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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 3,611
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 3.5
Floor Plan

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Single-story layout connects kitchen, dining, and great room openly, with a primary suite, office, flex room, and three-car garage.
Floor Plan

Highlighted wing shows three secondary bedrooms sharing two full baths, with a staircase, hallway, and closets organizing traffic efficiently.
The Psychology Behind This: Clustering the secondary bedrooms into a dedicated wing creates a quiet buffer between shared living spaces and private retreat areas. Kids or guests get their own zone, which reduces household friction without requiring a larger footprint. Two full baths serving three bedrooms is a ratio that actually works in daily life.
Weathered Wood Siding and a Standing-Seam Roof Set the Tone at Dusk
Wicker chaise lounges, clipped boxwood hedges, and white hydrangeas anchor the pool terrace.
Style Math: Board-and-batten siding in a weathered gray pulls from farmhouse tradition, while the dark metal roof and steel-framed windows push it toward contemporary. Neither style overpowers the other. That tension is exactly what gives transitional architecture its staying power.
Vaulted Beams and a Stone Fireplace Anchor the Open Living Space

Exposed wood beams draw the eye upward to a cathedral ceiling clad in shiplap. Below, a stone fireplace surround reaches the peak with a steel flue. Creamy sectional seating faces the hearth, while a light wood dining table with sculptural chairs occupies the foreground. Moss centerpiece. Black steel door frames throughout.
Budget Tip: Shiplap ceilings look rich but cost less per square foot than tongue-and-groove planks, especially when installed over existing drywall. If you’re sourcing wood beams, painted MDF wrapped in real veneer can match the look without the structural expense. Save the budget for statement materials where they’re most visible, like the fireplace surround.
Sage Built-Ins and Cognac Leather Make a Case for the Home Library

Floor-to-ceiling built-ins painted in muted sage house, leather-bound books, and ceramic vessels without feeling precious. Four cognac club chairs pull around a drum table in brushed metal. The window centered on the back wall frames an oak tree outside like a living painting.
- Built-in lower cabinets double storage without adding furniture footprint
- Painting built-ins the same color as the walls reads as architectural, not decorative
- A round coffee table keeps circulation open when all four seats are occupied
Fluted Range Hood and Marble Slab Backsplash Own the Heart of This Kitchen

Light oak cabinetry runs floor to ceiling on three walls, keeping the palette consistent without feeling monotonous. The island’s waterfall edge in veined marble draws the eye down before the fluted wood range hood pulls it back up. Five upholstered barstools with black metal legs tie into the pendant hardware overhead.
Did You Know: Pot fillers mounted directly above a cooktop eliminate the need to carry heavy stockpots from the sink. They’re plumbed into the wall and typically require a dedicated cold-water line, so it’s a feature worth planning during rough-in rather than adding as a retrofit.
Warm Wood Paneling and Brass Sconces Pull This Primary Bedroom Together

Vertical shiplap panels in bleached oak wrap the headboard wall, grounding the otherwise pale room. Paired brass sconces with an oval silhouette do the heavy lifting. A potted olive tree keeps it from feeling too polished.
Paired brass sconces with an oval silhouette do the heavy lifting.
Soaking Tub With a Vineyard View Is Hard to Argue With

Freestanding soaking tubs positioned near windows aren’t just a design choice; they’re a plumbing decision made early in construction. Here, the tub sits close enough to that grid-pane window to catch the rolling hills beyond. Beamed wood ceilings read warm against white walls, and the marble shower surround on the right earns its square footage.
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A rendered exterior shot pairs with the first-floor plan below it. The layout shows an open kitchen, dining, and great room core, a primary suite wing, flex room, office, and three-car garage split across two bays.
