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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,690
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 3.5
Floor Plan

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Open great room connects to kitchen, dining, and back porch. Master suite sits left with dual walk-in closets. Three bedrooms share right wing with jack and jill bath.
Floor Plan

The upper level centers on a bonus room measuring 15×21 feet with 9-foot ceilings and 5-foot side walls. A small bathroom and closet sit at the top of the staircase. The layout connects directly down to the main floor, keeping the bonus space accessible without disrupting the rest of the home.
Draped Live Oaks and a Glowing Pool Patio at Dusk
Spanish moss hangs from mature live oaks over a stone-paved pool deck. A spa adjoins the rectangular pool. Warm light fills the rear windows while an outdoor stone fireplace burns on the right side of the yard.
Exposed Beams and Warm Wood Anchor an Open-Concept Living Space

Dark ceiling beams, hardwood floors, and cream upholstery define this great room, where a gas fireplace anchors one wall and French doors flood the space with natural light.
The Psychology Behind This: Warm neutral tones paired with natural wood elements trigger a psychological response linked to safety and calm. Humans are wired to find comfort in earth tones because they mirror the natural environments where we historically felt protected. That response is exactly why builders stage homes this way before listing them.
Cognac Leather and Reclaimed Wood Set the Tone for Relaxed Everyday Living

Leather sectionals age better than almost any other upholstered furniture, developing a patina that makes them look richer over time.
Cognac leather seating anchors the space, flanked by matching armchairs and a reclaimed wood coffee table. Exposed ceiling beams echo warm cabinetry visible in the kitchen beyond.
Pendant Lights and Stone Fireplace Connect Kitchen to Living Room

Warm wood cabinetry pairs with slate countertops across the island and perimeter. Three pendant lights hang above. A stone fireplace anchors the adjoining living room beyond exposed ceiling beams.
Worth Knowing: Soapstone and leathered granite are popular choices for dark countertops in rustic kitchens because both materials develop a natural patina over time, deepening in character with use. Unlike polished stone, their matte surfaces hide fingerprints and minor scratches without requiring regular sealing.
Barn Door Entry and Tray Ceiling Define a Primary Bedroom Built for Rest

Linen bedding, oak nightstands, and a sliding barn door open to a freestanding tub bathroom.
Designer’s Secret: Sliding barn doors save roughly 10 square feet of swing clearance compared to hinged doors, making them a practical choice in primary suites where floor space near the bathroom entry is limited. Hardware finish should match other metal accents in the room to create visual continuity without adding extra decor.
Freestanding Tub and Glass Shower Bring Spa Calm to a Wood-Toned Bath

Hardwood floors run wall to wall beneath a soaking tub positioned beside a window with louvered shutters. A glass-enclosed shower anchors the left side. Granite countertops top wood cabinetry along the double vanity. Recessed lighting and sconce fixtures layer light across taupe walls. An open walk-in closet is visible through the doorway at center.
Ask Yourself: If you’re planning a primary bath remodel, consider positioning the soaking tub near a window rather than against an interior wall. Natural light makes a tub feel less like a fixture and more like a destination. Even a modest window can shift the entire mood of the space.
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Exterior photo shows a white board-and-batten farmhouse set beneath mature live oaks. Below it, the floor plan reveals four bedrooms, a vaulted great room, a butler’s pantry, a mudroom, a two-car garage, and a 36-foot back porch spanning nearly the full rear of the house.
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