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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,012
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan

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The first floor centers on a large family room and dining room that share an open axis. The kitchen sits behind, connecting to a laundry, mudroom, and pantry cluster. The master suite occupies the left wing with a private bath and walk-in closet. Two additional bedrooms share a full bath on the right. A study, foyer, front porch, and two-car garage complete the layout.
Floor Plan

Accessed by stairs, this second floor holds a bonus room measuring 19 feet 4.5 inches by 12 feet 2 inches. Bath #3 sits at the top of the staircase. Two closets flank the hallway connecting both spaces, keeping storage tucked out of the main room.
Vaulted Ceilings and Warm Wood Tones Define This Transitional Living Room
Gray walls meet white wainscoting in a high-ceilinged space anchored by a wood media console and light sectional sofa. A round iron chandelier hangs above herringbone wood floors. Candle lanterns, bonsai accents, and a low bookshelf add texture. Black-framed windows draw in natural light.
History Corner: Wainscoting dates to 17th-century England, where wooden paneling lined lower walls to insulate against cold and moisture. By the 19th century, it had shifted from purely functional to decorative, becoming a hallmark of formal American interiors. Today it bridges traditional and contemporary styles with equal ease.
Vaulted Dining Room Pairs French Doors With Mid-Century Chairs

Warm walnut chairs with cream cushions surround a live-edge wood table on a light area rug. Black-framed French doors and sidelights flood the space with natural light. White board-and-batten wainscoting lines the lower walls beneath soft gray paint above.
Why It Works: Pendant clusters work best over dining tables when hung 30 to 36 inches above the tabletop, keeping sightlines clear across seated guests. The linear frame here distributes three globe shades evenly, balancing the length of the table below without overwhelming the vaulted ceiling above.
Moving into the kitchen, the design shifts toward function without sacrificing any of the warmth established elsewhere.
Oval Island and Brass Pendants Anchor This Transitional Kitchen

Black matte cabinets, wood island base, white quartz top, brass cylinders, herringbone floor, and fresh greenery complete the space.
Transition: Quartz has become one of the most popular countertop materials in North America, holding roughly 40 percent of the market share over natural stone. Unlike marble or granite, quartz is engineered from crushed stone bound with resin, making it non-porous and resistant to staining without any sealing required. The white surface on this oval island stays cleaner longer than polished marble would under daily cooking conditions. That durability makes it a practical choice for a kitchen island designed to handle both meal prep and casual seating.
Herringbone Floor and Blue Wallcovering Shape This Transitional Master Bedroom

Few bedrooms balance pattern and calm this well.
Herringbone wood flooring anchors a room dressed in slate-blue textured wallcovering, with an upholstered bed, panel wainscoting, and a candle-style chandelier overhead.
Marble Tile, Glass Enclosure, and Soaking Tub Shape This Transitional Master Bath

The white soaking tub sits beneath a window flanked by a frameless glass shower with matte black hardware and marble wall tile.
Common Mistake: Placing a soaking tub directly under or beside a window is a common source of water damage homeowners overlook. Repeated splashing and condensation can work moisture into window frames and surrounding tile grout over time. Sealing grout lines annually and choosing moisture-resistant window materials helps prevent long-term deterioration.
Folded Linens and Stone Countertops Make This Laundry Room Work Hard

Stacked LG units sit beneath a stone countertop. Open shelving holds fabric bins, folded towels, and jars beside floor-to-ceiling cabinetry with matte pulls.
By The Numbers: Herringbone-pattern flooring laid in wood-look tile costs roughly 20 percent more to install than straight-set tile due to the additional cuts and labor required. Side-by-side washer and dryer configurations need at least 60 inches of combined width, making cabinet planning around them a precise process.
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Exterior rendering shows a modern farmhouse with white brick and a dark metal roof. Below, the first-floor plan lays out three bedrooms, a master suite, a family room, a dining room, a kitchen, a study, and a two-car garage.
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