There’s something special about 36 Busbee View — a kind of quiet drama that unfolds the moment you step inside. Designing this home was pure joy, a chance to play with texture, tone, and light in a way that brought out both the soul of the space and the comfort of tradition.
The layout is a familiar favorite — a traditional floor plan that flows easily and has long been loved for good reason. The primary bedroom is spacious and flooded with natural light, a peaceful retreat that feels as though it’s been waiting for you. The two additional bedrooms, equally light-filled, overlook the backyard and feel bright and welcoming — perfect for guests, family, or creative space.
In the kitchen, rich Kona-stained Fabuwood cabinetry brings depth and character, anchored by black countertops that feel almost magnetic — not heavy, but grounding. Throughout the home, gold accents soften the mood with just the right amount of elegance, appearing in lighting and plumbing fixtures that feel both contemporary and timeless. Black and gold set the tone — bold, graceful, and quietly confident.
The bathrooms are layered with texture and intention. Linen-look tile wraps the floors and rises up the walls, while moody, well-placed accents create visual interest without ever feeling loud. Lighting choices walk the line between tradition and modern style — handpicked to complement the space rather than overpower it.
The white oak flooring, brushed with a soft whitewash and finished in a matte sheen, is one of our favorite elements — natural, warm, and understated in the most beautiful way. And the fireplace, with its chunky horizontal flame and clean lines, adds a sleek touch of rebellion to the living space.
Outside, the mood continues. The color palette of the siding, trim, and natural materials is cohesive and contemporary without losing its sense of place. A charming covered front porch catches the morning sun — the perfect place to sip coffee and watch the day begin — while the back deck, just off the kitchen, invites gatherings, dinners, or quiet evenings under the sky.
With 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and a design that blends soul, structure, and style, 36 Busbee View is more than a home — it’s a feeling. A little bit moody, a little bit golden, and a whole lot of heart.