This design is for a compact, single-story house, ideal for a small family or a couple. It emphasizes an open-concept living area, two comfortable bedrooms, and a focus on natural light.

Exterior View: Imagine a house with a gentle pitched roof, perhaps in a dark gray or charcoal. The walls could be a light-colored stucco or horizontal siding, accented with natural wood elements around the entrance. Large, black-framed windows would add a modern touch. A small, inviting porch leads to the front door.
Floor Plan Details:
- Total Area: Approximately 900-1100 sq ft (can be adjusted)
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 1
- Layout: Open concept living, dining, and kitchen.
Key Features:
- Open-Concept Living Area (approx. 15′ x 25′):
- As you enter, you step directly into a bright and airy space that combines the living room, dining area, and kitchen. This maximizes the feeling of space and promotes social interaction.
- Living Room: Designed for comfort, with space for a sofa, armchairs, and an entertainment unit. Large windows facing the front or side yard.
- Dining Area: Seamlessly connected to the kitchen, perfect for a 4-6 seater dining table.
- Kitchen: A functional L-shaped or galley kitchen with ample counter space, standard appliances (stove, refrigerator, sink, dishwasher), and plenty of storage in overhead and base cabinets. A small island could be added for extra prep space or a breakfast bar.

Master Bedroom (approx. 12′ x 12′):
- Located for privacy, with space for a queen-sized bed, bedside tables, and a dresser.
- Includes a generous built-in closet.
- Window overlooking the backyard.
Second Bedroom/Flex Room (approx. 10′ x 11′):
- Versatile space that can serve as a guest bedroom, child’s room, home office, or hobby room.
- Built-in closet.
- Window with natural light.
Shared Bathroom (approx. 5′ x 8′):
- Centrally located for easy access from both bedrooms and the living area.
- Features a toilet, a single vanity with storage, and a shower/bathtub combination.
- A small window for ventilation and natural light.

Entryway and Main Living Zone: As you enter the front door, you step directly into the open-concept living space. This is the heart of the home where daily activities happen.
- Living Room: Usually immediately to one side of the entrance.
- Dining Area: Adjacent to the living room, flowing into the kitchen.
- Kitchen: Positioned at the back or side of the open living area, making it a central hub.
Private Zone (Bedrooms & Bathroom): A short hallway typically branches off from the main living area, leading to the more private parts of the house.
- Hallway: This small corridor separates the public living spaces from the private sleeping areas, providing a sense of privacy and reducing noise transfer.
- Shared Bathroom: Often the first door off this hallway, making it easily accessible from both bedrooms and the main living space.
