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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 1,832
- Bedrooms: 2-4
- Bathrooms: 2-3
Floor Plan

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Single-story layout with two bedrooms, a primary suite with a walk-in closet and private bath, an open kitchen and dining, a vaulted living room, a mudroom off the entry, and a three-car garage split between two structures.
Floor Plan

Basement level holds a family room, two bedrooms, and a full bath. Mechanical and future flex spaces share the lower wing, with unexcavated area left open for future expansion.
Gold Knot Chandelier Anchors a Sun-Drenched Dining Room with Garden Views
Sheer curtains frame lush backyard views while a sculptural gold pendant floats above the wood dining table.
Marble Island Countertop Steals Focus in a Warm-Toned Open Kitchen

That island slab is doing something almost architectural.
Veining on the waterfall-edge countertop mirrors the full-height backsplash behind the sink, tying the two surfaces together visually. Light maple cabinetry keeps things warm without feeling heavy, and the pendant lights earn their black finish.
Floor-to-Ceiling Marble Surround Commands a Vaulted Living Room

Calacatta-style marble runs from hearth to ceiling, framed by a dark accent wall with twin arched openings. A wood mantel shelf adds warmth. The sectional sits low, keeping sight lines open to the large windows and wooded view beyond.
Fun Fact: Marble fireplace surrounds that extend to the ceiling are sometimes called “full-height” or “chimney breast” surrounds, and they’re one of the oldest architectural moves in formal European interior design. The dramatic scale works especially well in vaulted rooms because it gives the eye a clear vertical anchor. Natural stone slabs with bold veining are typically book-matched at the seam so the pattern mirrors itself symmetrically up the face.
Wainscoting Panel Wall Grounds a Bedroom in Deep Warm Brown

Four raised panels painted a rich espresso brown anchor the bed wall, giving it the visual weight of built architecture rather than paint alone. The upholstered headboard nearly disappears against it. Gold-armed table lamps on black pedestal side tables add contrast. Through the open doorway, a patterned tile floor and a round mirror signal the en suite bath.
Did You Know: Wainscoting and panel molding date back to 17th-century Europe, where they were originally used to insulate cold stone walls before central heating existed. Today, builders use them almost entirely for visual depth. Painting panels the same color as the wall rather than white is a modern take that reads as more architectural than decorative.
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Exterior rendering shows a transitional craftsman facade with layered rooflines. The floor plan below reveals an open living core, two-bedroom layout, and a three-car garage split across two bays.
