
A welcoming front porch, gabled rooflines, and crisp white board-and-batten siding set the tone before you walk into this inviting cottage-style home.
There’s a gentle blend of farmhouse practicality and French country charm, with every inch of the 1,618 square feet used to its advantage.
This isn’t just a single-story plan. A bonus upper level provides extra room for work, play, or hobbies.
Maybe you’re dreaming of quiet mornings with coffee on the porch or lively evenings around the fireplace.
This layout truly supports both daily routines and special occasions.
Specifications:
- 1,618 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Porch
You’ll feel the inviting spirit of this home the moment you arrive at the deep front porch.
It stretches across nearly the full width of the house, framed by sturdy columns and wide enough for a swing or a cluster of rocking chairs.
The board-and-batten siding catches the sunlight, and the stone accents at the base ground the design in a classic, timeless way.
This space manages to feel both elegant and casual, perfect for waving at neighbors or unwinding at sunset.

Foyer
As you enter through the front door, you’ll find a foyer with high ceilings and generous dimensions.
It’s more than just a walkway; the foyer gives you a true sense of arrival.
There’s room for a slender console table or a bench for slipping off your shoes.
From here, you’re drawn forward, with clear sightlines into the main living areas, and a hall branching off toward the bedrooms on the left.

Dining Room
Just to the right of the foyer, the dining room offers a flexible spot that feels formal enough for family gatherings but relaxed enough for everyday meals.
Natural light pours in from a front-facing window, and there’s plenty of wall space for a buffet or china cabinet.
I like how this room connects directly to both the kitchen and foyer, making it easy to host holiday dinners or help kids with homework while prepping a meal.

Living Room
Moving further into the home, you’ll find the living room, which serves as the main gathering space.

Vaulted ceilings stretch overhead, and large black-trimmed French doors open up to the lanai, blending indoor and outdoor living.

The fireplace sits at an angle, anchoring the space without overpowering it. Here, you can picture curling up on a neutral-toned sofa in the glow of table lamps, or gathering with friends for game night.

The open concept design means you’re never far from the kitchen or the lanai.
Kitchen
The kitchen sits beside the living room, open but still with some separation. A generous island with seating naturally becomes the command center for everything from breakfast to after-school snacks.
Cabinets and counter space line the wall, with a window over the sink to let in morning light.
The range is positioned for easy meal prep, and the walk-in pantry just around the corner means you’ll always have plenty of storage.
I think families who love to cook together will appreciate this setup because it’s easy to keep an eye on kids or chat with guests at the island while chopping veggies.

Pantry
If you’ve longed for more kitchen storage, you’ll appreciate the walk-in pantry. It’s conveniently located between the kitchen and laundry, so you can stash groceries with minimal steps.
The pantry is deep enough for bulk items, small appliances, and all the snacks a busy household needs, while still keeping everything within arm’s reach when you’re cooking.

Laundry
Just past the pantry, the laundry room offers a surprising amount of space. There’s a long counter for folding, cubbies for sorting, and a built-in sink that’s perfect for messy boots or soaking stained shirts.
You can enter directly from the garage, making this a practical mudroom zone as well.
Hooks and cubbies help keep clutter at bay, so muddy shoes and backpacks stay out of the main living space.

Two Car Garage
The garage is extra wide and deep, giving you room for two vehicles, bikes, and storage for yard tools or sports gear.
There’s direct access into the laundry area, so groceries and gear can move inside easily.
This detail makes daily routines simpler and keeps the rest of the house cleaner.

Master Suite
Located away from the main living areas, the master suite is a quiet retreat. You’ll notice the higher ceiling, which adds a sense of volume and luxury.

There’s enough space for a king-sized bed, nightstands, and even a seating nook if you want one.
Large windows frame views of the backyard and let in soft natural light. Pocket barn doors provide privacy without taking up floor space, adding a modern farmhouse detail.
Master Bathroom
The master bath feels bright and open, running the full depth of the suite. A double vanity with vessel sinks and matte black countertops makes mornings easy, while the oversized mirror with integrated lighting adds a touch of sophistication.
The glass-enclosed shower features a dark tile wall for a spa-like vibe. You can walk straight through to the walk-in closet or even into the laundry room, which I think is a brilliant feature for anyone who wants to keep chores simple.
Plenty of storage and counter space means couples can get ready without crowding each other.

Master Walk-in Closet
Attached to the master bath, the walk-in closet has plenty of room for his-and-hers sections, shoe shelves, and seasonal storage.
I like how it connects directly to both the master bath and the laundry room.
This is a modern convenience you’ll appreciate every day.

Bedrooms Two and Three
The two secondary bedrooms are located on the opposite side of the house, giving everyone a sense of privacy.
Both bedrooms are generously sized, with large windows and dedicated barn doors that save space and add a rustic element.
Each has direct access to a walk-in closet, so kids or guests will always have enough storage.
If you’re setting up a nursery, a guest room, or a cozy den, these rooms give you flexibility.

Hall and Shared Bathroom
Between the two secondary bedrooms, a wide hallway makes it easy to move around, and a shared bathroom sits just off the hall.
This bathroom includes a full bathtub, a large vanity, and enough space for siblings to share without bumping into each other.
The walk-in closet across the hall offers extra storage for linens, cleaning supplies, or toys, which I think is a smart feature that makes daily life run more smoothly.

Lanai
Through the French doors in the living room, you’ll find the lanai, a covered outdoor living space ideal for entertaining or relaxing.
It’s big enough for a full dining set and a lounge area, so you can grill dinner while keeping an eye on kids in the pool or just relax with friends on a lazy weekend.
Ceiling fans keep the air moving, and the view of the backyard landscaping and pool makes this space feel like a private retreat.
It’s easy to imagine this outdoor room as the setting for summer parties, quiet coffees, or cozy nights under the stars.

Basement Stair
Just off the living room, stairs lead down to a basement level. While the finished space isn’t shown on the plans, this access point makes future expansion possible.
You could add a game room, home theater, or more storage, depending on your needs.

Stairs to Bonus Level
The main staircase, located between the foyer and living room, leads to the upper level. Its placement keeps upstairs activity separate from the main living areas, while still maintaining a sense of connection.

Loft
At the top of the stairs, you’ll find the loft, a wide, airy room that overlooks the living space below.
The open railing and view down to the great room give this area a sense of energy and connection.
With an 8-foot ceiling, it’s versatile enough for a play area, home office, or even a library.
The loft offers extra privacy, making it a great spot for focused work or creative projects.
Kids will enjoy how it feels private yet still connected, and I can see adults appreciating it as a quiet retreat.

Bonus Room
Next to the loft, the bonus room adds even more flexibility. With its own door and extra separation, this could become a home gym, guest suite, art studio, or media room.
The 9-foot ceiling keeps it comfortable, and the space is large enough for big furniture, a sectional, or a TV setup.
I think this extra room is the ultimate wild card—you’ll find a use for it no matter your lifestyle.

Open to Below
Standing in the loft, you get a bird’s-eye view of the living room below. The open-to-below design keeps the home feeling bright and spacious and helps everyone upstairs or down stay connected.
There’s a real sense of energy and flow, and I love how this makes the whole house feel more alive.
Every corner of this home has been carefully planned, from the easy routines of daily life to those moments when you want to entertain or unwind.
If you picture quiet mornings on the porch, lively gatherings in the great room, or peaceful evenings in the master suite, this layout adapts beautifully as your needs change.
The bonus spaces upstairs offer even more possibilities, so you’re ready for whatever life brings next.

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