The Blue Escape: A Waterside Sanctuary: Lake House Floor Plans

Last updated on July 10, 2025

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The Blue Escape: A Waterside Sanctuary Floor Plan

Welcome to a charming abode that boasts a quaint yet modern design. The facade is adorned with striking blue horizontal siding, exuding a classic aesthetic.

Crisp white trims frame the windows and doorways, adding a touch of elegance. The sharp gable roof is dressed in durable grey metal, ensuring both style and strength. An inviting porch fronts the entrance, perfect for leisurely afternoons.

Presenting the floor plan drafts of this delightful dwelling, available for download as printable PDFs. Dive into the layouts and envision your future home.

  • Total area: 937.6 sq ft
  • Bedrooms: 1
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Floors: 2

Main Floor

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Main Floor
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Main Floor

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The main floor is a hub of activity with a total area of 625.1 sq ft. Enter into the expansive Living Room, offering 234.4 sq ft of relaxation space. It’s perfect for movie nights or lounging with a good book.

The Kitchen boasts an efficient 125 sq ft, ready to inspire culinary masterpieces. Don’t be surprised if you start considering yourself a gourmet chef!

A Stairway leads to the upper oasis with a compact 46.9 sq ft footprint.

The 62.5 sq ft Bathroom is your retreat, ideal for unwinding after a long day.

Step onto the 156.3 sq ft Porch, a tranquil outdoor space for morning coffee or evening stargazing.

Upper Floor

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Upper Floor
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Upper Floor

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Ascend to the private haven of the upper floor, covering 312.5 sq ft. The single Bedroom sprawls across the entire floor, providing a cozy retreat. It’s your personal space, a sanctuary where dreams take shape.

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White Exterior Paint

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Who hit the paint bucket? The house’s facade has been transformed with a bright, clean white color, giving it a fresh and modern look that could make even a snowman jealous.

This change highlights the sharp lines of the angular roof, and makes the trim pop, while every window frame and architectural detail seems more defined and crisp than ever.

Gone is any subtlety of a darker or earthy tone—this house now gleams in the forest like a beacon of cottage chic.

The white dramatically amplifies the contrast with those bold red Adirondack chairs, practically demanding you grab a lemonade and strike a pose on the porch. Now, all that’s needed is to resist the urge to host an all-white party every weekend!

Black Exterior Paint

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Well, the house has apparently ditched its old color scheme for an ultra-sleek black exterior. The crisp, white trim now pops dramatically, making those geometric windows look extra sharp—like the house got a tuxedo for the party and forgot the invitation.

Goodbye “cozy cottage,” hello “modern mystery.”

The black facade also makes the red chairs out front sizzle like they’re auditioning for a hot sauce commercial.

Even the silvery roof feels a little fancier, suddenly less barn and more boutique hideaway. If James Bond needed a lake house, this would be his pick.

Dark Green Exterior Paint

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Gone is the humble beige; now the house struts a bold dark green coat that makes it look ready to leap into the forest and stay hidden among the pines. The crisp white trim pops dramatically against the deep shade, creating a look so fresh you might mistake the windows for peppermint patties.

This new color scheme means the red chairs on the porch practically demand attention—they’re now like the house’s personal cheerleaders. The whole place vibes like it could either host a woodland tea party or star in a storybook about stylish cabins with very sophisticated taste in paint.

Yellow Exterior Paint

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Someone cranked the cheer dial to full blast—this house has turned a sunny, brilliant yellow! The once subtle and subdued exterior now pops like a ray of sunshine through a pine forest.

Yellow siding beams happiness, ensuring nobody will ever lose their way back from the lake.

Paired with crisp white trim, the transformation makes the home look freshly dipped in lemonade. The bold new color accentuates the geometric lines of the windows and roof, adding an irresistible dose of personality.

If houses could smile, this one would be grinning ear to ear.

Red Exterior Paint

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Well, someone clearly swapped the house’s coat for a dazzling red suit! Gone is the former, more subdued exterior, replaced by firetruck red siding that practically high-fives your eyeballs from across the lake.

The crisp white trim around the windows and doors now pops even more, giving the home a playful, barn-like charm faster than you can say “holiday card ready.”

That bold red makes the geometric windows and trim lines even sharper, framing the dramatic A-frame front like a gingerbread house designed for grownups.

The change is so dramatic, those red Adirondack chairs on the porch almost try to blend in—almost, but not quite. Now the whole facade feels joyful, bright, and ready for its close-up in a storybook or a Scandinavian festival catalog!

Pale Pink Exterior Color

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Someone must have spilled a milkshake on this house, because the facade now sports a fabulous pale pink color. The white trim around the tall geometric windows pops even more against the soft pink background, looking like a frosted cake you almost want to take a bite out of.

Those red Adirondack chairs suddenly look positively daring, going from everyday classic to downright showstoppers.

The once standard facade now looks ready for a magazine cover—or at least a Barbie adventure. With that cheerful pink siding, it’s impossible not to smile or at least consider coordinating your outfit.

If homes could blush, this one would be doing it on purpose.

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