Expansive Contemporary Farmhouse House Plan with Sunroom and 3-Car Garage (Floor Plan)

There’s just something magnetic about a home that manages to look crisp and modern while still feeling warm and inviting.
That’s exactly what you get here. The striking farmhouse exterior hints at a bright, open layout inside, with sweeping mountain views framed by tall windows and natural materials everywhere you look.
With 4,156 square feet spread across multiple levels, this layout offers a thoughtful mix of shared spaces and private retreats, perfectly tuned for family life and entertaining alike.
I’d love to show you how every room comes together, so let’s explore the home one space at a time.
Specifications:
- 4,156 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Front Porch
Before you enter the house, you’re greeted by a generous front porch that stretches across the front with enough space for a bench or a couple of rocking chairs.
Covered by a sleek metal roof, it sets the tone for the contemporary farmhouse style by blending rustic charm with clean lines.
The symmetry and stone details draw your eye to the glassy front door, a hint of the natural light waiting inside.

Entry Hall
As you come through the front door, you find yourself in the entry hall with its wide proportions and 12-foot ceiling.
There’s space for a statement light fixture, maybe even a gallery wall or a slim console table.
Natural light streams in from the windows, and you get a first look at the open flow leading to the family room ahead.
If you appreciate a sense of arrival, this entry delivers without feeling stuffy.

Family Room
Moving forward, the family room opens up dramatically with vaulted ceilings reaching 14 feet. Sunlight pours in from oversized black-framed windows at the back, and you can see just how connected this space is to the outdoors.
The central fireplace creates a natural gathering spot, perfect for cozy evenings. With direct sightlines to the kitchen, dining area, and even the outdoor living space, you can host a big crowd here without anyone feeling left out.
I think this kind of openness makes daily living easier, especially for families who like to multitask.

Kitchen
To your right, the kitchen unfolds, anchored by a large island that’s ideal for casual breakfasts or spreading out snacks.
A walk-in pantry sits nearby for all your storage needs, and the cabinetry runs deep along two walls, maximizing counter space.
The kitchen’s location keeps you close to the action in the family room, and you can look straight out to the dining area or through the back windows to the yard.
I love how this setup works for both busy mornings and relaxed weekends.

Dining Area
Just beyond the kitchen, the dining area feels like an extension of the family room, with lofty ceilings and an open vibe.
There’s plenty of room for a long table, so you can easily seat eight or more—great for holidays or casual dinners with friends.
The space also opens onto the outdoor living area, making it easy to move meals outside when the weather’s nice.

Outdoor Living
If you step through the glass doors from the dining or family room, you’ll find a spacious outdoor living terrace that stretches nearly 35 feet across.
This covered area is perfect for grilling, lounging, or just soaking up the mountain views.
Stone and wood textures on the rear elevation help it feel like a true extension of the indoors.
The deep overhang and all those windows create a seamless transition between inside and outside.
I think this feature turns a regular night at home into something special.

Sun Room
On the left side of the family room, you’ll find a sun room that draws in morning light and offers another spot for relaxing.
It’s just the right size for a pair of comfy chairs or a small sectional.
You could use this space for quiet reading, or as a casual spot for coffee while looking out over the yard.
The sun room connects directly to the outdoor living area, so moving between the two spaces is easy.

Office / Gym
Behind the sun room, there’s a large room labeled for use as an office or gym.
The nearly 14-foot ceilings and big window make it a flexible space, whether you need a private workspace, a home gym, or even a playroom.
I like that it’s close to the main living areas but still feels separate, so you can focus without too many distractions.

Primary Suite
If you continue past the office or gym, a private hallway leads into the primary suite.
The bedroom itself is spacious, with vaulted ceilings that add to the sense of calm and luxury.
Large windows frame the views outside, so you wake up to natural light every day.
Off the bedroom, the en suite bath is filled with thoughtful features: double vanities, a soaking tub, a walk-in shower, and a separate water closet.
There’s even space for extra built-in storage if you want it.

