This single-floor space presents a straightforward, functional layout that connects the main living area to the kitchen in an open, semi-divided arrangement. A structural half-wall separates the two zones, providing a degree of definition while maintaining a sense of openness between them. The living area is finished with light-toned carpeting and neutral beige walls, creating a warm, understated atmosphere. A track light fixture is mounted to the ceiling, providing overhead illumination, while a small pass-through window is built into the dividing wall, adding a subtle architectural detail and allowing light to travel between spaces. The kitchen features warm-toned wooden cabinetry along the upper and lower walls, paired with a double sink positioned beneath a window that allows natural light into the space. The kitchen floor transitions to hard flooring, offering a practical contrast to the carpeted living area. White baseboards run throughout, providing clean definition between the walls and flooring. The overall palette of warm beiges and natural wood tones gives the space a cohesive, neutral character well-suited to a variety of furnishing styles.
| 1 | $47,700 |
| 2 | $54,480 |
| 3 | $61,320 |
| 4 | $68,100 |
| 5 | $73,560 |
| 6 | $79,020 |