
There’s something magnetic about a modern farmhouse that blends classic comfort with sleek style, especially when it has multiple levels and space for every part of life.
With just under 2,400 square feet and up to 5 bedrooms, plus an inviting front porch stretching wide under crisp white siding and a metal roof, this home puts both curb appeal and livability front and center.
I’m excited to walk you through how each space welcomes, relaxes, and inspires, from the sun-filled main floor to the flexible bonus rooms upstairs.
Specifications:
- 2,398 Heated S.F.
- 3-5 Beds
- 3-4 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Covered Front Porch
Even before you reach the front door, you’re welcomed by a covered front porch. This is the perfect spot for watching a summer rain, sipping coffee at sunrise, or just relaxing in a rocking chair.
Natural wood columns and trim warm up the cool white exterior, setting a cozy tone for what’s inside.

Foyer
As you come into the foyer, you’ll notice a feeling of openness and a bit of farmhouse charm.
There’s enough space here to greet guests without feeling cramped, and a coat closet just to the left gives you a convenient spot for shoes and jackets.
The foyer flows directly into the formal dining room, showing how easily this home can handle both busy mornings and dinner parties.

Dining Room
The dining room sits just to the right of the foyer. It’s a generous, light-filled space with easy access to the kitchen.
Large windows along the front bring in natural light, making the room cheerful all day long.
The layout gives this room its own defined area, which is great if you like having a little separation between daily life and special gatherings.

Kitchen
Head past the dining area and the kitchen comes into view. With a roomy island and plenty of counter space, it’s easy to imagine everyone gathering here each day.
The kitchen connects to the breakfast nook, family room, and back hallway. I like that there’s a pantry right next to the breakfast area, making it easy to store everything from baking supplies to snacks.
If you’re preparing a meal for a crowd or just making a quiet lunch, this kitchen is ready for anything.

Breakfast Area
Right next to the kitchen, you’ll find a cozy breakfast area. This nook is perfect for casual meals or homework time, with windows overlooking the backyard.
Mornings feel relaxed here, especially with sunlight streaming in from the rear porch doors.

Family Room
The family room shifts the mood to open, relaxed living. Centered around a fireplace and flanked by built-in shelves, this space is ready for movie nights, gatherings, or quiet evenings with a good book.
A wall of windows and French doors lead out to the covered rear porch, letting you move easily between indoor comfort and outdoor fun.

Covered Rear Porch
Out back, the covered rear porch stretches along the width of the living space. It extends the family room and creates a great spot for grilling, relaxing, or keeping an eye on kids playing in the yard.
Multiple doors make coming and going easy, so entertaining feels simple and inviting.

Bedroom Suite 1
On the left wing of the main floor is Bedroom Suite 1. This private retreat is set apart from the other bedrooms, offering real quiet.
The room is spacious enough for a reading chair or private TV nook, and a large window frames views of the backyard.
The connected bath feels like a mini spa, with a walk-in shower, soaking tub, double vanity, and private water closet.
I really appreciate the walk-in closet here—it’s roomy, with built-in shelving and plenty of space for every season’s wardrobe.

Bathroom Suite 1
The primary suite’s bathroom is a reward at the end of a long day. There’s a soaking tub for unwinding, a separate shower, and a wide double vanity.
Natural light filters in, making mornings brighter and evenings more relaxing.

Bedroom 2
On the opposite side of the house, Bedroom 2 sits quietly off a private hall.
It comes with a walk-in closet and easy access to a full bathroom. This room works well for guests, teens, or even as a home office if you need one.

Bath 2
Bath 2 is located between Bedrooms 2 and 3. There’s a tub/shower combo, a single vanity, and plenty of storage for linens or supplies.
I think this setup is smart for a guest suite or busy family mornings.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 mirrors Bedroom 2, with a generous closet and close proximity to Bath 2.
Large windows keep the space sunny during the day. Having these two bedrooms side by side creates a layout that keeps sleeping areas separate from the main living spaces, which I find really practical.

Hall and Linen Storage
The hallway connecting Bedrooms 2 and 3 includes a linen closet. This is always handy for extra towels, bedding, or cleaning supplies.
Little details like this make daily routines simpler.

Bath 3
A bit farther down the hall, Bath 3 offers a shower and single vanity. Positioned near the utility and mudroom, it’s especially useful for cleaning up after outdoor projects or sports.

Utility Room
Laundry day is easier thanks to a true utility room. There’s space for both a washer and dryer, plus enough room for folding, sorting, or storing extra cleaning supplies.
Being off the hallway keeps it accessible, but still out of the main living flow.

Drop Zone
Just inside from the garage, the drop zone is a small but mighty feature. With hooks, cubbies, and a bench, it’s easy to keep backpacks, shoes, and jackets organized before they reach the living spaces.
I think families will love having this practical transition area.

Key Drop & Storage
Next to the drop zone, there’s a key drop and extra storage area. These features help keep daily routines organized, so you won’t have to hunt for keys or mail.

Friend’s Entry & Porch
A separate Friend’s Entry and small porch offer a more private way for family or close friends to come in, leaving the main foyer ready for formal guests. This adds flexibility to how you welcome people home.

Double Garage & Optional Third Bay
The attached double garage does more than just hold cars. There’s extra storage for tools or seasonal gear, and an optional third bay adds even more flexibility.
You could use it as a workshop, boat storage, or extra space for bikes and outdoor toys.
Let’s head upstairs to see what the bonus and second-floor options add to the home.

Fully Expanded Second Level Option
When you reach the second story, the space really opens up. The highlight is a large game room, perfect for a pool table, media center, or play space.
Its central location means it can flex for parties or everyday hangouts.

Bedroom 4
Tucked off the game room is Bedroom 4, complete with a good-sized closet. This room would be great for an older child, visiting family, or as a hobby room.

Bedroom 5
Bedroom 5 sits at the other end of the upper floor. It includes a walk-in closet and offers some extra privacy.
Both upstairs bedrooms share a full bath with a tub/shower, making it practical for siblings or guests.

Bath 4
The upstairs bath is centrally located for both bedrooms and the game room. There’s enough space for morning routines to run smoothly, with a tub/shower and single vanity.

Walk-in Closets & Storage
Both upstairs bedrooms have walk-in closets, and there’s additional storage space in the hall. Attic access points give you more room for off-season decor, luggage, or anything else that needs to be tucked away.

Attic & Mechanical Access
Attic areas are clearly marked for mechanical access and storage, which helps keep the main living spaces free of clutter.

Bonus Room Option
If you choose just the bonus room instead of the fully expanded upper level, you still get a spacious, sunlit area above the garage.
This bonus room is ideal for a home office, hobby space, or teen retreat, and there’s even a storage nook to help keep things tidy.
Attic access on both sides adds more flexibility. You could set up a ping-pong table, or use it for guests when needed.
Optional dormers bring in more natural light and keep this area bright.
Back downstairs, there’s another possibility: the optional upstairs layout with a half bath. This puts a powder room at the top of the stairs, which is especially handy for quick trips during movie nights or late gaming sessions.
No matter which upper level you pick, the layout makes sure the main floor stays the center of daily life, while the upstairs adapts to your family’s needs as they change.
From its welcoming front porch to the versatile upstairs spaces, this modern farmhouse manages to feel both timeless and fresh.
Each area is thoughtfully placed, with plenty of storage and natural light. If you’re planning big gatherings or just want quiet nights in, I think this design lets you live exactly how you want, now and for years to come.

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