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From the moment you spot the wide wraparound porch on this farmhouse and those chunky wood columns out front, you know you’re in for a space that balances warmth with clean design.
With almost 3,000 square feet to explore, 3 bedrooms, and thoughtful extras in every corner, this plan combines the best of farmhouse living with up-to-date comforts.
Specifications:
- 2,926 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:

Front Porch
You step up onto the front porch, and right away you can picture yourself spending quiet mornings here, coffee in hand, watching the world slowly wake up.
The porch stretches across the entire front of the house and wraps around both sides, giving you plenty of space for rocking chairs, porch swings, or even a row of ferns.
With its crisp white siding and the solid feel of those wood-and-stone columns, it’s welcoming and sturdy.
This porch sets a classic first impression.

Foyer
Once inside, you’re welcomed by a spacious foyer with a ten-foot ceiling above. There’s room here for a bench or a couple of statement pieces, maybe a mirror or artwork to set the tone for the rest of your home.
The foyer acts as a crossroads. You’ll catch a glimpse of the great room’s soaring ceiling straight ahead, while to one side, tall doors open to a private office or flex space.

Flex/Office
Off the foyer, this room can serve so many purposes. Need a quiet spot to work from home?
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There’s space for a large desk and shelves. Prefer a reading lounge or homework zone?
The generous window lets in plenty of light, and I think the location near the entry makes it practical for both family use and greeting clients if you run a business from home.
Built-ins are an option if you want to maximize storage.

Dining Room
Glancing left from the foyer, you move right into the dining room. This space is open yet defined, with enough room for a long table—perfect for weeknight dinners or bigger holiday gatherings.

The window brings in natural light, and the layout means you’re just steps from the kitchen, so serving is easy without feeling isolated.
A ten-foot ceiling adds a touch of formality, while the open flow keeps things relaxed.
Great Room
The great room stands out as the center of the home. The vaulted ceiling makes the space feel even bigger.

There’s a gas fireplace finished in white brick and flanked by built-in shelves. It’s easy to imagine curling up here on winter nights or hosting a movie marathon with friends.
Wide windows stretch across the back wall, framing views to the covered porch beyond. I really like how this room feels open but still cozy.
It’s a spot you can settle into, alone or with a crowd.
Kitchen
Move just a few steps and you’re in the kitchen, which opens right onto the great room.

The island is wide enough for four barstools, making it a natural place to gather for breakfast or snacks.
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Crisp white cabinetry, gold accents, and marble-style countertops keep things looking fresh. There’s plenty of space between counters, so even with several cooks, it never feels crowded.
With the dining room nearby, serving meals is a breeze. Honestly, I think you’ll find yourself hanging out at the island long after dinner is done.
Pantry
Right next to the kitchen, the pantry works hard for you. It’s more than just a closet.
You’ll find shelving for dry goods, plus an optional spot for a second refrigerator if you like to stock up on groceries.
I think this is a detail that shows the designer understands real family life. Everything has a place, and the kitchen stays uncluttered.

Mudroom
Head toward the garage entry and you’ll find the mudroom. There’s a built-in bench for slipping off muddy boots, a closet for coats, and enough space for backpack hooks or pet leashes.
This area helps keep the rest of the home tidy, especially on busy mornings. The mudroom connects directly to the laundry room, which feels efficient and well planned.

Laundry
The laundry room is generously sized, making chores less of a hassle. There’s space for side-by-side machines under a big window, so even laundry day gets some sunlight.
Extra counters and storage mean you can fold, sort, and stash away all in one place.
This walk-through layout connects the mudroom to the primary suite’s walk-in closet, so you can bring clean clothes straight into your bedroom.

Powder Room
Just off the mudroom and central hallway is the powder room. It’s perfect for guests—private but easy to reach from the living areas.
There’s enough room for a statement mirror or eye-catching wallpaper if you want to add a little personality.

Garage
Moving out the side door, you step into the attached garage. It’s spacious, with room for two cars and extra storage along the back wall.
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If you need a spot for garden tools, bikes, or a workbench, you’ve got options here.
The direct entry into the mudroom means groceries and gear go straight inside with no hassle.

Primary Bedroom
On the far right side of the house, the primary suite feels like a true retreat.
The bedroom is large, the ceiling vaulted, and windows fill the room with morning sun.
There’s plenty of space for a king bed, a reading chair by the window, and even a small desk if you want a second workspace.
I like how the primary bedroom sits apart from the living areas and other bedrooms, creating a real sense of peace and privacy.

Primary Bath
Step through double doors into the primary bath. There’s a freestanding soaking tub for long soaks, a separate shower, and dual vanities with lots of counter space.
The window adds natural light but is positioned for privacy, so the space feels open yet secluded.
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A private toilet room and a linen closet help keep everything organized, making this bathroom both beautiful and functional.

Walk-In Closet (Primary Bedroom)
Beyond the bathroom, you enter a massive walk-in closet. There are shelves, rods, and cubbies for shoes and accessories, with enough room for two people to store wardrobes and seasonal items.
The direct connection to the laundry room is something I think a lot of people will appreciate—it really simplifies daily routines.

Covered Porch
Step out the back through sliding doors and you’re on the covered porch. Stretching the full width of the house, this space is made for relaxing outdoors, rain or shine.
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With vaulted sections overhead, it feels almost as open as the great room inside. Picture outdoor dining, summer barbecues, or just a quiet evening listening to the rain while you stay dry and comfortable.
The wraparound design links the porch to both sides of the yard, so you can follow the sun or shade as you like.

Bedroom #2
Heading back to the left wing of the house, you find Bedroom #2. This room is generously sized and features a walk-in closet, making it ideal for older kids, teens, or guests.
A large window brings in natural light, and the spot at the back corner of the home helps keep things quiet.
With its own access to a hall bath, this room offers plenty of privacy.

Bath #2
Bath #2 sits between Bedroom #2 and the hallway. There’s a tub-shower combo, a wide vanity, and extra storage—practical for sharing.
The layout keeps morning routines running smoothly, even on busy days.

Bedroom #3
Across the hall, Bedroom #3 is also nicely sized, with light pouring in from wide windows and a vaulted ceiling that gives the room a bright, open feeling.
The walk-in closet here is a nice extra, so there’s space for more than just clothes—think board games, art supplies, or sports gear.
This bedroom connects directly to Bath #3, making it almost like an en suite.

Bath #3
Bath #3 is set up for private use from Bedroom #3 but is still accessible from the hallway.
There’s a tub-shower combo and storage to keep everything tidy. It’s a good setup for guests or family members who want a little more independence.

Walk-In Closet #2
Located off the hall near Bedroom #2, the second walk-in closet is a handy addition.
You might use it for extra linens, out-of-season clothes, or even as a secret spot for gifts before the holidays.
It’s the kind of storage that makes daily life easier.

Hallways
The hallways in this plan aren’t just passageways. They’re wide enough for artwork or a gallery wall, and they help keep the bedrooms private while letting people move easily throughout the home.
The design separates public spaces from family zones in a subtle way. I think this adds to the sense of comfort and organization.
As you finish your tour, you can see how every area of this home is designed for comfort, daily living, and those special celebrations.
The rooms connect in a way that just makes sense, from the bustle of the kitchen and great room to the calm of the bedrooms and private baths.
If you want a spot to unwind alone or spaces to gather with friends, I think this layout offers both flexibility and that warm, welcoming feeling of home.

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