3-Bed Single-Story Country Farmhouse with Vaulted Great Room – 2411 Sq Ft (Floor Plan)

Approaching this modern farmhouse, you instantly feel welcome. The fresh white siding, black metal roof, and long covered porch set a relaxed, inviting tone.
With 2,411 square feet, the home is comfortable and thoughtfully laid out. What grabs my attention are the small details—wide-open gathering areas, practical workspaces, and big windows that flood the space with natural light.
I’ll walk you through from the front door and show you how the rooms all work together for daily living.
Specifications:
- 2,411 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:

Entry
The entry sits below its own vaulted ceiling, just off the broad 8-foot covered porch.
When you come in, you’re welcomed by natural light and plenty of room for guests to pause and take off their boots.
This isn’t a grand, formal entryway, but rather a laid-back, farmhouse-inspired space. I always appreciate a well-designed entry like this because it sets a comfortable pace for the rest of the home.
From here, you can see almost the entire main living area stretching out to the back windows.

Great Room
Heading straight in, you’ll find the great room. With its soaring vaulted ceilings, exposed wood beams, and a wall of windows, this space feels open and inviting.

There’s room for a large sectional, making it perfect for movie nights or hanging out with friends.

A modern fireplace with a rustic wood mantel and a spot for the TV anchors one wall.


The flow between the great room, kitchen, and dining areas is easy. You’re always close to the action, which I think is great for families or anyone who enjoys entertaining.


Dining Room
Just past the great room, the dining area sits in a cozy nook at the back of the house.
It feels like its own space but still stays open to the kitchen and living room.
The table is placed to enjoy backyard views, thanks to the glass doors opening to the grilling porch.
Enjoy breakfast in the morning sun or host a big family meal—the space is flexible and not at all cramped.

Kitchen
The kitchen is a real highlight, especially if you love to cook or just hang out around food.

At the center, a generous island encourages everyone to gather. There’s plenty of room for homework, wine with friends, or meal prep.

Creamy shaker cabinets, marble-look countertops, and a deep farmhouse sink create a clean, classic feel.

The fridge, stove, and dishwasher are arranged for easy movement, and a window over the sink lets you look out on the backyard.
I love that you can stay part of the conversation while working in this kitchen.
Pantry
Next to the kitchen, a walk-in pantry stretches 12 feet long. This is the kind of storage that makes everyday life easier.
You can stock up on groceries, store small appliances, and keep snacks organized. I really like how the pantry is close to the kitchen but tucked out of sight, so clutter doesn’t spill into the main living area.
For anyone who values a tidy kitchen, this space is a hidden gem.

Laundry/Mud Room
Heading toward the garage, you’ll pass through the laundry and mud room. The layout is practical, with a bench, hooks, and space to handle laundry piles without feeling cramped.
There’s extra freezer space too, perfect for overflow groceries. I especially like the direct door to the backyard through the grilling porch.
It’s easy to come in after yard work or walking the dog and clean up before entering the rest of the house.

Bath
Right next to the mud room, you’ll find a small bath with a shower. It’s great for rinsing off after being outside or for guests who are hanging out on the porch.
I think this is one of those features you come to appreciate over time, especially in a busy household.

Grilling Porch
Step outside to the grilling porch, which stretches over 32 feet across and gives you a covered spot for outdoor cooking, dining, or relaxing.
This is the place for summer barbecues, weekend breakfasts, or just watching kids play in the yard while you grill.
The porch connects directly to the kitchen and dining area, so moving between indoor and outdoor spaces is effortless.
With a roof overhead, you’re comfortable no matter the weather.

3-Car Garage
From the mud room, a door leads into the three-car garage. You’ll have plenty of space for vehicles, bikes, or even a small workshop if you like working on projects.
The carriage-style doors and black trim add to the farmhouse look. What stands out to me is how easily the garage connects to everyday routines.
There’s also a staircase leading to a bonus room above, perfect for storage or any plans you have down the road.

Bonus Room
Above the garage, the bonus room is ready for whatever you need—maybe a playroom, home office, gym, or guest suite.
The space is generous and has sloped ceilings for extra character. There’s an option to finish basement stairs from this landing too, so expanding later is possible if your needs change.
To me, this kind of flexibility is one of the best things about this house.

Master Bedroom
Inside, the master suite is at the end of a private hallway, set apart from the other bedrooms for extra calm and privacy.
The vaulted ceiling adds a touch of drama, and the large windows bring in plenty of light.
There’s space for a king bed, reading chair, and dressers without crowding the room. I love that it feels like a retreat but remains connected to the rest of the home.

Master Bath
Through double doors, the master bath blends comfort and function. You’ll find a double vanity with lots of counter space, a walk-in shower, a separate soaking tub, and a private water closet.
The finishes keep to the classic farmhouse style. Storage is excellent here, with a big linen closet for towels and extras.
Mornings feel organized instead of hectic.

Master Closet
Beyond the bath is a spacious walk-in closet. Its L-shaped design offers more hanging space and room for shelves or shoe storage.
There’s enough area for two people to share comfortably. I think having the closet and bath set away from the bedroom keeps the sleeping space calm and clutter-free.

Bedroom 2
Across the hall, Bedroom 2 sits near the center of the house. The size is just right for a child’s room, guest space, or even a home office if you work from home.
The closet runs the length of one wall, offering more storage than most secondary bedrooms.
Two windows keep it bright, and it’s near the hall bath for easy access. If you need a flexible space that can change as your family grows, this room works well.

Bedroom 3
Right next door, Bedroom 3 has a similar layout but is a bit larger. It could work as a shared kids’ room, guest suite, or a creative studio.
I appreciate that it’s set away from the great room, giving a little more quiet while still being connected to the rest of the house.
The roomy closet is great for clothes, toys, or storage bins.

Bath (Hall)
Between Bedrooms 2 and 3, the hall bath features a combination tub and shower, a large vanity, and a linen closet.
This setup keeps morning routines running smoothly, even for a busy family. I think the designer did a nice job balancing privacy and convenience for everyone.

Hallway and Linen Closets
Practical touches matter—there are extra linen closets in both the hallway and master suite. You’ll love having these when you need clean towels or want to store seasonal bedding.
This layout keeps storage close by without taking over the main living spaces.

Covered Porch (Front)
Finishing the tour, the covered porch at the front deserves another look. With its wide seating area, you can imagine rocking chairs, potted plants, and quiet afternoons watching the world go by.
The porch lights and exposed beams give a warm, inviting sense of arrival.
As you explore each space, you can see this home is designed for real life. Messy mornings, big gatherings, quiet nights, and all the everyday moments in between—each room connects to make daily routines easy and memorable moments even better.

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