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Every once in a while, a home comes along that manages to feel both timeless and new, welcoming yet undeniably stylish.
That’s exactly the impression you get here. This modern farmhouse is all about clean lines, layered textures, and spaces where you can truly picture yourself living, not just admiring from afar.
With 4 bedrooms, open gathering zones, and charming details everywhere you look, this plan draws you in right from the front walk and keeps surprising you as you explore each room.
Specifications:
- 3,233 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Foyer
Step through the front door and you’ll immediately sense the calm, wide-open feel of this home.
The foyer is just the right size, giving you a moment to pause before the house opens up.
Light streams in from the dining room and studio, and there’s enough space to greet guests without feeling crowded.
I like how the foyer sets a relaxed tone and makes it easy to head in any direction.
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You can go toward the great room, the more private bedrooms, or even the studio if you want a quiet retreat up front.

Dining Room
Off the foyer to the left, you’ll find the dining room. This isn’t an isolated, formal box.

The room feels open, airy, and very much connected with the rest of the house.

A round wooden table anchors the space, surrounded by soft, upholstered chairs that almost invite you to linger over a long meal.
Woven pendant lights overhead add warmth, while rustic barn doors bring in that farmhouse character in a subtle way.
You can picture casual weeknight dinners or lively gatherings with friends, all within easy sight of the kitchen and great room.
It’s easy to imagine laughter carrying through here, thanks to how the space connects with the heart of the home.
Studio
On the other side of the foyer, the studio offers a versatile area that can serve so many purposes.
Sliding barn doors provide privacy, or you can leave them open to keep things feeling connected.
If you need a home office, art studio, or just a quiet spot to read and think, this room adapts easily.
The natural light and vaulted ceiling make it more inviting than your average home office.
I think the location works well. The studio sits in a spot that feels private but is still close enough to keep an eye on the front porch or greet a delivery.

Great Room
Move deeper into the house, and you enter the great room. This space really becomes the heart of the home, with vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, a wall of windows, and a massive stone fireplace.

Everything here is designed to make you want to stay a while. You can curl up on the sectional with a book, gather friends for movie night, or simply soak up the sunlight.

The way the great room connects to the kitchen and sun room keeps conversation and activity flowing, even if someone steps out to grab a snack.
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I especially appreciate how the fireplace acts as a natural gathering point, adding both warmth and visual interest, even on days when you don’t light a fire.
Kitchen
The kitchen here is all about connection and function. Positioned between the great room and grilling porch, it’s set up for everyday living and easy entertaining.

The large island comfortably seats five, so you can chat with family over breakfast or set out snacks during a party.

Crisp white cabinetry and marble-look counters create a fresh, bright feel, and there’s plenty of space to move around—even if you’ve got more than one cook.

The farmhouse sink sits right by the window, so washing up doesn’t feel like a chore.
Matte black pendant lights and brass hardware add a little visual pop, and I think the walk-in pantry is a real game changer.
It’s big enough to stash all your groceries and still have space for small appliances.
Pantry
Step into the pantry and you’ll be surprised by just how spacious it is. At 10 by 12 feet, this is more than a closet.
It’s a true prep zone. You could store a freezer, extra fridge, or even create a little baking nook.
Open shelving keeps everything visible and easy to grab, which helps if you like to keep things tidy or stock up in bulk.
I’ve noticed a lot of modern farmhouses don’t include walk-in pantries this big, so having it directly off the kitchen feels like a real luxury.

Storage and Freezer Storage
Next to the pantry, there’s a dedicated storage room and a freezer storage area. These spaces let you keep clutter out of sight, like cleaning supplies, bulk buys, or even seasonal decor.
The smart use of square footage here means you won’t run out of room for the things that tend to pile up in other houses.
I think this is one of those details that makes daily life feel a lot smoother and less chaotic.

Laundry
The laundry room sits just off the kitchen and master suite hallway. It’s big enough for a washer, dryer, and hanging space, plus there’s a folding counter so you’re not always hauling baskets to the bedroom.
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The setup makes it easy to drop muddy clothes after coming in from the garage or to take care of linens without trekking across the house.
I like that the laundry is close to the master suite but still accessible for the rest of the family.

Grilling Porch
Nestled between the kitchen and sun room, the grilling porch really shines for anyone who enjoys outdoor cooking.
There’s a built-in gas grill and plenty of counter space, making it easy to prep dinner while still being part of the action inside.
The covered roof gives you protection from sun or rain, so you don’t have to cancel plans if the weather changes.
I can see this space being used year-round, especially since you can step right inside to the kitchen or sun room if you need a break from the heat.

