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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 1,188
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan

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Single-story layout pairs an open kitchen and living room with a master suite, office/guest room, mudroom, and wide front porch.
Floor Plan

Alternate layout pairs a walk-in closet with a full bath featuring dual sinks, a toilet, and a soaking tub.
Warm Light and Open Living in This Ranch-Style Great Room
Hardwood floors run wall to wall, catching the afternoon sun that streams through the grid-pane windows flanking the front door. A cream sofa pairs with caramel leather chairs around a round upholstered ottoman. The open doorway behind pulls the bedroom into view without breaking the flow.
By The Numbers: The great room connects directly to a bedroom visible through an open doorway, reflecting the compact but efficient layout typical of a two-bedroom ranch plan. Grid-pane windows on the front wall bring in natural light without sacrificing wall space. A ceiling fan with natural wood blades keeps the room practical in warmer months.
Marble Waterfall Island and Slatted Wood Panels Set the Tone in This Kitchen

The island does the heavy lifting here. Its waterfall edge in veined white marble drops cleanly to the floor, while vertical wood slats wrap the base and echo the lower cabinet finish. Four backless black barstools keep the seating practical. Globe pendants in amber glass cast a warm glow without competing with the brass hardware underneath.
- The range hood cladding matches the lower cabinets, tying the cooking zone together visually.
- Marble runs both on the island and as a full-height backsplash behind the range.
- Under-island lighting adds a low strip of warmth at floor level, visible along the base.
Botanical Prints and Patterned Wallpaper Give This Bedroom Its Character

Light pours across the hardwood floor from a large window, catching the texture of a knitted throw draped at the foot of the bed. Three framed botanical prints anchor the accent wall, which is covered in a geometric star-pattern wallpaper. Matching light wood nightstands keep the palette cohesive without feeling matchy.
History Corner: Ranch-style homes gained widespread popularity in the United States during the mid-20th century, largely because their single-floor layouts made everyday living more accessible for aging homeowners and young families alike. The style borrowed heavily from Spanish Colonial architecture, which explains the low-pitched rooflines and emphasis on indoor-outdoor connection still common in modern ranch builds.
Moving into the primary bathroom, the design takes on a more personal and layered character.
Gold Hardware and a Floral Mural Make This Double Vanity Hard to Forget

Brass pendant lights hang directly over each sink, reinforcing the symmetry of the double vanity. Round gold-framed mirrors sit against a hand-drawn botanical mural that covers most of the wall behind them.
Gold Accents and Built-In Cabinetry Define This Sun-Drenched Home Office

Warm oak flooring pulls in the afternoon sun pouring through the grid-pane window. Built-in cabinetry with gold pulls lines the entire right wall, offering serious storage without bulk. A white desk on tapered legs pairs with a rolling chair, keeping the workspace airy. The rattan accent chair is a nice counterpoint.
Pro Tip: Murphy beds built into cabinetry walls like the one shown here are a smart move in a two-bedroom ranch, where a home office may occasionally need to double as a guest room. Look for cabinet-integrated systems that keep the bed hardware fully concealed so the room reads as an office by default. It’s a practical upgrade that doesn’t require a larger floor plan.
Folded Towels, an Iron, and Sunlight Streaming Across a Laundry Room Done Right

Butcher block countertop, floral wallpaper backsplash, and a hanging rod keep chores organized.
Style Tip: Front-load washers and dryers sit flush under a counter more easily than top-loaders, which makes laundry rooms feel tidier and frees up workspace above. If you’re adding a hanging rod like the one shown here, mount it high enough to clear long shirts without bunching. A few inches of clearance make a real difference on dress shirts and blouses.
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An exterior rendering shows a white farmhouse-style ranch with wood porch columns, paired above a floor plan featuring a master bedroom, office/guest room, open kitchen and living area, mud room, and a 44-foot front porch.
