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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 2,067
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2.5
Floor Plan

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This single-story layout puts the great room and dining area at the core, with vaulted ceilings connecting them to the kitchen and butler’s pantry. Three bedrooms sit along the right wing, each with walk-in closet access. Covered porches front and rear bookend the plan, and a 2-car garage anchors the east side.
Cathedral Shiplap Ceiling Anchors an Open Living and Kitchen Layout

Warm wood shiplap runs the full length of the vaulted ceiling, pulling the eye upward toward a black candelabra chandelier. Rattan accent chairs face a light gray sectional across a dark ottoman. Behind the fireplace’s herringbone tile firebox, copper pendants mark the kitchen island. French doors on both sides flood the back of the room with natural light.
Copper Pendants and a Dark Island Base Give This Kitchen Its Edge
Two copper dome pendants anchor the island, where a white marble countertop sits atop nearly black cabinetry. Live-edge wood barstools add real contrast.
Cane-Back Chairs and a Travertine Base Pull This Dining Room in Two Directions

Dark wood frames paired with cane panels contrast with the light travertine pedestal table. Globe pendants on black hardware tie it together.
Did You Know: Cane furniture, made from the rattan palm, has been used in furniture-making for centuries and is prized for being lighter than solid wood while remaining surprisingly durable. It fell out of fashion mid-century but has seen a strong revival in modern farmhouse and coastal interior styles. The material also allows air to circulate, which originally made it popular in warmer climates.
Globe Lamps and a Tufted Bench Make This Bedroom Feel Like a Boutique Hotel

Matching globe lamps on mismatched nightstands shouldn’t work, but it does.
The upholstered headboard and bench share the same cream tone, keeping the layered gray bedding from feeling heavy. Louvered closet doors add just enough texture on the left wall.
Moving into the primary bath, the design shifts from shared spaces to something more personal and considered.
Floating Oak Vanity and Rose Gold Fixtures Set the Tone in This Primary Bath

Copper hardware ties the wall sconces, faucets, and drawer pulls together. Shiplap runs floor-to-ceiling, keeping it light without feeling cold.
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Exterior rendering shows a modern farmhouse with board-and-batten siding, exposed timber gable framing, and a 2-car garage. Below, the 1st floor plan reveals three bedrooms, two full baths, a vaulted great room, a butler’s pantry, and covered porches front and back.
Color Story: Black exterior siding has made a strong comeback in modern farmhouse design, partly because it reads as neutral against natural wood accents while absorbing less visual weight than it appears to on screen. Pairing it with warm-toned timber framing, as seen here, keeps the facade from feeling severe. Inside, designers often carry that contrast forward with light flooring and pale wall finishes to balance the drama at the entry.
