Luxury Modern Farmhouse House Plan with Two-Story Great Room (Floor Plan)

Stepping up to this modern farmhouse, you’ll notice the striking black siding, strong rooflines, and an inviting covered entry.
The exterior blends fresh style with timeless charm. Oversized windows, a mix of wood and stone, and a touch of symmetry really boost the curb appeal.
Once inside, more than 5,500 square feet of living space stretch across two levels, bringing together cozy corners, open gathering areas, and all the amenities you could hope for.
I’ll walk you through each room, so you get a feel for how this home mixes style, function, and just the right amount of everyday luxury.
Specifications:
- 5,576 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Front Covered Porch
The front covered porch gives a warm welcome from the start. With a tall ceiling and deep overhang, there’s shelter from the rain and plenty of room for rocking chairs or seasonal planters.
This is the perfect spot to take a breather before stepping inside, or to greet friends and neighbors in comfort.

Foyer
Open the front door and the double-height foyer immediately draws your eyes upward, with natural light pouring in from wide glass panels.

Herringbone floors and wood beams create a grounded, inviting feel, while the open sightlines let you see straight through to the great room.


The built-in shelving by the stairs adds personality and function.
Den
Just off the foyer, the den sits behind glass doors. I like how this room can serve as a home office, reading nook, or even a music room.
The tray ceiling with faux beams adds character, and the built-in shelving keeps things organized.
It’s set apart for privacy, but still feels part of the main living area.

Powder Room
A powder room near the main entry means guests won’t have to go far. Gold accents and creamy walls give the space a modern-vintage twist, and its location keeps it private and out of the main flow.



Great Room
From the foyer, the great room opens up with double-height ceilings and a dramatic wall of windows reaching two stories high.

Warm wood beams and a beautiful fireplace anchor the room, making it perfect for a cozy night in or a lively party.


The built-ins are ideal for displaying your favorite books or travel mementos. I love how the light shifts in this space throughout the day—it always feels welcoming.

Rear Covered Porch
Glass doors lead out to the rear covered porch, which expands your living space outdoors.
The cathedral ceiling overhead and plenty of room for dining or lounging make it perfect for late-summer dinners, morning coffee, or simply taking in the view.
Thanks to the roof, you can use this space no matter the weather, which I think is a real bonus.

Dining Room
Back inside, the dining room sits just off the great room, surrounded by windows for great natural light.

There’s more than enough space for a long table seating eight or more, plus extra room for a bar cart or sideboard.
It’s open to both the kitchen and great room, which makes entertaining feel easy. You could host anything from Sunday brunch to a formal holiday meal here.
Kitchen
The kitchen stands out as the main gathering spot, and it’s built for both serious cooking and casual hangouts.

The oversized island seats four and offers tons of prep space. White cabinets, marble countertops, and brass hardware give a polished look, while wood beams and leather stools add warmth.

Moving between the fridge, range, and sink is simple, so daily cooking or big holiday meals are a breeze.
The generous walk-in pantry with a coffee bar keeps everything organized and clutter out of sight.
Pantry and Coffee Bar
What I really appreciate is the pantry—it’s almost a room by itself, lined with shelving and even space for an extra fridge.
The built-in coffee bar streamlines your morning routine and keeps the kitchen clear for meal prep.
This hidden storage is such a practical part of modern home design.

Mud Room
Behind the kitchen, the mud room is all about smart function. There’s a row of lockers for bags and shoes, built-in cubbies, and easy access to the garage.
I especially like the dog wash station—no more muddy paw prints through the house. It’s a small touch that really makes life easier.

Laundry (Near Mud Room)
A full laundry room sits just off the mud room, making chores convenient. There’s space for a washer and dryer, a folding area, and extra storage for pet supplies or cleaning gear.

Game Room
Branching off the dining area, the game room is set up for fun. With its generous size, you could use it for a pool table, playroom, or even a second family space.
Large windows keep it bright and welcoming, and it connects easily to the main living areas.