Primary Closet
Beyond the bathroom, a generous walk-in closet wraps around, offering plenty of room. There’s a dresser island in the center, which is great for keeping things organized or laying out tomorrow’s outfit.
With more than 13 feet of hanging space along one wall, this closet has storage for even the largest wardrobes.

Family Foyer
Heading back toward the center of the house, you’ll come to the family foyer right off the garage entrance.
This mudroom-style transition area is all about practicality, with space for benches, hooks, or cubbies for backpacks and shoes.
For a busy household, this spot is a lifesaver for keeping messes at bay.

Utility Room
Directly next to the family foyer, the utility room is large enough for laundry, folding, and storage.
Built-in cabinetry holds cleaning supplies, and there are full hookups for a washer and dryer.
With its own window, this space gets natural daylight, which I always appreciate in a laundry area.

Storage / Basement Stair
Just off the family foyer, you’ll find a dedicated storage area that also includes the stairs to the lower level. You can use this space for seasonal storage, sports gear, or anything you want kept out of sight but close at hand.

Three-Car Garage
If you step into the attached three-car garage, there’s more than enough room for vehicles, bikes, and tools.
The garage has extra depth for larger SUVs or a workshop setup if you need it.
It connects directly to the storage area and family foyer, so groceries and gear have a short path inside.

Hallway
Running along the right side of the house, a central hallway connects the shared living spaces to the bedroom wing. Linen closets and side doors line the hallway, keeping everything nearby but still private.

Bedroom 2
The first stop along the hallway is Bedroom 2. With its own closet and access to a Jack-and-Jill bathroom, this room is a great fit for a child, a guest, or even a study.
Large windows bring in morning light, and the 10-foot ceiling adds to the spacious feel.

Jack-and-Jill Bath (Between Bedrooms 2 & 3)
A Jack-and-Jill bathroom connects Bedrooms 2 and 3. Each bedroom has its own sink area for privacy, while the shared shower and toilet mean less waiting during busy mornings.
I like that this setup encourages independence but still keeps siblings or guests close.

Bedroom 3
In the far right corner, Bedroom 3 mirrors Bedroom 2 in size and layout. It’s ideal for siblings, guests, or even a home office.
The separate vanity ensures everyone has their own space, and the shared bath keeps things practical.

Bedroom 4
A bit further down the hall, Bedroom 4 sits in a private corner. This room has direct access to a hallway bath, making it perfect for teens, guests, or anyone who values extra privacy.
With ample closet space and windows on two sides, it feels both quiet and bright.

Hall Bath
Across from Bedroom 4, a full bathroom serves this end of the bedroom wing. There’s a large vanity, a tub/shower combo, and enough space for storage.
If you have a full house, this bathroom helps keep traffic moving smoothly during busy mornings.

Linen Closet
Between the bedrooms, a deep linen closet gives you space for towels, bedding, and any overflow from the bathrooms. It’s right where you need it for easy access from all the secondary bedrooms.

Pantry
Just off the kitchen, the walk-in pantry stores dry goods, snacks, and kitchen tools out of sight but always within reach. Shelving on all sides helps you keep things organized.

Stairs to Upper Level
Back in the family foyer, you’ll notice the staircase leading to the bonus area above the garage. This space brings a lot of flexibility to the home, and I know many buyers appreciate having that kind of option.

Upper Level: Bonus Room
At the top of the stairs, you enter a wide-open bonus room that runs the length of the garage below.
A railing lines the landing, and the sloped ceiling gives the space some character. With over 34 feet of length, you could use this area as a playroom, media room, game zone, or art studio.
Attic access at one end gives you extra storage, and windows brighten the room.

Attic Access
At the far end of the bonus room, a door leads to attic storage. This provides a perfect spot for holiday decorations, keepsakes, or anything you need to store for the long term.
This home makes a strong impression with its combination of modern farmhouse style and Scandinavian simplicity.
Each room feels purposeful, and the layout ensures you’re always close to the action, yet there’s always a quiet corner to retreat to.
Once you see how the spaces connect and adapt to daily life, I think you’ll find it easy to imagine yourself settling in and making it your own.

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