Elegant Modern Farmhouse House Plan with 3-Car Garage and Outdoor Living (Floor Plan)

Pull up to this modern farmhouse and you’re instantly greeted by the broad, welcoming front porch running the full length of the house.
It’s the kind of place that invites you to relax with a morning coffee and watch the sun rise.
Inside, the home stretches across 2,692 square feet, with 3 bedrooms and a thoughtful mix of cozy gathering spaces and quiet nooks.
The connection between indoors and outdoors feels seamless, and a bonus room upstairs gives you even more flexibility.
Specifications:
- 2,692 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Foyer
Come in through the front door and you’ll find yourself in a generously sized foyer.
Light streams in from the big windows and bounces off crisp white walls. The space feels open and welcoming, never cold or impersonal.
On one side, you get a clear view down the hallway toward the main living areas.
Straight ahead, the sightlines draw you into the main part of the house. I can easily imagine dropping my bag here after a long day or greeting friends as they arrive for a weekend get-together.

Studio
Just off the foyer is a dedicated studio space. It sits in a quiet spot, offering privacy without feeling closed off.
Maybe you’ll use it as a home office, a reading room, or a creative retreat.
There’s plenty of room for a large desk or some shelves, plus a door to keep your work or hobbies out of sight when needed.
I think this is a great feature for anyone working from home or needing a peaceful spot to focus.

Dining Room
The dining room opens just past the studio and faces the front porch. Afternoon light fills the space, and its location next to both the foyer and the kitchen makes it perfect for big holiday meals or casual weeknight dinners.
The open connection with the kitchen makes serving food simple, and you’re never separated from the rest of the action.
You could easily fit a long table here, with enough space for everyone to gather.

Pantry
Between the dining room and the kitchen, you’ll find a walk-in pantry. This type of storage really helps daily life run more smoothly.

Shelves line the walls, so there’s space for bulk groceries, appliances, and those big serving dishes you only use for special occasions.


It’s easy to grab what you need or keep things out of sight.
Kitchen
Now, the kitchen stands out in this home. There’s a sense of openness, thanks to the deep navy island, crisp white cabinets, and matte black fixtures that add a modern touch.
A trio of pendant lights draws your eye to the island, which comfortably seats four.
The marble countertop gives you plenty of prep space, and the stainless steel appliances complete the look.
The kitchen flows directly into the great room, so you’re always connected while cooking. I love how the breakfast nook sits by the window, creating a sunny spot for informal meals.

Breakfast Nook
If you like slow mornings, the breakfast nook is just your style. Located right beside the kitchen and surrounded by windows, it’s always filled with sunlight.
This space is perfect for a round table and a few comfy chairs. It’s an ideal spot for coffee, puzzles, or helping kids with homework.
The nook also connects to the grilling porch, making it easy to move from breakfast inside to barbecues outside.

Grilling Porch
Open the doors by the breakfast nook and you’ll find yourself on the grilling porch.
This covered area feels like a true extension of the kitchen, with plenty of space for a large grill and prep table.
Since it’s protected from the weather, you can cook outside in any season. The porch overlooks the patio and backyard, so you can keep an eye on kids or chat with guests while you cook.

Patio
Just a step down from the grilling porch, the patio stretches out and gives you the perfect place for outdoor dining or relaxing in the fresh air. Its size means you can set up both a table and loungers, and it’s an easy trip back inside if you need to grab drinks or snacks from the kitchen.

Outdoor Living Porch
At the rear center of the house, you’ll find the vaulted outdoor living porch. This space really stands out, with high ceilings and a wide, open feel.


It’s covered, so you’re protected from sun or rain, but still feel completely outdoors. Add a fireplace or cozy seating and you’ll have a gathering spot that’s comfortable all year.


Covered Porch
Wrapping around the front and along one side, the eight-foot covered porch gives you even more options for relaxing outside. You might set up a porch swing or a group of rocking chairs here, making it a favorite spot for evening chats or watching a summer storm roll in.

