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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,112
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan

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The main floor spans 2,112 square feet with a central great room connecting to the kitchen, foyer, and rear porch. The master suite sits to the left with a private bath and walk-in closet. Two bedrooms share a bath on the right. A mud room and laundry flank the entry.
Floor Plan

Accessed by a staircase with a “dn” marker, this future bonus room measures 12 by 20 feet, 6 inches with 8-foot ceilings. At 280 square feet, it sits above what appears to be a garage section, offering flexible space for a bedroom, office, or media room.
Stone Fireplace Wall Anchors an Open-Concept Living Space
Stacked stone frames a wood-burning fireplace flanked by floating shelves. Gray walls meet board-and-batten wainscoting. Brown leather sofa, chevron rug, and blue accent chairs face large windows with mountain views beyond.
Candlelit Chandelier Draws the Eye Through an Open Dining and Kitchen Layout

Dark wood chairs surround an oval dining table centered beneath a black iron chandelier fitted with candle-style bulbs. Gray walls pair with white board-and-batten wainscoting. Beyond the dining space, a kitchen island with bar seating and pendant lights connects to a living room anchored by a glowing fireplace and wall-mounted television.
Fun Fact: Round and oval dining tables improve traffic flow in open-concept homes because they eliminate sharp corners that interrupt movement between rooms. The black iron chandelier above mimics the silhouette of a traditional candelabra, a nod to farmhouse design roots while keeping the palette modern.
Pendant Lights Over a Dark Island Anchor This Kitchen-Dining Connection

Three black dome pendants with brass accents hang over a waterfall-edge island topped in dark stone. White shaker cabinets line the wall behind a range with a wood hood. Yellow tulips and hardwood floors warm the space considerably.
- Pendant clusters over islands visually separate cooking zones from dining without adding walls
- Mixing black hardware with white cabinetry keeps contrast sharp without adding color complexity
- A waterfall-edge countertop reinforces the island as a focal point rather than just a work surface
Mountain Views Frame a Bedroom Built for Quiet and Comfort

Carpet, white trim, and a tray ceiling make this room feel far larger than its footprint suggests.
Gray walls pair with white furniture and patterned bedding. Wall sconces flank the headboard. Floor-to-ceiling windows pull in mountain light directly.
Freestanding Tub Sits Below Mountain Views in a Gray-and-White Bath

White subway tile, marble floors, and gray walls frame an oval soaking tub. Black fixtures, a double vanity, and mosaic accent tile complete the space.
Color Story: Pairing cool gray walls with bright white tile keeps a bathroom feeling clean without reading as stark or clinical. Black hardware pulls the contrast together and grounds the palette. Small doses of green in the mosaic tile introduce just enough warmth to prevent the room from feeling flat.
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Outside, a white farmhouse exterior features a covered front porch, metal roof accents, and board-and-batten siding. Below, the 2,112-square-foot floor plan reveals three bedrooms, a central great room, an open kitchen, a mudroom, laundry, a two-car garage, and both front and rear covered porches.
Budget Tip: Sourcing your board-and-batten siding from a local lumber mill rather than a big-box retailer can cut material costs by 20 to 30 percent. Priming all four sides of each board before installation also extends paint life and reduces future maintenance expenses.
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Rendered exterior shows a board-and-batten farmhouse with covered porches, a metal roof accent, and dark-framed windows. Below, the main floor plan reveals 2,112 square feet with a great room, master suite, two additional bedrooms, and a two-car garage.
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