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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 1,488
- Bedrooms: 2-3
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

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This single-story layout puts the great room at the center, flanked by the kitchen and dining area on one side and the primary suite on the other. A walk-in closet and private bath anchor the suite. Two secondary bedrooms sit near the front porch, with a mudroom connecting the foyer to the garage.
Dark Siding Done Right on a Compact Traditional Build

Charcoal lap siding paired with white trim gives the rear exterior a sharp contrast. Sliding glass doors open onto a concrete patio with well-planted beds.
Barn Door Entry Into a Home Office That Actually Works
Sliding barn door hardware in matte black keeps the office open to the hall. Leather club chair, floating shelves, and a tufted desk chair pull the room together.
Stone Fireplace Wall That Earns Every Inch of Attention

Floor-to-ceiling stacked stone anchors the room, running straight up past the wood mantel to frame a wall-mounted TV. Two gray sectionals face each other across reclaimed-wood coffee tables, keeping the layout open and conversation-friendly. Recessed lighting handles the ambient load. Outside, tall trees press close to the glass, and the room’s warm tones pull that view right in.
Pro Tip: Mounting a TV above a fireplace is a common move, but heat rises and can damage electronics over time. If your fireplace runs often, look for a swivel mount that tilts the screen down at a sharper angle so viewing stays comfortable without pushing the TV higher than it needs to go.
Kitchen-Dining Layout That Makes Open-Concept Actually Earn Its Keep

Two pendant lanterns over an island and a candelabra chandelier over the dining table pull the whole space together without competing.
White cabinetry wraps the kitchen while the island gets a navy base with a white countertop, giving the two zones distinct identities. Warm wood chairs at the dining table keep it from feeling too polished.
The bedroom pulls the home’s restrained color palette into full effect with a setup worth slowing down for.
Gray-on-Gray Bedding That Somehow Doesn’t Feel Flat

Layered gray bedding works because the dark upholstered headboard anchors it. Two mismatched nightstands keep the room from feeling staged.
Marble Counters and a Glass-Enclosed Tub Combo That Pulls Its Weight

Veined marble wraps the vanity countertop while the same clean palette carries into the shower-tub enclosure. That mosaic accent strip midway up the tile keeps the all-white surround from reading flat.
By The Numbers: Shower-tub combos use considerably less square footage than separate units, making them a practical choice for bathrooms under 100 square feet. Frameless glass panels keep the space feeling open without sacrificing the enclosure. Pairing a rain showerhead with a standard tub faucet gives you two functions without requiring a full wet room build-out.
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The exterior photo shows a gray Craftsman-style home with a covered front porch and double garage. Below, the floor plan reveals a three-bedroom layout with a great room, primary suite with a walk-in closet, mudroom, and front porch entry.
In The Details: Walk-in closets positioned between the bedroom and bathroom, like the WIC shown here, do more than store clothes. They act as a sound buffer between the two spaces, which matters more than most people expect when one person wakes up earlier than the other.