Sun Room
Just beyond the grilling porch, the sun room feels like a hidden gem in the house.
Walls of windows and a vaulted ceiling make it bright and inviting, perfect for morning coffee or curling up with a good book.
This space can easily serve as a second living area or playroom, giving you somewhere to spread out when you want a change of scenery without leaving the house.
The sun room’s spot means it gets plenty of light, and the easy access to both the great room and grilling porch makes it flexible for anything from quiet afternoons to lively game nights.

Master Suite
The master suite is set at the rear of the house, creating a true retreat.
Vaulted ceilings add to the sense of space, and large windows bring in soft, natural light.
The room is spacious enough for a king bed and a seating area, so you truly have your own getaway.
The master suite is separated from the rest of the bedrooms, which I think many people will appreciate for privacy.

Master Bath
The master bathroom offers a touch of luxury for everyday routines. There’s a roomy walk-in shower, a freestanding tub, dual sinks, and enough storage so you’re never fighting for space in the morning.
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Soft finishes and natural light make the space feel spa-like. I can easily picture unwinding here after a long day.

Master Walk-In Closet
Connected directly to the master bath is a walk-in closet that goes beyond the basics.
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At 16 feet long, there’s plenty of room for both partners’ wardrobes, plus built-in shelving for shoes and accessories.
Organization fans will be happy here, and the closet’s location right off the bath makes getting ready every day feel less rushed.

Half Bath
Off the kitchen and great room hallway, you’ll find a half bath. It’s set back for privacy but easy for guests to find, which keeps traffic out of the more personal areas.
The finishes carry through the farmhouse style, with just enough detail to make the room feel intentional and not like an afterthought.

Bench with Hanging Storage
Between the garage entrance and kitchen, there’s a bench with hooks and cubbies—perfect for backpacks, coats, or even muddy boots.
This drop zone helps your main living spaces stay tidy and organized. I always notice how homes with this kind of feature feel less cluttered, especially if you have kids or pets.

Two-Car Garage
The two-car garage is generously sized, offering plenty of space for vehicles and storage. There’s room for bikes, lawn equipment, or whatever hobbies need a little extra elbow room.
Direct access to the laundry and kitchen makes it easy to unload groceries or come in after a day outside.

Bedroom 3
Moving across the great room, you’ll find Bedroom 3. This room features a walk-in closet and easy access to a shared bathroom.
It’s ideal for a family member or guest, with enough space for a queen bed and a desk or reading nook.
I like how the bedrooms on this side of the house are separated from the master, giving everyone privacy.

Bedroom 4
Bedroom 4 sits at the back corner, also with a vaulted ceiling and its own walk-in closet.
Light streams in from windows on two sides, so the room never feels dark or closed off.
This could work as a dedicated guest space, a teen’s room, or even a home gym if you want that flexibility.

Bath (Bedroom 3 & 4)
The shared bathroom between Bedrooms 3 and 4 includes double sinks, which helps mornings run smoothly.
There’s a separate door to the toilet and tub, so more than one person can get ready at the same time.
The layout works well for families, especially with the added linen storage nearby.

The Main Level Floor Plan

Guest Room
At the front right corner, the guest room welcomes friends or extended family. There’s a vaulted ceiling, and the room is big enough to make anyone feel at home.
Direct access to a full bathroom adds comfort, and the walk-in closet is a nice bonus.
I think guests would feel truly cared for here.

Guest Bath
Connected to the guest room is a full bath with a walk-in shower. The finishes stay consistent with the rest of the house, so nothing feels like an afterthought.
The layout gives guests privacy, but it’s also close enough to work as a second bath for the rest of the home if needed.

Guest Walk-In Closet
Within the guest suite, the closet is surprisingly roomy. There’s plenty of space for suitcases, hanging clothes, and even storing those “just in case” extras.
It’s another example of how the house is designed for real life, not just to look pretty on a floor plan.

Covered Porch
The covered porches at the front and side of the house give you a spot to enjoy the outdoors whatever the weather.
The front porch is perfect for rocking chairs and potted plants, while the side porch off the guest wing offers a quieter nook for reading or sipping iced tea.
Both porches capture that farmhouse feeling—comfortable, unpretentious, and always welcoming.
As you move from space to space, you start to realize this isn’t just a house. It’s a home designed for connection, comfort, and everyday living, where every detail fits together in a way that just makes sense.

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