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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 1,363
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan

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Single-story layout puts three bedrooms and a study across 29 feet of width. Open living and dining share vaulted ceilings. A one-car garage, pantry, and laundry cluster neatly toward the rear.
Covered Back Porch with Wicker Seating Keeps Things Relaxed

Two wicker chairs with green cushions sit under a covered porch on white lap siding.
Van Gogh on the Wall and Warm Wood Floors Set the Tone
A print of “Starry Night” anchors the left wall with unexpected personality. Paired armchairs flank a light wood media console, and the area rug’s palm motif keeps things casual without trying too hard. Dark hardwood floors run throughout, grounding the white upholstery and neutral walls without feeling cold.
Granite Island with Sink and Bar Seating Earns Its Place in This Kitchen

White shaker cabinets pair with speckled granite countertops on a long island fitted with a stainless sink and four metal barstools.
By The Numbers: White granite countertops like these typically feature natural variation in veining, meaning no two slabs look exactly alike. Pairing them with white cabinetry keeps the palette cohesive without making the space feel flat. The stainless sink dropped into the island puts prep and cleanup right where the action is.
Open-Concept Dining and Kitchen Keep Everyday Life Moving

Metal barstool frames at the island contrast with the white dining chairs without fighting them. Hardwood floors run through both zones, unifying the spaces. The painting adds the only real color in the room. It earns its spot.
Style Tip: Mixing seating styles, like upholstered dining chairs with metal barstools, works best when at least one finish or material repeats across both. Here, the metal in the barstools picks up the stainless refrigerator nearby, so the contrast feels intentional rather than accidental. That kind of quiet repetition is what keeps an open-concept space from feeling scattered.
Purple Floral Bedding and Pale Wood Furniture Make an Unlikely Pair That Works

Deep purple anchors this bedroom without overwhelming it, largely because the bed frame, nightstand, and dresser stay light in tone. Two upholstered chairs pull up to a small round table beneath the triple window, creating a sitting area that actually has room to breathe. Hardwood floors keep the palette grounded.
Color Story: Purple and warm wood is a combination that could easily tip toward garish, but keeping the walls and upholstery neutral pulls it back. The floral pattern on the bedding carries gold and blue tones that quietly echo the wood finish without being too matched. It’s a palette that reads as intentional rather than accidental.
Hexagonal Tile and an Open Shower Wall Make This Bathroom Feel Considered

Frameless oval mirrors and a glass shower partition keep sightlines open. That hexagonal mosaic tile does real work on the wall.
- Walkthrough showers without doors are easier to clean and require no hardware maintenance
- Hexagonal mosaic tile distributes grout lines more evenly than large-format tile, reducing visible cracking over time
- Oval mirrors soften a room with many hard right angles without requiring any additional decor
Sunlit Home Office Pairs a Wall-Mounted TV with an X-Base Desk

Natural light floods across hardwood floors while a white X-base desk anchors the workspace below the wall-mounted screen.
Designer’s Secret: Mounting a TV above a desk works best when the screen sits low enough that you’re not craning your neck upward during long sessions. Eye level from a seated position is the target. Pairing it with a compact desk like this one keeps the wall from feeling overloaded.
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Exterior rendering shows a white Craftsman cottage with green shutters and a single-car garage. The floor plan below reveals three bedrooms, open living and dining, and a rear porch.
Worth Knowing: Narrow-lot plans like this one often place the garage on one side of the front facade rather than front-and-center, which keeps the entry door as the visual focus. It’s a small shift in layout that changes how the whole exterior reads from the street.
