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This modern farmhouse home’s design immediately stands out, mixing crisp white siding with rich wood details and a gentle stone skirt for a hint of rustic charm.
As you follow the curved stone path, the colorful flower beds create a cheerful welcome every time you arrive.
With 2,103 square feet and 3 bedrooms, this plan feels spacious, organized, and filled with little conveniences that make daily life easier.
Specifications:
- 2,103 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:

Front Porch
The front porch invites you to pause for a moment. It’s wide enough for a pair of rocking chairs or a cozy bench, making it a great spot for morning coffee or lazy afternoons watching the world go by.
The wood accents under the ceiling add warmth, and the view of the landscaped yard always feels peaceful.
Stepping up to the door, you’re greeted by a sense of calm and anticipation for what’s inside.

Foyer
Walking in, the foyer sets a welcoming tone. The ceiling rises to an 11-foot tray, which instantly makes the space feel open and airy as you enter.
There’s space for a slim entry table or perhaps a piece of art you love.
A coat closet sits to one side, perfect for jackets, umbrellas, or bags on rainy days.
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Right from the start, you can tell this house blends style and practicality.

Great Room
This is where the home truly opens up. The great room boasts an 11-foot tray ceiling, giving the space a grand feel.
I love how your eyes are drawn to the corner fireplace, which is perfect for chilly evenings or just adding cozy ambiance.
Large windows flood the room with natural light and offer views of the outdoor living area.
Thanks to the room’s generous width, you can arrange furniture for movie nights, quiet reading, or big gatherings without feeling cramped.
I think the open sightlines make it easy to keep an eye on everything, whether you’re hosting friends or just relaxing at home.

Outdoor Living
Step through the great room’s glass doors and you’ll discover the outdoor living area. This covered space lets you relax outside no matter the weather.
It’s easy to imagine grilling, gathering with friends, or just stretching out to enjoy a breezy afternoon.
The area feels both spacious and intimate, with enough shelter to use it most of the year.
I especially love how it connects indoor and outdoor living so seamlessly.

Dining Porch
To the right, the dining porch offers a great option for eating outside. Positioned just off the main living area, it feels open but still private, with space for a full dining table.
Evening meals here are a treat, thanks to the soft light and fresh air. Since it’s close to the kitchen, serving is a breeze, and a covered ceiling keeps you comfortable no matter the season.

Casual Dining
Inside, you’ll notice how easily the spaces flow together. The casual dining area sits in its own nook off the kitchen, with large windows on two sides.
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Morning light pours in, making breakfast here feel bright and cheerful. It’s just right for everyday use, more relaxed than a formal dining room.
This spot keeps you close to the kitchen action while giving you a comfortable place for sit-down meals.

Kitchen
The kitchen is designed with both function and style in mind. There’s plenty of counter space for meal prep, and the large island works well for casual dining or spreading out with projects.
The view from the sink stretches across the home, so you can chat with family or watch kids playing in the great room.
Storage is generous, thanks to a walk-in pantry just off the main space. I noticed the pantry is set slightly apart, so you have easy access but the kitchen still looks tidy.
This kitchen really feels like the heart of the home, ready for everyday use and special occasions alike.

Pantry
A walk-in pantry this size makes a huge difference. It’s just steps from the kitchen, with deep shelves for everything from bulk groceries to small appliances.
You can finally keep counters clear and avoid running to the garage for supplies in the middle of cooking.
It’s a detail that shows this home is built for real life.

Drop Zone
After a grocery run or school pickup, the drop zone quickly becomes part of your routine.
It’s located just inside the door from the garage, set up for everyday organization. Whether you’re unloading backpacks, shoes, or dog leashes, you’ll find hooks, cubbies, and a bench ready for action.
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I think this space is a lifesaver for busy households, helping keep the main living areas clutter-free.

Laundry
The laundry room sits off the hallway leading to the bedroom wing. There’s room for a washer and dryer, plus a spot to fold or sort clothes.
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Natural light keeps the space from feeling dreary, and the location keeps laundry close to bedrooms, but not in the middle of the main living area.
It’s all about making chores a bit easier and keeping mess out of sight.

2 Car Garage
When you step into the 2 car garage, you’ll see there’s plenty of space for both vehicles, plus extra room for storage or hobbies.
You might park both cars, or maybe use one bay for bikes, tools, or a workbench.
The layout includes direct paths to the drop zone and a workshop area on the side, so it’s easy to adapt the space as your needs change, from weekend projects to extra storage.

Workshop
If you enjoy working with your hands or need a spot for DIY projects, the workshop is a nice bonus.
It’s set off to the side of the garage, giving you room for tools and a sturdy work surface without crowding the main garage area.
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Since it’s separated from the rest of the house, you can leave a project unfinished and not worry about making a mess elsewhere.

Bedroom 2
Down the bedroom hall, you’ll find Bedroom 2. With its own closet and easy access to the full bath, this room works well for a child, guest, or even as a home office if you need flexibility.
Windows bring in soft light, making it a comfortable space that still feels private. The location keeps it a bit removed from the primary suite, adding extra privacy for guests or family.

Bath 2
Bath 2 serves both Bedroom 2 and Bedroom 3. The efficient layout includes a combination tub and shower, a wide vanity, and built-in storage for linens and supplies.
Since it’s located in the hallway, it’s convenient for both guests and family, and you can customize the finishes to fit anyone’s style.

Bedroom 3
Moving further down, Bedroom 3 shares many of the same features: its own closet, a large window, and easy access to the nearby bath.
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This room is just right for an older child, a guest, or even a second office or hobby room.
You have the flexibility to adapt it as your family’s needs change.

Linen Closet
A linen closet is placed right outside the bedroom wing, giving you a handy spot for towels, bedding, and extras. These small storage spaces really help keep the main rooms neat and clutter-free.

Primary Bedroom
On the opposite side of the home, the primary suite is set apart for maximum privacy.
The bedroom itself is spacious, with a tray ceiling adding a bit of drama and extra windows to keep the space bright.
There’s space for a king bed and a seating area, or even a reading nook if you want one.
I love that this suite is located away from the main traffic of the house, making it feel like a true retreat at the end of the day.

Primary Bath
Connected directly to the primary bedroom, the primary bath is all about comfort. Dual vanities give everyone space, while a walk-in shower and soaking tub create a spa-like experience at home.
You’ll find a private water closet and a window for natural light, plus easy access to both walk-in closets.
With two separate closets, each person gets their own storage with no compromises.

Primary Closet 1 and Primary Closet 2
These side-by-side closets are roomy enough for full wardrobes, shoes, and seasonal clothing. Add built-ins or organizers to make them even more efficient, and their location right off the bath keeps mornings running smoothly.
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I always appreciate a home where both partners have their own dedicated storage—it’s a simple upgrade that makes life easier.

Utility Room
Just off the primary bath, the utility room adds another layer of convenience. Use it for cleaning supplies, extra storage, or even as a backup laundry area if you need one.
Since it’s set apart, you only see the practical side of things when you want to.

Hallways
Both hallways in this plan do more than connect rooms. They create just enough separation for privacy, but also keep the flow of the home feeling natural.
You’ll never feel boxed in or isolated, no matter where you are.
This layout brings together classic farmhouse style with a practical, modern approach to living. You get welcoming spaces to gather and private retreats for quiet moments, all in a package that feels uniquely yours.
The blend of indoor and outdoor living, abundant storage, and flexible rooms means this home is ready to grow and change with you, always feeling just right.

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