Two-story cedar and stone cottage offers 2,552 square feet of living space. The house includes three bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms, and a detached two-car garage. Additionally, a wraparound porch completes the design, adding functional outdoor space.
Two-Story 3-Bedroom Cedar & Stone Cottage With Wraparound Porch and Detached Garage

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Soft, yellow accents and columns highlight the wraparound porch of this cottage-style house. Gabled dormers and shingled upper walls add visual height, while the arched doorway offers an eye-catching focal point.
Main Level Floor Plan Reveals Two Incredible Features Which Are (1) A 3-Sided Wraparound Porch and (2) A Breezeway Connecting the Home with the Separate Garage

Spacious family room, dining area, and kitchen form the heart of the main level, with easy access to the covered porch. The master suite sits in a secluded section. Meanwhile, a utility space, media/study room, and detached two-car garage complete the floor plan.
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Second Level Floor Plan

Heading upstairs, the layout includes two bedrooms with closets and a shared bathroom. The staircase ends with a small balcony that has an open view of the lower level below.
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Arched Stone Entryway and Classic Porch Columns

Bold stonework frames the arched entrance, creating a grounded look that draws immediate attention. Yellow columns support the wide wraparound porch while shingled gables above add height and dimension.
Pairing of Landscaping With Cottage Exterior

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A well-manicured lawn and colorful flowering shrubs enhance the cottage’s natural aesthetic. The combination of stone and cedar shingles, along with gabled roofs, adds texture and depth to the entire scene.
A Look At the Left-Side Porch

A spacious side porch provides a spot for outdoor relaxation. Stone steps guide the way into the garden, while tall glass doors flood the interior with natural light and offer seamless access to the porch.
Notice the Stonework and Arched Windows

Arched windows take center stage on this stone facade, adding character and light to the space. Furthermore, cedar shingles blend seamlessly with the natural stone, creating a cohesive look.
Landscape Framing Cedar and Stone Exterior

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Landscaped with attention to detail, the garden creates a smooth transition from nature to the home. At the same time, the cedar shingles and stone walls complement the surrounding greenery.
Stone Walls and Breezeway to Detached Garage

A practical breezeway connects the main home to the detached garage, maintaining continuity in design. Moreover, neatly trimmed bushes and garden beds line the walkway, leading back to the front porch.
Detached Garage Mirroring the Home’s Design

A two-car detached garage mirrors the home with matching stone walls and cedar shingles. Likewise, gabled rooflines and small accent windows create a cohesive look that ties into the main house.
Seamless Blend of Stone and Cedar With a Detached Garage

Right-view rendering showcases the whole stone and cedar house. On the right sits the two-car garage, connected by a breezeway to the main house and blending effortlessly with the overall design.
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