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The house boasts a charming blend of rustic and modern design, featuring wooden accents that highlight its symmetrical facade. Crisp white siding contrasts beautifully with the dark exterior trim and the solid gable roof. Characterized by its steep pitch, the roof adds a touch of timelessness, while the inviting front porch hints at warm gatherings and peaceful mornings.
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- Total area: 821.5 sq ft
- Bedrooms: 1
- Bathrooms: 2
- Floors: 2
Main Floor


Step right into 500 square feet of brilliance. The living room, taking up 196.4 sq ft, is perfect for gatherings or accidental nap times. The kitchen, cozy at 116.1 sq ft, offers enough room for culinary magic. Slip into the 35.7 sq ft bathroom when inspiration strikes. And don’t forget the tiny but mighty, 8.9 sq ft pantry—ideal for secret snack stashes. There’s also a 125 sq ft porch, because being outdoors without actually being outdoors is the best!
Upper Floor


Float upstairs to 321.5 sq ft of upper-level peace. A spacious 250 sq ft bedroom awaits your restful presence, flanked by a 53.6 sq ft bathroom ensuring convenience is just a step away. Sneaky stairway at 17.9 sq ft ensures you stay fit while moving up and down. Less gym, more home, right?
We have more facade options of this design:
Pale Blue Exterior Paint

The house now wears a fresh coat of pale blue, ditching any former hues for a look that could make even the sky feel a bit self-conscious.
This cool new color pops spectacularly against the warm wood trim, turning the front into a charming scoop of blueberry gelato with caramel drizzle.
The cheerful blue siding breathes new life into the quaint gable and porch area, amplifying the inviting vibe and making those black window frames and rustic stone foundation stand out even more. It’s a facelift that says, “I’m cute, I’m cozy, and yes, I do know which house is the happiest on the block!”
Pale Yellow Exterior Paint

Well, look who’s gone and gotten a fresh coat—this house traded in its old colors for a charming pale yellow facade!
The whole vibe has gone from cabin-in-the-woods to sunshine-in-your-pocket. Those cheerful pale yellow planks make the rustic wood trim pop even more, setting the tone somewhere between “storybook cottage” and “farmhouse with nothing to prove.”
With the new color, the stone foundation and those natural wood beams look just a tad more confident. The contrast with the black-framed windows and dark roof now feels positively bold—like wearing a straw hat to a formal dinner, except it totally works.
Even the path seems perkier, leading up to a house that looks ready to invite you in for lemonade and secrets.
Stained Wood Exterior Finish

Goodbye boring siding, hello stained wood glow! The entire facade is now dressed in rich, warm wood tones that make the cabin look like it’s already been hugged by the forest.
The natural wood grain shines through everywhere—across the posts, gables, and even the door, adding a rustic charm and inviting you to touch every surface (just don’t get any splinters in your enthusiasm).
The house basically said, “Let’s go full lumberjack chic,” and it absolutely works. Those black-framed windows pop dramatically against the caramel and honey of the stained timber, making every architectural line stand out.
Even the stone foundation looks happier sitting beneath all that stained glory. This place isn’t blending in—it’s stealing the tree’s thunder!
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