
This Modern Farmhouse welcomes you with both charm and practicality before you even walk through the door.
The wide stone walkway and covered porch immediately create a sense of warmth and comfort, blending modern farmhouse style with classic details.
Black-framed windows, warm wood trim, and brick accents hint at special features throughout the house.
Once inside, you’ll notice how the layout stretches across multiple levels, offering open gathering spaces, private retreats, and a few surprises both upstairs and downstairs.
Let’s take a tour together, starting at the entry and winding through every corner this home offers.
Specifications:
- 2,600 Heated S.F.
- 3-4 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Front Porch
The front porch is wide enough for a swing or a set of rocking chairs, making it easy to imagine relaxing afternoons or quiet mornings with coffee.
Board-and-batten siding and sturdy wood columns give it that classic country feel, while the vaulted ceiling overhead makes everything feel more open.
Positioned near manicured landscaping, this porch really boosts curb appeal.

Foyer
When you enter, you step into a bright, open foyer filled with natural light from the glass panels around the door.
The sunlight reflects off crisp white walls and classic wood floors. There’s plenty of space to greet friends, drop groceries, or just pause and take in the view all the way to the great room.
An open hallway leads left to the bedrooms and right into the main living spaces.

Dining Room
Right off the foyer, the dining room sits under a 12-foot ceiling and is flooded with sunlight from the black-trimmed windows.

You can fit a long table for big gatherings or keep it cozy for smaller meals.
The location connects easily to both the foyer and kitchen, so you’re always close to the action.
I think this central spot works perfectly if you love to entertain without feeling boxed in.
Kitchen
The kitchen brings everyone together. At the center, a spacious island has room for four seats, so friends and family can join you while you cook or just hang out with coffee.

Creamy shaker cabinets, shiny subway tile backsplash, and brass hardware combine style with function. There’s generous counter space and a deep pantry with plenty of shelving.
From here, you can see right into the great room, so you never feel cut off from what’s happening.
Pantry
Just off the kitchen, the walk-in pantry feels like a welcome bonus. With shelves running from floor to ceiling, there’s space for snacks, small appliances, and those extra groceries you want to keep handy.
This setup keeps the kitchen uncluttered and organized.

Great Room
The great room really opens up the house. It’s anchored by a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace and a chunky wood mantel, with high ceilings that draw your eyes upward.

Large glass doors at the back connect directly to the rear porch. Sunlight softens the neutral furnishings, and a rugged wood beam overhead gives the room a rustic touch.


I love that this space works just as well for quiet evenings by the fire as it does for big gatherings.

Rear Porch
Step outside to the rear porch, a covered extension of the living area. At 31 feet long, there’s room for a grill, lounge set, or an outdoor dining table.
The raised ceiling keeps things breezy and comfortable, making this a great spot to watch kids in the backyard or enjoy a cool summer night with friends.

Entry Hallway
Inside, a hallway runs beside the great room, leading to quieter spaces and practical features like laundry and storage. Built-in lockers and a coat closet just off the entry help keep daily clutter hidden, which I find especially helpful when guests drop by.

Powder Room (PDR)
Between the entry and laundry room, the powder room provides a private spot for visitors.

Classic finishes and easy access from the main living spaces make it practical and inviting.

It’s not meant to be flashy—it just does its job well.
Laundry Room
The laundry room is more than just a small corner. There’s space for side-by-side machines, a long folding counter, overhead cabinets, and even a spot to hang or sort clothes.
It connects directly to the bonus room and master closet, making laundry day much simpler.

Storage
Past the laundry area, you’ll find a dedicated storage room. This space is ideal for holiday decorations, sports gear, or anything else you need to keep tucked away.
Direct garage access means you can load or unload without dragging things through the main house.

Garage
The garage is oversized, with two tall overhead doors and extra room for vehicles, outdoor toys, or a small workshop.
I appreciate having a garage that serves more than one purpose. Whether you love DIY projects or just want extra space, this area adapts to your lifestyle.

Master Bedroom
On the opposite side of the house, the master suite feels truly private. Vaulted ceilings make the space feel open, and two tall windows let in soft, natural light.

