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Presenting a charming abode with a facade that’s both classic and contemporary. The exterior boasts a tasteful combination of crisp white brick siding paired with sleek black window frames. A shingle roof crowns the house with elegance. The wooden front door adds a warm touch, inviting you in with grace.
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- Total Area: 532.3 sq ft
- Bathrooms: 1
- Floors: 1
Main Floor


Welcome to the main floor, spreading over 532.3 sq ft. You won’t get lost, promise!
- Living Area: 354.9 sq ft — Spacious enough to host your very own interpretative dance sessions.
- Kitchen: 88.7 sq ft — Compact yet capable, perfect for whipping up a midnight snack or a gourmet feast.
- Bathroom: 59.1 sq ft — Where privacy meets style, all in a tidy package.
- Porch: 29.6 sq ft — Ideal for enjoying a morning coffee or an evening sunset, depending on your caffeine tolerance.
We have more facade options of this design:
All-Wooden Facade with Multiple Stain Panels

Someone dialed up the lumber! Now the entire facade flaunts wood from porch to peak, showcasing an array of stain panels.
Each section pops in different rich, earthy shades—a total festival for timber enthusiasts and anyone who enjoys counting the rings on their house. The front, once conventional, now marches to the beat of varied grains and warm tones.
No stone, no brick, just a woodsy wonderland. Even the gable sings with horizontal planks and accent panels, mixing colors like it’s auditioning for a modern log cabin competition.
Black window trim slices through the natural vibes, giving the house that bold, rustic-turned-chic glow up. Firewood not included.
Grey Stone Siding

Forget everything you knew about brick—this house just got a dramatic stone upgrade. The once-red-brick facade now wears a suit of dashing grey stone, instantly bumping up the curb appeal and making the exterior look like it could fend off a small dragon (or at least a misplaced soccer ball).
The texture and depth of the grey stone play perfectly with those sharp black window frames, giving the whole place a cool, modern edge.
The stone, stretching from the foot of the chimney to the base of the porch, now acts like an architectural exclamation point, making the whole house look more grounded and stately. This new look means the warm wooden door stands out even more—inviting, but maybe also suggesting, “Wipe your feet, we’re fancy now.”
Stained Wood Trim

The stained wood trim pops like caramel drizzle on a frothy latte, lining the windows, door, and gable with warm, earthy charm.
Suddenly, everything feels lighter, brighter, and just a smidge more welcoming—like the house is ready to offer you fresh cookies and a homey hug.
The modern lines and neat symmetry stay put, but the new textures and tones practically hum with friendliness. Goodbye cool brick, hello hug-in-a-house.
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