
Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 3,541
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 3.5
Floor Plan: The Primary Suite Tucks Behind the Garage for Total Privacy

The primary bedroom sits in the far left corner, buffered from the rest of the house by the garage and a private bath with cathedral ceiling. The great room opens to a covered porch and flows into the dining room, which connects to the kitchen. Bedrooms two and three share a hall bath. A mudroom links the garage to the pantry and kitchen.
Upper Floor Plan: Bedroom 4 Gets Its Own Wet Bar and Private Living Area

Bedroom 4 occupies an entire wing with a wet bar and dedicated living room, creating a suite that works for guests or adult kids. A full bath and walk-in closet complete the layout. Bedroom 3 sits across the hall with its own closet and porch access. Central stairs connect to the main level below.
Style Tip: A wet bar on the bedroom level turns this space into a true guest retreat or in-law suite. Stock it with a mini fridge, coffee station, and glassware so visitors never need to wander downstairs in the morning. It’s a small detail that makes hosting feel less intrusive for everyone.
Built-In Shelving Flanks the Fireplace and Gives This Living Room Symmetry

Dark gray built-ins frame a stone fireplace with LED strip lighting that highlights each shelf. A black marble surround anchors the firebox. Above it, a recessed TV niche keeps the screen flush with the stone. Neutral furniture and a low coffee table maintain the calm, balanced composition.
A Linear Chandelier Mimics the Table’s Length and Centers the Dining Zone

Suspended above a charcoal dining table, a linear chandelier with vertical glass rods follows the table’s rectangular form and anchors the space. Linen upholstered chairs with dark frames soften the perimeter. Two abstract landscape paintings hang behind the table, while a built-in hutch with glass-front cabinets lines the left wall.
An Arched Window and Marble Backsplash Anchor This Vaulted Kitchen

Vaulted ceilings follow the roofline and direct attention toward the arched window overlooking greenery. Marble slabs run full-height behind the range and across countertops. Charcoal cabinetry frames the perimeter while a lighter island provides seating for four. Sconces flank the window. Stainless appliances and a geometric backseat pattern add subtle contrast without competing with the marble’s veining.
Gray Walls and White Trim Frame a Fireplace That Anchors the Whole Bedroom

Charcoal paint wraps this primary bedroom and makes white window casings and crown molding stand out. Stone brick surrounds a black fireplace insert beneath a wood mantel. Two windows flank the hearth for balanced natural light. Woven shades soften the look without blocking views.
Twin Mirrors With Brass Frames Float Above a Double Vanity Built for Two

Brass-framed mirrors hang above a gray double vanity with black marble countertops and inset sinks. Gold faucets match the mirror frames and light fixtures mounted above. Multiple drawers and cabinet doors provide storage on both sides. White walls and windows between the mirrors reflect natural light across the space.
Did You Know: Floating mirrors hung from the ceiling rather than mounted to the wall create visual height and make ceilings feel taller. The gap behind the mirror also allows for better lighting distribution since sconces can be positioned without interfering with the frame.
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