There’s room for a bench or reading nook, so you can unwind at the end of the day.
The black accent wall and chandelier add a modern touch, but the wood floors keep the room cozy.
Master Bathroom
The master bathroom stands out with its sense of luxury. A double vanity with marble countertops and gold fixtures gives the space a bit of indulgence.
There’s a soaking tub for relaxing evenings, a glass-enclosed shower with dramatic black tile, and enough space to avoid crowding in the morning.
I noticed that the layout makes everything easy to reach while still feeling spacious.

Master Closet
You can enter the master closet from both the bathroom and laundry room. It’s deep and wide, with plenty of space for built-ins, shoe shelves, and seasonal storage.
Having the laundry close by makes staying organized much easier, and the size means there’s space for everyone’s things.

Hallway to Bedrooms
From the great room, a hallway leads you to the family or guest bedrooms, which sit away from the main gathering areas for added privacy. I think this design helps keep things peaceful at night and makes it easy to separate busy and quiet spaces.

Bedroom 2
Bedroom 2 is located near the front of the home, just off the foyer. With two closets, this room is flexible enough for guests, kids, or even a home office.
There’s good natural light, and it’s close to the hall bath, so guests can have their own comfortable corner.

Bath 2
Across from Bedroom 2, Bath 2 includes a tub and shower combo, a single vanity, and storage for daily essentials. It’s bright and functional, serving both the common areas and Bedroom 2 well.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 sits in the middle of the house, just off the main hallway. It has its own closet and easy access to Bath 3.
This room works well as a child’s bedroom or a private guest spot. The hallway location gives it just enough separation to feel peaceful.

Bath 3
Bath 3 is shared between Bedroom 3 and the Game Room / Bedroom 4. It offers a full tub/shower and a practical layout.
The finishes match the home’s comfortable, clean style, making morning routines easy for everyone.

Game Room / Bedroom 4
At the far end of the bedroom hallway, the Game Room / Bedroom 4 gives you more flexibility.
It could be a playroom, teen hangout, or a fourth bedroom if your needs shift.
A wide closet adds storage, and windows along one wall keep things bright. I like that this room offers extra privacy, so even if there’s noise or activity here, it doesn’t disturb the rest of the house.

Rear Hall
A short hallway connects the bedrooms and game room, making the flow feel natural and efficient. Even with a full house, everyone has space and easy access to bathrooms and closets.

Stairs to Bonus Room
Let’s talk about the upstairs area. Just off the entry, a staircase leads to a large bonus room.
The placement makes it easy to reach but still keeps it separate from the bedrooms, so it’s convenient for everyday use.

Bonus Room (Upper Level)
The upstairs bonus room opens up all kinds of possibilities—maybe a home theater, office, gym, or a space for hobbies.
At over 20 by 21 feet, you’re not limited by space. Sloped ceilings bring character, and having a full bath and closet turns this into a flexible suite.
If you ever need a fifth bedroom or an extra spot for guests, this room is ready.

Bonus Room Bath
Connected to the bonus room, the upstairs bath includes a generous shower, single vanity, and storage for regular use. The closet here lets the upper level function as its own private suite if you want that option.

Basement Stairs (Alternate Plan)
In one of the alternate layouts, you’ll spot stairs leading down from the master suite area, giving you access to a basement. This space could be used for storage, a rec room, or an in-law suite, depending on what best fits your lifestyle as time goes on.

Master Closet (Expanded Option)
Another floor plan option expands the master closet into a true dressing room. This change nearly doubles the storage space, making it perfect if you value having a place for everything and need extra room for everyone’s belongings.

Floor Plan Connections
Throughout the house, the layout connects naturally. Living spaces flow from one to the next without any awkward dead ends, and there’s always plenty of light and openness.
Main rooms look out onto outdoor spaces, while bedrooms and flex rooms keep their privacy.
Storage is built into every level, and each hallway or stairway serves a real purpose.
There’s a quiet confidence to this home. Big gatherings feel just as welcome as peaceful evenings, and everyday routines fit right into the flow.
As you move from porch to bedroom, great room to bonus suite, it’s easy to picture life unfolding in a space shaped by smart design and a little modern country charm.

Interested in a modified version of this plan? Click the link to below to get it from the architects and request modifications.
