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- Sq. Ft.: 1,488
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
Floor Plan

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The open layout connects the kitchen, dining, and great room across the rear. A primary suite sits off the right, while two bedrooms and an office occupy the left side. A mud room and foyer lead to the 2-car garage.
White Vinyl Siding and Dark Shingles Define This Rear Exterior View

White horizontal siding wraps all sides, paired with dark asphalt shingles. Sliding glass doors open onto a concrete patio with steps leading down to neatly mulched garden beds.
Hallway View Opens Into a Bathroom, Laundry Room, and Living Space Beyond
Light wood floors connect three doorways, revealing dark vanity cabinets, white front-load machines, and a stone fireplace with a glowing hearth.
Fun Fact: Placing a laundry room directly off a main hallway rather than tucked in a basement cuts the average number of steps per laundry load by nearly half. Builders increasingly treat it as a practical priority rather than an afterthought. Pairing it with a full bath in the same corridor also simplifies plumbing rough-in costs during construction.
Barn Door Hardware and Open Shelving Define a Farmhouse Home Office

Sliding barn door hardware in matte black anchors the entry to this office. A dark wood desk sits beneath a window with slatted blinds. Leather armchair, floor lamp, and floating shelves with books and decorative objects fill the space. Behind the door, a kitchen with pendant lighting and a dark island is visible.
Leather armchair, floor lamp, and floating shelves with books and decorative objects fill the space.
Stone Fireplace and Neutral Sofas Shape a Grounded Living Room

Stacked stone rises floor to ceiling around a gas fireplace with a reclaimed wood mantel. Two light gray sofas face each other over a patterned rug. Sliding glass doors bring in natural light and backyard views.
Candle Chandelier and Dark Island Anchor an Open Kitchen-Dining Space

Iron candle chandeliers hang above a dark wood dining table set with layered plates and linen napkins. The black cabinet island contrasts with the white upper cabinetry. Herringbone tile backsplash lines the range wall. Light hardwood flooring runs throughout both spaces.
Common Mistake: Mixing two pendant styles over a kitchen island is a common misstep. Pairing lantern pendants of different scales, as shown here, works only when both share the same finish and visual weight. When those elements conflict, the ceiling reads as an afterthought rather than a considered design choice.
Faux Fur Throw and Wood Dresser Bring Warmth to a Gray-Toned Primary Bedroom

Gray linen bedding layers over a low-profile upholstered headboard. A faux fur throw drapes across the foot of the bed. Natural wood dresser with bracket pulls sits opposite, topped with framed photos and a mirror.
Layering Textures in a Neutral Bedroom
Pairing flat-weave bedding with a faux fur throw works because the contrast in texture reads clearly without adding color complexity. Both materials sit within the same gray-beige palette, so the room stays cohesive. Keeping all soft furnishings within two or three values of the same neutral prevents the space from feeling flat while avoiding visual noise.
Marble Soaking Tub and Glass Shower Define a Light-Filled Primary Bath

Veined marble counters, matte black fixtures, and a glass-enclosed shower pair with a walk-in linen closet visible through an open pocket door.
Color Story: Warm white walls paired with cool marble surfaces create a balance that keeps a bathroom from feeling either stark or overly soft. The key is committing to one metal finish throughout, as the matte black hardware here does. Mixing metals in a small bath draws the eye to inconsistency rather than to the room itself.
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Exterior photo shows a farmhouse with a covered porch and two-car garage; floor plan below details 1,488 square feet across three bedrooms.
Try This: Positioning the mud room between the garage entry and the main living area gives arriving family members a dedicated spot to drop bags, shoes, and coats before reaching any finished space. Builders often treat this buffer zone as optional, but homes with a dedicated mud room entry tend to maintain cleaner main floors day to day. Even a compact version, like the one shown here at roughly 36 square feet, does the job.
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