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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,451
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 3.5
Floor Plan

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First floor shows primary suite, great room, kitchen, dining, mudroom, foyer, and two-car garage.
Floor Plan

The upper floor holds two bedrooms, each with private bath access, plus a vaulted 15×15 loft that opens the space up considerably. A shared closet sits between the two bathrooms. Total footprint comes in at 929 square feet.
Geometric Pendant, Shiplap Fireplace, and French Doors Anchoring the Open Plan
Light wood floors run toward French doors, with a geometric black pendant drawing the eye down from the ceiling.
Shiplap Surround, Floating Shelves, and a View That Does All the Work

Built-ins flank a shiplap fireplace wall with wood shelving and white cabinetry below. French doors pull the green countryside straight into the room. Gray sofas keep it grounded.
Editor’s Note: The floating wood shelves strike a balance between display space and storage, a combination that’s hard to pull off without the room feeling cluttered. Pairing them with the lower cabinet run gives the whole wall a sense of intention without looking overdone.
Dark Island, White Marble, and Black Chandeliers Owning the Open Kitchen

Charcoal cabinetry on the island anchors the space without competing with the white perimeter cabinets above. Subway tile runs clean and uninterrupted behind the range. Three barstools line up on one side, and the pendant chandeliers are oversized enough to feel intentional rather than decorative.
Color Story: Pairing a dark island base against white upper cabinetry is one of the more practical ways to introduce contrast without committing to a bold color throughout. The gray-toned walls keep everything from reading too stark. It’s a palette that photographs well and ages better than most trend-driven choices.
Moving deeper into the home, the laundry room proves that utility spaces don’t have to sacrifice personality to get the job done.
Wash, Dry, Fold, Iron: Laundry Rooms That Actually Make You Want to Do Laundry

Subway tile runs floor to ceiling behind two floating wood shelves stacked with rolled towels and potted herbs. Framed laundry art keeps it grounded without taking itself too seriously.
Barn Door, Low-Profile Bed, and Recessed Lighting Keeping It Clean

Gray walls, carpet, and a platform bed in near-matching tones work because the black headboard and nightstands give the eye somewhere to land.
Worth Knowing: Barn doors are a practical pick for tight floor plans because they don’t need swing clearance. In a bedroom where every square foot counts, that saved space adds up faster than you’d expect.
Double Vanity, Soaking Tub, and Industrial Sconces Making the Case for a Proper Primary Bath

Freestanding soaking tub sits beside white tulips on a tray, while dark cabinetry below a marble countertop anchors the double vanity.
Dark cabinetry below a marble countertop anchors the double vanity.
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Exterior rendering shows a modern farmhouse with cream stucco, dark trim, and a two-car garage. Below, the first-floor plan lays out 1,522 square feet including a primary suite, great room, open kitchen, mudroom, and rear porch, with stairs indicating additional living space above.
Try This: Mudrooms positioned directly off the garage are one of those layout decisions that pays off every single day. Having a dedicated drop zone before you reach the main living area keeps clutter from spreading through the house. If the plan allows even a small bench with hooks above it, that’s enough to make the space functional.
