garage.
Common Mistake: Combining the garage entry with a mechanical and storage room, as shown here, is often overlooked during the planning stage. Homeowners who skip dedicated storage near the garage frequently end up using the garage itself for overflow, reducing usable parking space. Blocking this out during the design phase costs far less than adding it after construction.
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