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A compact, no-nonsense dwelling that proves good design doesn’t need square footage to make a statement. This single-bedroom home packs smart living into 688 square feet, plus a garage, with a layout that prioritizes flow, function, and a whole lot of character.

The exterior is striking in its restraint. Dark charcoal corrugated metal cladding runs the length of the facade, punctuated by generously sized windows wrapped in warm natural wood trim. A contrast that lands somewhere between industrial and cozy.
The roofline is a clean, low-pitched mono-slope, keeping the silhouette sharp and contemporary. The exposed soffit carries the same warm timber tone, tying the wood accents together without trying too hard. The concrete foundation sits deliberately visible at grade, grounding the structure with an honest, unfinished confidence.
These floor plans are draft layouts, crafted with care and ready for your hands. They are available for download as printable PDFs. Perfect for sharing with your contractor, scribbling notes on, or pinning proudly to your wall.
- Total Area: 688 ft²
- Bedrooms: 1
- Bathrooms: 1
- Floors: 2 (Main Floor + Garage)
Main Floor — 478 ft²

Measuring 17 by 32 feet, the main floor keeps things tight, logical, and surprisingly comfortable. The layout moves from private to communal with quiet efficiency. A covered porch greets you at the entrance. A small but welcome buffer between outside and in.
The Living Room anchors the plan at a generous 137 ft². It’s the social heart of the home. Adjacent to it, the Kitchen claims 117 ft². No galley compromise here. It’s a proper kitchen with room to actually cook something worth eating.
The Bedroom sits at 99 ft² and includes a dedicated closet. Because living small doesn’t mean living without your wardrobe. The Bathroom is a well-sized 57 ft², and the Utility room rounds things out at 48 ft², handling the behind-the-scenes work every home quietly depends on.
Garage — 210 ft²

The garage spans 210 ft² and includes stair access. It’s a practical touch that connects it cleanly to the main structure. It’s a straightforward, hardworking space. No frills, no fuss. Just room for your vehicle and then some.
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