Garages
You’ll find direct access into two garages—one with space for two cars and another single-bay setup.
The two-car garage offers plenty of room for storage, bikes, or a workshop. The single-car garage could work as storage for a classic car, a gym, or even a hobby space.
I think it’s great to have options.

Master Suite
The master suite sits privately on the main floor. Double doors open to a spacious bedroom with a tray ceiling, faux beams, and a window seat perfect for reading or relaxing.

Built-in shelves flank the entry, and there’s space for a king bed plus a sitting area or exercise nook.


The room feels both luxurious and restful.



Master Bath
In the master bath, you’ll find a freestanding tub under a large window, a glass shower, and dual vanities with gold fixtures.
The creamy walls and herringbone floors create a calm, organized look. There’s even a makeup table between the sinks.

Master Closets and Island
Beyond the bathroom, there are two walk-in closets, each with its own island for storage.
Both are filled with natural light and offer plenty of room for clothes and accessories.
Planning outfits or packing for a trip becomes a breeze in these spaces.

Laundry and Safe Room (Main Hall)
Across the hallway from the master suite, another laundry room adds even more convenience—especially helpful for busy households. There’s also a safe room nearby, giving you a secure spot without taking away from the home’s style.

Sauna
A small sauna sits just off the laundry, offering a bit of at-home relaxation. I can imagine how nice it would feel to have this space after a long day or a winter workout.

Secondary Bedrooms Wing (Main Floor)
While the master suite gets its own private spot, the rest of the main floor is arranged for both living and entertaining. Before heading upstairs, you’ll see how the main level balances connection and privacy, with each room flowing naturally into the next.

Upstairs Landing and Walkway
Take the staircase off the foyer and you reach a lofted landing with open views over the great room.
The upstairs walkway links all the bedrooms and brings in a sense of openness. This makes the upstairs feel connected, not isolated, which I think works really well for families.

Bedroom 2
To the left, Bedroom 2 is roomy enough for a queen bed and a study nook.
The walk-in closet keeps things tidy, and big windows fill the room with daylight. It’s close to the Jack & Jill bath, so mornings run smoothly.

Bedroom 3
Across the hall, Bedroom 3 is just as spacious, has its own walk-in closet, and direct access to the Jack & Jill bathroom shared with Bedroom 2. I like how this layout gives siblings or guests a bit of their own space.

Jack & Jill Bath
The Jack & Jill bath links Bedrooms 2 and 3, with double vanities and a separate tub and toilet area.
Everyone has enough room to get ready at the same time. Built-in shelving and good lighting make it feel more like a retreat than a typical shared bath.

Bedroom 4
At the far end of the walkway, Bedroom 4 stands out with its extra-large footprint and a spacious walk-in closet. It’s perfect for an older child, teen, or guest who wants a little more privacy and quick access to their own bathroom.

Upstairs Bath
Just outside Bedroom 4, a full bathroom serves this part of the floor. A tub-shower combo and sleek vanity make it great for daily routines or visiting guests.

Bonus Room
Past a short hallway, the bonus room stretches out under a sloped ceiling. You could use it as a home theater, playroom, gym, or creative studio—it’s a blank slate.
Attic storage on each side means you can keep the main area clutter-free.

Attic Storage
Both ends of the upper floor feature unfinished attic rooms for practical storage—think out-of-season clothes, holiday decorations, or keepsakes. I appreciate having that extra space, especially in a busy home.

Bath (Bonus Room Side)
Near the bonus room, another full bathroom makes this part of the upstairs fully self-sufficient. Using the bonus space for guests or workouts is easier with a bath close by.

Connections Between Levels
Throughout the house, moving between spaces is easy. The main staircase is centrally located, so everyone can get between floors without hassle.
Upstairs, the open walkway keeps the whole home feeling connected. You’re never far from the main living areas, but there are still plenty of quiet corners for privacy.

Final Thoughts
Both levels of this home feel ready for daily life and special events. I picture mornings with coffee on the rear porch, friends gathered in the great room, or relaxing in the sauna after a long day.
There’s comfort and possibility everywhere. With 4 bedrooms and so much flexible space, I think this home adapts beautifully as your needs change over time.

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