Great Room
Inside, the great room sits at the center of the house. Vaulted ceilings soar overhead, and the floor-to-ceiling fireplace creates a natural focal point.
One side features large glass doors leading right out to the outdoor living porch, making it easy to blend indoor and outdoor living.
The open-concept design lets you see straight into the kitchen, which is perfect for families or anyone who enjoys entertaining.
The layout works nicely for both quiet evenings and lively gatherings, with enough space for everyone to spread out.

Bedroom 2
Head down the right hallway to find Bedroom 2. This room is spacious, with a large closet and direct access to a full bathroom.
Windows along the outer wall make it bright during the day. Its location makes it well-suited as a child’s room or a comfortable guest room.

Guest Room
Just past Bedroom 2, the guest room sits at the front corner of the house.
It’s a bit larger, with its own closet and access to a private bath. Because it’s separated from the main bedroom areas, guests have their own space for privacy and comfort.
I think this is a thoughtful touch. Vaulted ceilings here add a feeling of luxury.

Bathroom (serving Bedroom 2 and Guest Room)
Between Bedroom 2 and the guest room, a full bath is easily accessed from both rooms.
There’s a spacious sink area, a tub/shower, and plenty of storage to keep things organized.
This setup works well for kids sharing the space or for visitors who appreciate extra convenience.

Laundry
On the left side of the house, near the owner’s suite and garage, you’ll find the laundry room.
There’s space for side-by-side machines, a utility sink, and upper cabinets for storage. The laundry connects right to the garage, which is great for kicking off muddy boots or tossing in dirty sports gear before heading inside.

Owner’s Suite
The owner’s suite occupies its own private area, well separated from the busy parts of the house.
As you enter, the vaulted ceiling makes the room feel open but still inviting. Large windows overlook the side yard, bringing in plenty of natural light.
There’s a generous walk-in closet with built-in shelving, so keeping everything organized is simple. The attached bathroom includes a freestanding soaking tub, a spacious walk-in shower, double sinks, and a privacy wall for the toilet.
It truly feels like an everyday getaway.

Owner’s Bath
Connected to the main bedroom, the owner’s bath is designed for comfort. Dual vanities mean you both have space in the morning, and the separate tub and shower make it feel like a spa.
The windows bring in gentle light while maintaining privacy, and the room is spacious enough for easy movement.

Closet
The master closet is accessible right from the bath. There’s more than enough room for a complete wardrobe, shoes, and storage bins, with shelving that keeps everything within reach.

Garage (2-Car and 3rd Bay)
At the back, you enter the home through a roomy two-car garage, with a third bay set at an angle.
This extra bay could be used for a workshop, sports gear, or even a classic car.
There’s also an additional storage room at the back of the garage, so tools, bikes, or holiday decorations stay organized and out of the main living spaces.

Storage (Garage)
In the garage, a dedicated storage space keeps your things organized and easy to access. Shelving and cabinets make it simple to tuck away everything from garden tools to seasonal decorations.

Stairs to Bonus Room
Just off the laundry, there’s a staircase leading up to the bonus room. The stairs are set in a spot that’s out of the way but still easy to reach.
This keeps the main level quiet while still offering extra space upstairs for work or play.

Bonus Room (Upper Level)
Head upstairs and you’ll find the bonus room above the garage. This long, flexible space could be a media center, playroom, or even a home gym.
There are two storage closets flanking the stair landing, perfect for storing games, art supplies, or out-of-season clothes.
With windows at both ends, the room always feels bright and ready for anything. I like how this space can adapt—use it for teen hangouts, a hobby studio, or extra guests when you need it.

Storage Rooms (Upper Level)
On either side of the bonus room landing, each storage room gives you extra space.
You might stash luggage here or use one as a secret hideaway for the kids’ favorite toys.
I find these little nooks surprisingly handy, especially for holiday decorations or off-season gear.
This home blends classic farmhouse comfort with modern convenience. The design strikes a balance between open, connected spaces and private retreats, making it easy to picture both busy family mornings and peaceful evenings.
If you’re looking for a place to entertain, raise a family, or simply enjoy a quiet corner of your own, I think this layout adapts beautifully to every stage of life.

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