Front elevation sketch of the traditional 2-bedroom two-story carriage home.Right elevation sketch of the traditional 2-bedroom two-story carriage home.Left elevation sketch of the traditional 2-bedroom two-story carriage home.Rear elevation sketch of the traditional 2-bedroom two-story carriage home.
Front-right rendering with a covered entry and a double garage topped with large gable dormers.Right-rear rendering with a brick exterior and white framed windows.Rear rendering with lots of windows bringing natural light in.Living room with an L-shaped sofa, a floral area rug, and a wall-mounted TV flanked by shelving units.A vaulted ceiling crowns the combined dining and living room.The combined dining and living room also opens to the kitchen defined by a peninsula bar.The kitchen includes wooden cabinets, slate appliances, and a breakfast bar with four seats.
This 2-bedroom carriage home exudes a traditional charm with its classic brick exterior, gable rooflines, wood accents, and large dormers sitting above the double garage.
The main level includes a covered porch that opens to the stairs on the right. The stairs can also be accessed through the garage.
Upstairs, the family room and kitchen are open to each other. Surrounding windows flood the area with an abundance of natural light and a peninsula bar creates distinction in the kitchen.
The bedrooms lie side by side in front. Both have built-in closets and they share a common bathroom equipped with a single sink vanity, a toilet, and a tub and shower combo.
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