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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 1,515
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan

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Main floor includes a primary bedroom, family room, kitchen, bath, and hall, with a double garage attached and a covered deck running along the south exterior.
Floor Plan

The upper floor centers on two bedrooms sharing a full bath, each with its own closet and attic access. Bedroom 3 runs slightly larger at 281 square feet. A generous bonus room sits separately to the left, offering flex space well away from the sleeping areas.
Try This: Convert the bonus room into a dedicated media or game room by running conduit during framing for in-wall speaker and HDMI cables. It’s far enough from the bedrooms that noise won’t carry. Doing this rough-in work early costs little compared to retrofitting later.
Floor Plan
Basement level shows an open finished area with 8-foot ceilings, a staircase centered along the interior wall, and an engineered beam spanning the unfinished crawl space side.
Rear Deck Access and Blue-Gray Siding Give This Craftsman Real Presence

Slate blue lap siding does a lot of work here. French doors open onto a raised wood deck with simple spindle railings, and a clerestory window above suggests vaulted ceiling space inside. Stone veneer at the base grounds the structure without fuss. That covered pergola off to the left hints at outdoor living beyond the deck.
Style Math: Craftsman style borrowed its material honesty from the Arts and Crafts movement, favoring wood, stone, and painted lap siding over ornament. Pairing those traditional exteriors with modern energy-efficient windows, like the clerestory visible here, is how the style stays relevant without losing its character.
Dark Granite and Black Subway Tile Pull This Kitchen Away From Safe

Polished dark granite counters read almost purple-gray under the pendant light, and the black brick-pattern backsplash keeps the white shaker cabinets from feeling too predictable. That industrial chandelier with cylindrical glass tubes earns its place above the island.
Editor’s Note: Granite’s variation means two slabs from the same quarry can look completely different, so always approve your actual slab in person before it’s cut. Dark stones like this one also hide crumbs and watermarks far better than lighter options, which matters on a heavily used island surface.
Exposed Beam, Gray Walls, and a Sunset on Screen Make This Living Room Work

Natural wood ceiling beam anchors the open layout without heavy trim detail. Light hardwood floors keep things airy, and the sectional sits low enough that sightlines to the front door stay clear. That orchid on the media console earns its spot.
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Top half shows a two-story Craftsman exterior with blue-gray lap siding, wood garage doors, and a covered front porch. Bottom half reveals the first-floor plan: a primary bedroom, family room, kitchen, full bath, and closet flanking a central hall, plus a 613-square-foot garage and a 156-square-foot covered deck out back.
