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Specifications
- Sq. Ft.: 1,801
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan

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The first floor puts Bedroom #1 in a private wing with its own walk-in closet and full bath. A central family room with built-ins anchors the layout, opening toward the dining area and kitchen. Two more bedrooms share a hall on the opposite side. The covered rear porch, open deck, and angled 2-car garage add real versatility.
Floor Plan

Unfinished basement offers serious square footage at 44’4″ x 27’7″ with 9-foot ceilings. A separate garage section and crawl space with a dropped floor for a curbless shower add practical flexibility below grade.
Slatted Wood Shelving and a Linear Fireplace Anchor This Warm Living Room
Vertical wood slat panels frame built-in shelves loaded with small sculptures, while a low linear fireplace sits beneath the wall-mounted TV.
Fun Fact: Vertical slat wall panels have become one of the most popular accent wall treatments in contemporary interiors because they add texture without requiring paint or wallpaper. They’re relatively easy to install and work especially well flanking a fireplace or media wall, where the repetition draws the eye upward. Natural wood tones keep them from feeling too industrial.
Fluted Pedestal Table and Slat Wall Make a Case for Quiet Contrast

Paired pendant lights in dark metal drop low over a fluted-base dining table, grounding the room without overwhelming it. White bouclé chairs with tan seat cushions circle the table comfortably. Behind them, two geometric art prints anchor the slatted wall, and a dark sideboard keeps the composition from floating away.
Budget Tip: Bouclé dining chairs look rich but often cost far less than leather alternatives, especially from mid-range furniture retailers. If the budget is tight, buying the end chairs in a matching fabric from a different brand can cut costs noticeably while keeping the look cohesive.
Walnut Island Base and Cylinder Pendants Do the Heavy Lifting Here

Four cushioned barstools line the island’s walnut base, grounding the white quartz top without competing with it. Under-cabinet lighting runs the full length of the perimeter counters. Clean and purposeful.
Style Math: Mixing cabinet finishes on an island, warm wood below and a light solid above, draws the eye down and makes the island feel more like furniture than built-in cabinetry. It’s a small decision with outsized visual payoff. Designers often recommend keeping the upper cabinets in one neutral to let that contrast land without feeling busy.
Slat Wall Backdrop and Cream Upholstery Pull This Bedroom Into Its Own

Warm wood slat panels behind the bed contrast cleanly against light hardwood floors and white bedding with chocolate bolsters.
Worth Knowing: Bed benches are making a comeback in primary bedrooms, and it’s easy to see why. They define the foot of the bed without crowding the room, and a style with contrast piping like this one reads more finished than a plain upholstered version. If you’re choosing one, look for a frame that shares at least one finish with your nightstands so the room feels cohesive without being matchy.
Vessel Sinks and Warm Wood Vanity Bring Softness to a Gray-Tiled Bath

Two oval vessel sinks sit atop a white marble counter with a floating wood cabinet below. Globe pendants hang between the mirrors, and brown tile wainscoting adds unexpected warmth against gray walls.
Try This: Floating vanities work especially well in bathrooms because they make the floor visible, which reads as more space even when square footage hasn’t changed. If you’re considering vessel sinks, keep the faucet height low so you’re not reaching up to wash your hands.
Smoked Glass Wardrobe Doors and Open Shelving Define a Serious Dressing Room

Smoked glass on wardrobe doors is doing more work here than most people realize.
Because the tinted panels obscure without fully hiding, you get visual order without the heaviness of solid doors. Open shelving on the right wall keeps bags and accessories visible and easy to reach. Light wood flooring keeps the corridor from reading as a tunnel despite the dark cabinetry surrounding it.
Dark Shingle Cladding and Wood Columns Frame a Backyard Worth Lingering In

Gray shingle siding reads almost charcoal in full sun, grounded by natural wood columns that carry the covered upper balcony. A rectangular pool sits close to the house, keeping the outdoor space tight and usable rather than sprawling.
Gray shingle siding reads almost charcoal in full sun, grounded by natural wood columns that carry the covered upper balcony.
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Exterior rendering of a contemporary home paired with its single-story floor plan showing three bedrooms and an angled garage.
