Milford
A walkout ranch with navy siding and stone veneer, built around an open living space anchored by a stone fireplace and dark stained cabinetry throughout.
Black rain shower head, handheld wand, and square valve controls sit against marble-look tile while a pebble stone accent lines the built-in niche, and the contrast between that rough stone texture and the clean geometry of the wall tile is what makes the whole shower feel considered rather than just finished.
Standing at the granite-topped island you look past the pendant lights and straight into the great room where the stone fireplace and stained built-in cabinetry close out the view, and that unbroken sightline across the spacious main level is the reason the house feels twice its size.
Those oversized silver house numbers on the navy siding, the stone veneer wrapping up to the porch column, the clean white trim returning tight to the door frame — the front of this house is quiet and specific in a way that doesn't ask you to be impressed, it just is what it is.
Dark gray built-in bench with shiplap backing and open shelving above, all on light wood-look plank flooring, tucked right off the entry where it catches coats and bags before they make it any further into the house.
The basement walks out through full-height sliding glass doors to the backyard, and the wood stair treads with dark metal railing coming down from the main level tell you this space was always meant to be lived in.