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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 1,900
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

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The first floor puts the kitchen at the center, flanked by a family room with a fireplace and a dining area. A mudroom with a washer/dryer sits off the garage. The 2-car garage, pantry, and foyer round out a practical, well-connected layout.
Floor Plan

Upper level holds three bedrooms, a loft, a walk-in closet, and a shared bath. The primary bedroom sits at the front with its own WIC. Two additional bedrooms share a full bath off the hall. The loft opens to the staircase, making it flexible as an office or a lounge space. Ceilings throughout read 8 feet.
Crisp White Siding and a Patio Built for Backyard Living
Horizontal lap siding in a cool gray-white wraps both stories with clean, uncluttered lines. Out back, a concrete patio hosts a simple dining set just steps from sliding doors. Flowering shrubs and ornamental grasses anchor the foundation planting without overwhelming the yard.
Quick Fix: Swapping traditional grass near the foundation bed for low-maintenance groundcover like creeping thyme or pachysandra cuts mowing time and keeps moisture away from the siding. It’s a small change that pays off every season.
Navy Island Base, Iron Pendants, and a Kitchen That Means Business

Dark navy cabinetry on the island anchors the room against white perimeter cabinets and a herringbone tile backsplash. Three iron cage pendants hang low over the island, giving the space weight it’d otherwise lack. Upholstered counter stools and a stainless steel range hood round out a kitchen built for real cooking.
Worth Knowing: Pairing a dark island base with white perimeter cabinets is one of the more practical ways to introduce contrast without committing to a full two-tone kitchen. If you ever repaint, only the island needs attention. It’s a much smaller project than refinishing every cabinet in the room.
Stone Fireplace, Fall Views, and a Living Room That Earns Its Keep

Stacked stone runs floor to ceiling around the fireplace, anchoring the room without a mantel shelf crowding the TV. Warm hardwood floors and gray upholstery keep it grounded.
Did You Know: Stone veneer fireplace surrounds have been popular in farmhouse builds for decades partly because natural or manufactured stone holds up to heat without needing the same maintenance as drywall finishes. Faux stacked stone panels have become a practical alternative, often installed directly over existing surfaces without major structural work.
Candle-Style Chandelier, Dark Table, and an Open Plan That Actually Works

Beige upholstered chairs pull up to a dark wood table anchored by an iron chandelier with candle-style bulbs. Natural light from the double-hung window catches the fall foliage outside. White cabinetry and stainless steel appliances sit just steps away, visible but not intrusive.
Try This: Open-concept dining areas tend to absorb cooking smells fast. Running a range hood that vents outside rather than recirculating makes a real difference in keeping the dining space fresh during and after meals. It’s one of those behind-the-wall decisions that’s easy to overlook during a build but hard to fix later.
Loft Living Room With a Low-Slung Media Console and Soft Carpet Underfoot

Carpet in a loft hits differently than hardwood ever could.
Recessed lighting handles the whole ceiling without a single fixture competing for attention. That low media console keeps the wall open above the TV, which is smarter than most built-in solutions at this price point.
Walk-In Closet, En Suite Access, and Carpet That Actually Feels Good Underfoot

Soft gray carpet, a white six-drawer dresser, and two doorways opening to a walk-in closet and en suite make this primary bedroom genuinely functional.
In The Details: Carpet in primary bedrooms tends to run warmer and quieter underfoot than hard flooring, which matters more than most buyers expect until they’ve lived with both. If you’re choosing pile height, a low-to-mid cut holds up better under dresser legs and foot traffic near the bed. Shaw and Mohawk both offer stain-treated options worth asking about during the build process.
Marble Tile Shower, Glass Enclosure, and a Vanity Built to Handle Two

Frameless glass keeps the shower from eating up the room visually. Large-format marble tile on the walls pairs with a mosaic penny-tile floor inside the enclosure. Rolled towels and a plant on the vanity counter feel lived-in, not staged.
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Exterior photo shows a white farmhouse with board-and-batten siding and a two-car garage. Floor plan below details a 26×52 footprint with open kitchen, family room, mudroom, and foyer on the main level.
