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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 3,482
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 4.5
Floor Plan

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The main floor shows a great room, primary suite, guest suite, kitchen, dining, foyer, and three-car garage.
Floor Plan

Three bedrooms and a shared bath anchor the upper floor, while a loft with 9-foot ceilings opens the space. A two-story void overlooks the level below. The future bonus room adds 512 square feet of flexible space above the garage.
Soaring Ceilings and a Wood-Clad Fireplace Wall Define This Living Room
Horizontal wood planks cover the fireplace wall from floor to near ceiling, framing a linear gas fireplace and wall-mounted TV. Gray sofas anchor a patterned area rug. Dark open shelving holds books and greenery. Exposed dark wood ceiling beams add contrast overhead. Black-framed French doors open to the exterior.
The Linear Fireplace as Focal Point
The gas fireplace runs wide and low across the base of the wood wall, with visible flames stretching nearly the full width of the surround. That horizontal format reinforces the plank pattern above it, keeping the eye moving side to side rather than up. It reads as a deliberate architectural choice rather than a simple heat source dropped into the room.
Dark Cabinetry and Industrial Pendants Anchor This Open-Concept Kitchen

Gray shaker cabinets pair with a wood-topped island seating five. Black metal pendant lights hang above the island. Recessed lighting brightens the ceiling. Beyond the kitchen, a dining area sits beneath a chandelier with large windows overlooking open countryside.
Why It Works: Keeping the island countertop in warm wood while surrounding cabinets go dark gray prevents the space from feeling heavy. The contrast gives each zone a clear visual identity without requiring a change in color palette.
Round Walnut Table and a Chandelier Ring Pull This Dining Nook Together

Dark wood chairs surround a round walnut pedestal table beneath a black iron chandelier. Walls painted soft gray meet a herringbone area rug below. A beverage cart sits near the window, while dark cabinetry from the adjacent kitchen carries the palette into this casual dining space with views of open countryside.
Designer’s Secret: Circular dining tables work particularly well in open-plan homes because they soften the hard angles introduced by kitchen cabinetry and countertop runs. Without corners, the table also encourages easier conversation across the full group. Pairing it with a ring-style chandelier overhead reinforces that rounded geometry without adding visual clutter.
Coffered Accent Wall and Layered Whites Give This Primary Bedroom Depth

Charcoal board-and-batten paneling frames the bed wall while white bedding and a light wool rug keep the palette balanced. A bench, armchair, and French doors complete the space.
Worth Knowing: Painting a single wall in a deep charcoal while leaving surrounding walls a lighter gray creates visual depth without requiring additional furniture or architectural changes. The technique works especially well behind a bed because it acts as a built-in headboard for the entire wall. Board-and-batten detailing on that same surface adds texture that flat paint alone cannot achieve.
Black Countertops and a Freestanding Tub Make This Primary Bath Feel Polished

White shaker cabinets pair with black countertops and brushed nickel fixtures. A soaking tub sits beside a large window overlooking open greenery.
By The Numbers: Freestanding soaking tubs typically require a minimum floor clearance of six inches on all sides for both visual breathing room and practical cleaning access. Positioning one beside a window, as done here, draws natural light across the tub surface and reduces the need for artificial lighting during daytime use. Linen storage in a tall center tower keeps everyday items within reach without adding furniture to the floor plan.
Subway Tile, Open Shelves, and Side-by-Side Machines Make This Laundry Room Work Hard

Floor-to-ceiling subway tile covers the back wall behind a side-by-side washer and dryer set beneath black countertops. Open wood shelves hold plants, folded linens, and a woven basket. Built-in mudroom lockers with coat hooks line the opposite wall above painted cabinet bases.
History Corner: Subway tile dates to the 1904 New York City subway system, where white ceramic tiles were chosen for their ability to reflect light in underground stations. Designers began borrowing the pattern for residential kitchens and utility rooms in the early twentieth century. Its popularity in laundry rooms grew steadily as homeowners sought easy-clean surfaces that still carried visual appeal.
Beyond the private retreats downstairs, the upper level opens into a generous loft space designed for flexible living.
Vaulted Loft Space Balances Lounge Seating, a Work Desk, and a Game Table

Carpet runs throughout this loft under a vaulted ceiling with recessed lighting. Sectional seating anchors one end, a desk and built-in shelving occupy the far corner, and a round game table fills the middle zone.
Transition: Loft spaces gain usability when divided into distinct activity zones rather than left as open overflow rooms. Positioning furniture groupings perpendicular to the longest wall creates natural boundaries between areas without building permanent walls, keeping the space adaptable as household needs shift over time.
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The top rendering shows a white brick exterior with a broad front porch, dormers, and a metal roof accent. Below, the 2,066-square-foot main floor plan details a 3-car garage, primary suite, guest suite, great room, prep kitchen, and a rear porch stretching 33 feet wide.
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